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Old 03-03-2004, 03:13 PM
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Motor mount question

Hey all.. been lurkin' for a while and have found this forum very helpful! I was under my hood last night and noticed that I had a bolt missing from a motor mount. I looked in my shop manual and it doesn't show this extra arm that mounts to the block. I took this picture so y'all can see what the hell I'm talking about. This "extra" mount (white arrow) is hanging below the the hole in the block (yellow arrow). Why the extra mount? When I rev the engine, I see no movement between the block and the loose mount. Should I fix it, remove it, or just leave it the hell alone?

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Old 03-03-2004, 07:07 PM
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Re: Motor mount question

I'm like 99% sure that bolt should be there lol. Just get one, put it in there and call it a day. You'll have the peice of mind that if anything goes wrong you can at least take "engine mount breaking" off the list ya know?

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Re: Motor mount question

I got that bolt....$30 dollars shipped....LOL....j/k but if you need it let me know cuz i got one.
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Re: Re: Motor mount question

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I got that bolt....$30 dollars shipped....LOL....j/k but if you need it let me know cuz i got one.
$30? damn what a deal! heh.. I stopped by a dealer and we figured it out, but had to order the bolt, havin' him FedEx overnight.. bwahahaha.. j/k. $2 for a nice, shiny bolt-in-a-bag!

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Re: Motor mount question

i ran my engine for atleast 6 months without that bracket even in place. It really doesnt hurt to not have it, but its a good idea to have it bolted up.
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