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Old 07-05-2005, 09:46 AM
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94 cavalier motor mounts.

Are there any easy ways to find out if your motor mounts are bad. First of all my car is a very rough ride over bumps etc. Even though i have new springs struts and tires. Secondly if i push the car back and forth with the car in park the engine seems to move backwards and forwards an awfull lot, no klunking or anything like that though. And lastly when i shift from nuetral to drive i get a klunk not all the time but most of the time. I can shift from park to reverse and it never happens. I can be traveling and hit the gas at any speed and no klunks or noises or anything, the car just goes no trans slipping. Could any of this be motor mount, trans mount problems, or should i be looking more at a transmission problem? any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: 94 cavalier motor mounts.

Its always a good thing to get performance motor mounts anyways. The cavi mounts are crap. Might as well hanger my engine with rope and chewing gum.
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