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Question Which Mount is bad?

I have a bad mount somewhere in my engine/trans, when i accelerate hard, or downshift hard, you can feel it. It's an '85, with an L4, if anyone has any idea which mount goes bad the most or something of that nature, that'd help a lot, only had the car for a day, so i'm new to fiero's always been a firebird guy. Thanks a lot.
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Re: Which Mount is bad?

have someone get in the car and start it with there foot on the brake put it in drive and give it some gas while you are watching, the engine will twist in one derection, then do the same in reverse. if it has a bad mount you will see more movenent on one side then the other.
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got it fixed, it was easy enough on a two post rack, hehe. thanks.
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