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Hotrodz320

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Jun 20, 2004
Naperville, Illinois
I just found out that it is not my clutch and its my motor mounts every time i shift the motor moves back and fourth. One quick question how hard is it to put new ones in? :talon:
 
WEll if you have ever done a timing belt you have pretty much done one right there. the one on the bottom of the car connects to the subframe. that one isn't hard. theres one more motor mount and a tranny mount, those i have no experience with.
 
I know how to do the one on the driver side(4g63).
You need :
2 people
2 jacks
socket set
peice of wood(ghetto)

1.Jack the car up on the driver side high enough to get the other jack under
2.Then place the peice of wood between jack #2 and the oil pan jacking it up just enough to put pressure on the pan.
3. Then, undo the 2 bolts by the timing cover first, then the big one that goes horizantl to the ground( big one thats screws into the frame).
4. Then jack the motor up and take the mount off.
5. there you go now its off.

When you put it back on. have the 2 bolts by the timing cover on first and have your other set of hands drop the motor down slowy until you can slide the big frame bolt all the way to the threads...have fun
 
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