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Old 10-18-2014, 03:25 PM   #1
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Hey guys front motor mount problem(Pic included)

Hey guys i have 1998 Eagle Talon and the front motor mount is positioned weird. I don't understand it i bought this car and noticed it and bit confused heres what it looks like Any info on if i have the wrong motor mount or the labor required to fix this. Or how much it would cost would be helpful thanks!
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Old 10-18-2014, 03:49 PM   #2
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Re: Hey guys front motor mount problem(Pic included)

The upper and lower halves of the motor mount have separated due to the bolt falling out. Motor may be shifted. Inspect the other mounts for cracks and de-lamination. Try lining up the upper and lower halves of this mount and put a long "drift punch" in there to see how everything else lines up. If you're lucky you'll just need a bolt and maybe a nut to get it back together. Special purpose, machined bolts like this might be a dealer item only or from a junkyard. Eagle Talon parts are hard to find due to not much dealer support after 25 yrs. and most of them have seen the inside of the "crusher".
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