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Old 03-31-2004, 12:49 AM
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88 Lesabre motor mounts

Just wondering if anyone out there in Buick Land has a cure for my crappy engine mounts. Its a 88 Lesabre TType. I love it dearly and spend more than enough money on it. I drive it hard though, and because the design only has two mounts at the bottom and nothing up top (like a dog bone), I keep torquing them apart. I just keep replacing the stock ones....and they suck. Aside from driving more conservatively, what else can I do?
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Old 03-31-2004, 07:14 AM
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Re: 88 Lesabre motor mounts

Do you think you could maybe add another motor mount near the top? Other than that you're probably SOL. I like the BuickLand comment though. Great way to start my day, so thanks to you, my friend.
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Re: 88 Lesabre motor mounts

I have never tried this on a FWD but I have put a piece of chain from the frame rail to the top of the engine to stop it from tearing mounts apart on a RWD. We used to use chain because it would not transmit engine vibrations to the frame.
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