99 Honda Rear Engine Vacuum Mount vs Non Vacuum Mount?
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99 Honda Rear Engine Vacuum Mount vs Non Vacuum Mount?
In the process of replacing all 4 Engine/Transmission mounts.
Able to purchase the Front and Side Engine mount, along with the Transmission side mount but not able to purchase the Rear Engine Vacuum Mount.
They do have the Rear Engine Mount that's Non-Vacuum.
What's the purpose of the Vacuum Mount?
Will there be any problem if I use a Non Vacuum Mount onto a Vacuum Mount?
Can I just cap the Vacuum at the sensor and use a Non Vacuum Mount?
Able to purchase the Front and Side Engine mount, along with the Transmission side mount but not able to purchase the Rear Engine Vacuum Mount.
They do have the Rear Engine Mount that's Non-Vacuum.
What's the purpose of the Vacuum Mount?
Will there be any problem if I use a Non Vacuum Mount onto a Vacuum Mount?
Can I just cap the Vacuum at the sensor and use a Non Vacuum Mount?
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MM Gruppe B
Re: 99 Honda Rear Engine Vacuum Mount vs Non Vacuum Mount?
You can use the non vacuum mount, the purpose is during idle while in drive(automatic) the mount disconnects and floats in the hydraulic fluid to prevent any unwanted vibrations into the cab when the car is stopped in gear.
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Re: 99 Honda Rear Engine Vacuum Mount vs Non Vacuum Mount?
I'm just going to order the vacuum rear mount online. It's four times cheaper.
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