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Old 11-12-2008, 10:52 PM
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worn or broken motor mount?

hi i got a 93 4.9l 4x4 5 speed f150 and i had posted before about my tranmission mount being worn because my shifter when i have it in reverse would hit my knee when i floor it. i had bought the truck in june, and i had noticed in the summer that my fan shroud had been broken on the bottom( 12in piece missing). now a few days ago i noticed that the left side on the bottom was out off its mounting hole so i moved it back in and spun the fan and it had seemed to hit that side, so i pushed the side as far as it would go to keep the fan from rubbing on it. today i had thrown the truck in reverse and floored it and my friend said that he had heard a clicking noise. then after we ate i threw it in reverse again and floored it and let go quick and i heard a loud klunk. i think my motor mount is bad. what do you guys think?
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Re: worn or broken motor mount?

it was a broken motor mount.
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