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Old 07-26-2006, 06:00 AM
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Question Motor Mount

Is it a very hard job to replace the front lower motor mount? The one below the harmonic balancer. Any tricks or special tools needed.

1997 Grand Prix SE, 3800 V6

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Re: Motor Mount

IF it's a 96-back with a 3.1 or 3.4, you may have to drop the engine cradle to do it. Very big PITA and not for a novice.
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Re: Motor Mount

Sorry, forgot to mention it's a 1997 SE with a 3.8. Is this one easier?
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By the picture, not much eaiser. It's under the front of the motor, and is covered by a bracket.
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