Transmission mount - Help please
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Transmission mount - Help please
Hi all,
93, accord EX, auto, 177K
My car jurks a little when it shifts. I was told that I might need to replace the Transmission mount. I was also told that front engine mount is bad.
Transmission mount:
1) Can someone tell me where Transmission mount is located?
2) How easy it is to replace? - How do I know if it is bad
3) Any instructions?
front engine mount:
1) How easy is it to replace?
2) Can I check it myself to see if it is bad? - How do I know if it is bad?
Thank you all for your help
Joe
93, accord EX, auto, 177K
My car jurks a little when it shifts. I was told that I might need to replace the Transmission mount. I was also told that front engine mount is bad.
Transmission mount:
1) Can someone tell me where Transmission mount is located?
2) How easy it is to replace? - How do I know if it is bad
3) Any instructions?
front engine mount:
1) How easy is it to replace?
2) Can I check it myself to see if it is bad? - How do I know if it is bad?
Thank you all for your help
Joe
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Re: Transmission mount - Help please (zspy_007)
front mount is easy just a jack on the oil pan(with a block of wood) to raise the motor and undo the 11/16 bolt through the dog bone
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Re: Transmission mount - Help please (BlUAc)
tranny mount is a lil tricky on the pass side. remove the intake box an pipe,with a jack under the tranny raise up the tranny. remove the 11/16 bolt and lower the tranny slighty for clearance to remove the mount. removing the dogbone mount also will make it a lil easier
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Re: Transmission mount - Help please (BlUAc)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BlUAc »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">front mount is easy just a jack on the oil pan(with a block of wood) to raise the motor and undo the 11/16 bolt through the dog bone</TD></TR></TABLE>
good way to dent or put a hole in the pan...
good way to dent or put a hole in the pan...
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Re: Transmission mount - Help please (zspy_007)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sony224422 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
good way to dent or put a hole in the pan...</TD></TR></TABLE>that is why I said to use a piece of wood, read the post.
as for the mount you can see the dogbone mounts condition while it is in the car, as for the tranny mount you should be able to get a look at it with the air box out of the way. Also the most common mount to go out is the rear mount under the intake mani, removing the airbox also with a flashlight to see the mount should be able to inspect the mounts
good way to dent or put a hole in the pan...</TD></TR></TABLE>that is why I said to use a piece of wood, read the post.
as for the mount you can see the dogbone mounts condition while it is in the car, as for the tranny mount you should be able to get a look at it with the air box out of the way. Also the most common mount to go out is the rear mount under the intake mani, removing the airbox also with a flashlight to see the mount should be able to inspect the mounts
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Re: Transmission mount - Help please (sony224422)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sony224422 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
good way to dent or put a hole in the pan...</TD></TR></TABLE>
thats why he advised to use the wood inbetween. it would not put a dent in the pan. its done all the time.
good way to dent or put a hole in the pan...</TD></TR></TABLE>
thats why he advised to use the wood inbetween. it would not put a dent in the pan. its done all the time.
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