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    Position of 24v Motor Mount Arms

    While trying to drop in my nv M50, I have realized that it simply won't fit. Currently, the mount arms are in the middle set of holes. Do I need to move them back, forward, or just shove it in?
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    #2
    e36 engine mount arms?

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      #3
      yes, e36 arms
      IMG_0145 by Jonathan Martin, on Flickr

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        #4
        I got it. For others doing this in the future, put the rubber mounts on the aluminum arms, and then drop in the motor. It makes it MUCH easier.
        IMG_0145 by Jonathan Martin, on Flickr

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          #5
          Which mounts did you use?
          Simon
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            #6
            Originally posted by KI4UJO View Post
            I got it. For others doing this in the future, put the rubber mounts on the aluminum arms, and then drop in the motor. It makes it MUCH easier.
            Very true, makes lining them up a breeze.
            I am assuming that he was using e28 arms because he said they were rubber.

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              #7
              Yes, green e28 mounts
              IMG_0145 by Jonathan Martin, on Flickr

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                #8
                Here's the part number for the engine mounts:
                11811132793
                PNP Adapter Harness Wiring for M52TU, M54, S54, M60, M62, M62TU, S62, M50, S50, M52, S52 & MORE

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