DIY - Motor Mount Installation

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  • Axxe
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    It's not hard at all, just a bit PITA with the transmission in (can't lift the front of the motor enough). I found that unbolting one side of the subframe and wedging a 2x4 in for clearance made the operation much easier. The IE mounts I put in have longer studs sticking out of them, so I need the added clearance.

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  • RobertK
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    I will say it seemed much easier at the time I wrote this due to the fact that I had my transmission completely removed.

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  • jajou318
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    Yyou make it seem so easy. and i congratulate you

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  • RobertK
    started a topic DIY - Motor Mount Installation

    DIY - Motor Mount Installation

    I figured it was past time to make a contribution to the community. I've been doing alot of work to my project car and decided to do what I could to put together a tutorial. Enjoy!

    Motor Mount Installation

    Step #1; Round Up Your Tools Yo!

    * The first two tools pictured are not required but makes this job and alot of other jobs MUCH easier.







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    Step: #2: Locate your old motor mounts.






    Step #2.5 (Optional): Spray all nuts with PB Blaster or Penetrating Oil




    Step #3: Using either the impact wrench or a ratchet remove the nuts from underneath the car on each side.




    Step #4: Using either the impact wrench or a ratchet remove the nuts from the top of each mount on each side of the car.




    IMPORTANT!
    Step #5: Locate any hose, wire, or anything else that might be attached to the engine that might get stretched or strained while jacking the engine up and disconnect it.

    Step #6: (Optional) If jacking the engine up far enough becomes difficult you can unbolt the transmission brace that holds the mounts to allow more upward angle though it has not always been required in my experience.

    Step #7: Cut some blocks of wood and use them to jack the engine up evenly.





    Step #8: Carefully remove the old mounts and install the new mounts

    Step #9: SLOWLY lower you jack making sure the bolt stems for each mount are lined up evenly. (This may take a few trys and is easier to do with a friend helping you.)

    Step #10: Install the new nuts onto the bolt stem of each new motor mount (in the engine bay and under the car) and tighten to spec.

    Step #11: Reconnect any hoses or wires you disconnected to jack the engine up.
    YOUR DONE... YAY!
    Last edited by RobertK; 10-18-2005, 04:52 AM.
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