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Thread: Ahh what joy, changed the engine mounts today by myself

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    Ahh what joy, changed the engine mounts today by myself

    As the title says, I changed the engine mounts today by myself.
    Not much to add to the how to but just a few points.

    IMHO thereis no need to stuff around with the bolts to make them point up. My copy of RAVE shows the bolts pointing down , and I found it easier to tighten the nuts when they were on the bottom. I think they are up just to make it easier for someone to dress the engine on an engine stand. It would be almost impossible to torque the nuts when facing up, without pulling lots of stuff off the motor.

    One of the bolts was so tight that even the rattle gun would not shift it, but a bit of heat from a MAP gas gun got it moving. Careful as there is a rad hose right next to the RH mount.
    A rattle gun and long extension is handy, as is a set of the spanners with the swivel end ( like a socket with a hinge to the spanner shaft) so that you can contort yourself into yoga positions and hold the top nut when rattling the bottom..I used many many tools and used a 1/2 air wrench to wind out the fuel cooler bottom bolts as there is little room to swing a spanner but you can get an air wrench in there.

    I borrowed an engine crane from a mate and this helped a lot, although I did end up bending the front lifting eye. I only used the front lifting eye. The lifting eye is made of cheese and I had to bend it back into shape so the turbo heat shield bolt would fit. Better than the possibility of a cracked sump though.

    As always the damn fuel cooler is the most difficult and time consuming part of the whole operation, and AFAIK it must be removed. Those two bottom bolts require the upward dog Yoga position with shoulders off the ground. Good test for the abs.

    I had to remove my dual battery tray, so took the opportunity to modify the turbo heat shield by putting rivnuts where the rivets are on the bracket on the back of the turbo. This should make it slightly less impossible to refit with the battery tray in position.

    I am glad it is done. The old RH mount had a witness mark on the rubber that showed it had completely collapsed. The car seemed a lot smoother on start up but I haven't driven it yet. I don't ever want to do it again.
    Regards Philip A

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    Another job I am happy to have paid others too do.

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    A job I'm waiting to on parts to do....
    Bastard of a job, but the results are wonderful
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    CORRECT!


    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkie View Post
    Another job I am happy to have paid others too do.

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    Did mine 2 weeks ago. Much smoother. Lower fuel cooler bolts are a lot easier from the top after lifting out of the way the header tank, I jacked on the sump but was careful to only do it on the points of strength. Left with Aches and abrasions after this job and my wife even refused to lie underneath.
    Nick

    Thanks for all the pointers.

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    mine are on the back seat waiting to be fitted I have previously done a rh and found it reasonably easy not looking forward to lh though
    have a good one :D ken :wasntme:
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    I have just been quoted $595 to have mine replaced
    So i'm in the process of ordering and doing myself. Any how too's anywhere?

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    Don't worry the v8 ones are just as bad I ended up removing the passengers exhaust manifold to remove the engine bracket with the mount attached as the nut was done up by He-man from the factory!! Plus the manifold down studs snapped, always happens when your doing it on the drive way!!

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    You can mod the V8 mounts to use D1/RRC mounts in a vertical plane. Reduces the shear load on the rubber and they are 1000% cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    You can mod the V8 mounts to use D1/RRC mounts in a vertical plane. Reduces the shear load on the rubber and they are 1000% cheaper.
    Please explain?

    TIA

    Steve

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