passenger side engine mount RE & RE
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passenger side engine mount RE & RE
So im at the collision shop today, and my mechanic is there
i mention that when i accelerate hard the car feels wonky.
pop the hood...spark up the car.... put in drive(with foot on brake)...give some gas...
yup the mount is worn ...not broke but very worn.
looking for suggestions for replacement for this mount...
checked energy suspension and they dont even think my car exists
also was looking for the thread on the ruberized mount from the heavy duty machinery thread for the trans....i think im interested in one of those.
i hope this isnt a duplicate post or in the wrong area
if so please move and accept my appologies
thanks in advance for the help guys
is it a one person job or is it going to be a nightmare?
i mention that when i accelerate hard the car feels wonky.
pop the hood...spark up the car.... put in drive(with foot on brake)...give some gas...
yup the mount is worn ...not broke but very worn.
looking for suggestions for replacement for this mount...
checked energy suspension and they dont even think my car exists
also was looking for the thread on the ruberized mount from the heavy duty machinery thread for the trans....i think im interested in one of those.
i hope this isnt a duplicate post or in the wrong area
if so please move and accept my appologies
thanks in advance for the help guys
is it a one person job or is it going to be a nightmare?
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Ok..the mount right in front of your water pump or the one below that is attached to your transmission?
Also.. are your other mounts still good? The ones on the front and back of the trans?
Also.. are your other mounts still good? The ones on the front and back of the trans?
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Ok..the mount right in front of your water pump or the one below that is attached to your transmission?
Also.. are your other mounts still good? The ones on the front and back of the trans?
Also.. are your other mounts still good? The ones on the front and back of the trans?
it looks like its attached to the engine ( re reading this thread you wouldnt know i worked at a jobber and dealership for en yrs would ya?)
havent crawled underneath yet to look was going to do that on sat.
do you know the thread i was talking about with the rubberized metal block?
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Is this the thread you were thinking of from the 2000+ section?
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ht=solid+mount
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ht=solid+mount
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archon unfortunetly that is not the post i am thinking of
this one had pics and the guy works with industrial machinery its something that he uses at work to minimize vibration in the floor of the bldg.
the post had pics too
it looked like solid square stock with a rubber coating, he used it for trans mount instead of hockey puck.
this one had pics and the guy works with industrial machinery its something that he uses at work to minimize vibration in the floor of the bldg.
the post had pics too
it looked like solid square stock with a rubber coating, he used it for trans mount instead of hockey puck.
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That won't work for the torque axis mount on a 92-99. The 2000'* have a different mount setup.
Also, I doubt your TA mount is the actual problem. I think you're just seeing the symptom there.
Check the mount at the front of the trans on the driver'* side. Look straight down between the fan and exhaust manifold. If that one cracks or breaks (very common), it will let the torque axis mount flex more.
Also, I doubt your TA mount is the actual problem. I think you're just seeing the symptom there.
Check the mount at the front of the trans on the driver'* side. Look straight down between the fan and exhaust manifold. If that one cracks or breaks (very common), it will let the torque axis mount flex more.
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I'm also wondering about the rear transmission mount. While tougher to see and diagnose..IIRC BW told me that it can contribute a lot of movement in the motor and is usually found after the other mounts are ruled out.
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thanks guys i been wondering myself about that...
i had the new mount delivered today...and the old mount looks about the same
im going to look at the other mounts this morn and see what i can see
also had my bro in law check when i picked up the 36 inches of extenstins
he said it looked fine too
will let you know when i find out
i had the new mount delivered today...and the old mount looks about the same
im going to look at the other mounts this morn and see what i can see
also had my bro in law check when i picked up the 36 inches of extenstins
he said it looked fine too
will let you know when i find out
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crappy weather...still did not get underneath the car...checked what looks like a shock absorber on the front drivers side...it is looking worn
still have to get under the car...maybe today...if the rain holds off
on a side note i got the K&N air filter in so the mods have started!!!!
are there other causes of the car getting wonky under hard acceleration?
still have to get under the car...maybe today...if the rain holds off
on a side note i got the K&N air filter in so the mods have started!!!!
are there other causes of the car getting wonky under hard acceleration?
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