Change engine moints. DIY?

bman

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Hey,
anybody changed their engine mounts themselves? Seems access is not great. What minimal stuff needs to come off to gain access?
Did the foot on the brake test and the engine is moving more than it should when giving a little gas.
 
Its doable. Had a completely failed drivers side engine mount.

Parts that you'll need:
1. New engine mount. $100-$220
2. New exhaust manifold gasket
3. New exhaust cat conv gasket
4. Rust/Penetration oil
5. Air filter (optional)
6. Throttlebody cleaner (optional)
7. MAF cleaner (optional)

Tools:
1. Jack and stands
2. Socket with deep socket and short sockets.
3. At least 2 feet of extensions

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The day before:
1. Disconnect MAF sensor
2. Remove engine cover plate
3. Loosen tube clamps for the air intake at throttle body.
4. Open Air filter and remove air filter.
5. Remove two bolt holding air intake tubing
6. Disconnect vacuum hose
7. Remove intake air tubing

You now should have access to the heat shield for the drivers side exhaust.
1. Remove 4 bolts holding heatshield
2. Remove heatshield


Put penetration oil on 6 bolts on exhaust manifold header and three bolts on the cat converter
Go to bed. Rest. If you have the service manual this might be good bedtime reading....
 
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The big day.
1. Put brake on
2. Remove under engine cover.
3. Jack up car and put stand under front wheel suspension.
4. BE CAREFUL
5. Lower car on to jacks.
6. Try to shake the car. Seems stable? Ok continue. If not stop and send for a mechanic.
7. Remove bracket under car securing the cat converters. Its four bolts. Two bolts to the transmission and one bolt in each cat converter. Use penetration oil.
8. Don't loose the rubber bushings for the bracket.
9. Remove all bolts for the exhaust manifold. I did not have any issues with this. But be careful not to remove the pinbolt from the engine block.
10. Loosen bolt at cat converter.
11. Tie a rope around the exhaust manifold close between the cat converter flange and the o2 sensor. Let the rope suspend the manifold such that the o2 sensor cable is not strained once you are going to remove the mainfold.
12. o2 sensor secured? Ok remove exhaust manifold. Wiggle if necessary. This took a while for me and there is still tension from the exhaust even though the bolts are free.
13. With the manifold out of place you should have access to the engine mount.
14. Loosen the lower bolt of the mount. Call superman if needed. I had to use a break bar with a 1/2 inch driver.
15. Put the jack under the engine. Don't break the oil pan, find a good spot and put some board between the jack and the engine/oilpan.
16. Raise the engine 10mm. Not more! If more stuff on the top of the engine will be crushed (read: throttle body).
17. Remove four bolts holding the engine mount bracket.
18. Replace engine mount.
19. Put back bracket with new engine mount. Top two bolts first. ~50NM (not more, remember this is Alu). Then lower two bolts. Some Locktite might be in order.
20. Put the lower bolt on the engine mount back by hand.
21. Lower engine back.
22. Looking ok? Tigthen engine mount (~100NM)

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23. Remove old gasket and clean exhaust manifold surfaces
24. Put new gasket and put back exhaust manifold. Put all bolt back with hand force first.
25. Tighten the middle bolts first (~30NM) and the the outer.
26. Tigther the bolt for the cat converter.
27. Put back the bracket for the cat converters.
28. Put back heat shield.
29. Clean trottle body and MAF sensor.
30. Put back air intake and replace air filter.
31. Connect vacuum hose and connect to trottle body.
32. Put back intake air tube bolts and put back engine cover.
33. lower car and put back under engine cover.

Done. Enjoy less vibrations and a secured engine (and the fact you saved about $800).
 
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Brad (jumbosrule) changed his himself.

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Thanks for the credit Jcas but I hired mine out! Changed to solid poly mounts for about six weeks... SUCKED. Changed back to OEM mounts. Having to remove the exhaust manifold for access to the mounts make this a tough job. Six hours both times it was done.

I'll be getting new mounts for the built motor swap into the Silver FX
 
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