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Old May 12, 2006 | 08:18 AM
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Default Motor mount alignment Q

I hope you have some insight for me. Search is not working...again (Edit-working)
But nothing on my prob.

I just changed all four mounts in my 88crxsi w/d16a6 and the two side mounts are crooke'ed and it make it look like my motor is leaning backwards.

I had the motor elevated when doing the mounts and I ran into no problems. All the bolts went in without a fuss.

So is this a problem or normal or ??? an adjustment I need to do. When I get on it I think I hear the mounts hitting the bracket's I think...

I appreciate the help as alway's (Edit- Do I just force them straight and retighten them?


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Old May 12, 2006 | 01:32 PM
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Default Re: Motor mount alignment Q (thesmogman)

buy some Prothane Motor Mount bushings and try that....you won't have any flex
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Old May 12, 2006 | 04:16 PM
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Default Re: Motor mount alignment Q (dseriesdrag)

Thank's but no. Doesn't my post say I have replaced the mounts! Not all of the people on this forum want race cars. Do you have any answers that pertain to my question...

But at least you replied. So I give you a 1/2
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