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Changing Motor Mounts

Posted By NewPunkRKR 18 Years Ago
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Hey,

Thanks for the info guys, just searching through the posts cause I had this problem too - a cracked rubber mount, and hoped I didn't need to lift the engine too far out to get to the mounts! Thanks for answering my question months before I even knew I was going to ask it-



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hi john just a post note to my last when your jacking up the engine do it slowly as to minnimise jerking movements because you can buckle the oil pan a little if you do it fast causing it to jerk. moz.

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Ok thank you! - wasn't sure if the oil pan would hold the weight.  I ordered the mounts so I should be able to have that changed out this weekend! - john

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hi john the only way to do it is the way brodie said being in oz im not sure on your 57's if it has a front engine steady rest you can jack it on that as well ive done it plenty of times on lots of differnt engines with no problems.

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Is there a easy way to change the motor mounts?    The ones I have are old, dried, and cracked and I get a lot of shake at low RPM when the engine warms up.  Perhaps some tricks with a strategicly place jack to hold up the motor while I can swap in the new ones.  I know I could take the carb off and hold it up with a lifter plate and an engine hoist, but I have neither.

- John

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