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    Haha. Nice. Perhaps its the aftermarket fluid filled ones failing. I have it first hand from a local who has had to replace quite a few. Time will tell as i am about to unleash the hi comp 4.6 on my mounts and with the 5 speed and my habit of not sparing the rod it should test them out.

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    So if I'm changing the engine mounts (Td5) would it be a good idea to do the gearbox (auto) mounts at the same time ?? ... they're cheap enough for genuine ones.

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    Any tips for testing the condition of the mounts or can you visually see an indicator when the fluid has failed/leaked out?

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    Kev , you may as well do them as you say ,they are cheap enough, easy job.
    twr7cx if the rubber is sitting in the hole of the metal base viewed from under the mount ,then they need replacing, if it's 5 -10 mm away they'll be ok , use genuine mounts only

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluids View Post
    So if I'm changing the engine mounts (Td5) would it be a good idea to do the gearbox (auto) mounts at the same time ?? ... they're cheap enough for genuine ones.

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    Fluids I don't know really about the gearbox mounts, never done them before? But if they're a good idea, I'll take it on board. When I bought the car, I had an Inspection Report done by Bruce Davis personally, he has also serviced the car for the last 5 years too. Amongst other things he mentioned that the "Transfer case requires reseal and reshim". Does this have anything to do with it? I might add that he missed the engine mounts too, but I'm not too worried they are a service item as was the XYZ switch I had to replace 2 weeks after I bought it. I have no complaints though, my mechanic can't fault it underneath, its a cracker of a D2a!!!!


    "Any tips for testing the condition of the mounts or can you visually see an indicator when the fluid has failed/leaked out?"


    twr7cx as I said Bruce missed it. My last expert LR mechanic missed it in another D2a I had last year. I've changed mechanics now, the latest LR expert picked it strait up, he said that "they are on their stops" whatever that means?


    What does all of this do, does it get the drivetrain back into proper factory alignment or something, really curious because its incredible the difference!

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    Any tips for testing the condition of the mounts or can you visually see an indicator when the fluid has failed/leaked out?
    X2, im chasing a subtle vibration in my td5 that comes and goes, worse when its cold, dissapears with revs...

    Hoping its mounts and not Harmonic Balancer, im about to tick over 136,000K.

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    Mine has done just over 300000km few weeks ago and thinking to replace the engine mount. Is it easy to do? Any tutorial available in web on this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dearot View Post
    Mine has done just over 300000km few weeks ago and thinking to replace the engine mount. Is it easy to do? Any tutorial available in web on this?
    Its a easy job and realy self explanatory once you look at them .
    Most important part a trolley jack and some wood to jack the motor up after you have loosend the mounts .
    I found a 3/8" drive socket set better than a 1/2"

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