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Old 05-31-2009, 09:14 PM
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Rear Drivers Side Engine Mount

After a drawn out battle, i conceded defeat, i laid down my wrench, and came inside realizing we would battle again. Is there some trick to getting this thing out? I had the engine/trans support underneath, removed the bolts to the frame and to the trans, yet could not get the mount out of it's location. Am I missing a step to remove this mount? It is pretty severely trashed, and needs replacing. Car is an 89 olds 98.

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Re: Rear Drivers Side Engine Mount

Check the how to at autozone.com, repair guides.
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Old 06-01-2009, 09:01 PM
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Re: Rear Drivers Side Engine Mount

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Check the how to at autozone.com, repair guides.
the how to's on autozone don't cover it, and neither does my haynes manual. Or if autozone does, i can't find it. it has some steps, but it appears to show the car as being RWD, which i belive it stopped being RWD in 85.
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