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Old Jun 27, 2009 | 10:42 PM
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Default Ef hatch mounts

I'm sure this has been answered and i searched it for a little while but came up short, my question is, is the rear motor mount the same from auto to manual trans or does it require changing when doing the swap. I believe the metal bracket is different but is the mount itself as well? Pic of my beaters below 1988 dx, integra db8. I didnt notice a "new member" section but its late might've missed it. Anyway hello all.
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Old Jun 28, 2009 | 12:41 AM
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from what i remember the only thing you change is you move the rear mount over to the other set of bolt holes. dont need to change anything, although new mounts never hurt any body.
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Old Jun 28, 2009 | 09:29 AM
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Well see i have all new mounts as well as a complete 5 spd swap, and vtec head, and a pile of sohc vtec stuff ready to go into this little car. But the previous owner broke the rear mount so he filled it with jbweld so its like a solid motor mount and its horrible. So i was wondering if i could use the new mounts i have for the 5 spd on the auto for comfort until i swap it. I guess i can thank you for your input im going to try it today.
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