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how to repair engine mount
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Repairing an engine mount may not always be possible, so the steps below are typically for replacing it. However, having these steps in mind might help in some situations where a repair is feasible.
Materials you will need include:
• New Engine Mount
• Wrench Set
• Bottle Jack
• Screwdriver
• Socket Set
• Engine Hoist (not always necessary)
1. Locate Damaged Engine Mount: The first step is to locate the engine mount that is in need of repair. The locations will vary depending upon the make and model of the vehicle, but there are typically several holding the engine and transmission in place.
2. Support Engine: The next step will require a bottle jack. The engine will need to be supported to take the weight off the mount. Place the bottle jack under the engine and pump until it makes contact and takes the weight.
3. Loosen Bolts on Engine Mount: Locate the bolts that secure the engine mount and use your wrench or socket set to loosen them. In some cases, there may be multiple bolts.
4. Raise Engine Slightly: The next step is to raise the engine slightly with the bottle jack. This will relieve pressure on the bolts and make it easier to remove the engine mount. Be sure not to raise the engine more than is necessary, as it can cause damage to hoses and other components.
5. Remove Old Engine Mount: Now remove the loosened bolts and then the mount. You might need a screwdriver to pry it loose.
6. Install New Engine Mount: Once the old engine mount is removed, you can place the new one. Reverse the removal process: fit the mount into place, insert the bolts, screw them in finger-tight.
7. Release Jack Slowly: With the engine mount bolts in place, let the vehicle's weight down onto the mounts by lowering the bottle jack carefully.
8. Tighten Bolts: Double-check your bolts and make sure they're all tight now, with the full weight of your engine resting in its normal position.
9. Re-check After a Few Days: Plan to re-check the bolts after a few days and possibly re-tightening them as they may loosen due to the engine's vibration.
Please note that if you are not experienced with car repair, this can be a complex and potentially dangerous task which should ideally be performed by a professional mechanic. Always refer to your vehicle's factory service manual for specific procedures and torque specifications.
Things to be aware of:
While you might be successful in repairing your mount, it may only be a temporary solution and the engine mount might not last as long as a new one. You also risk causing further damage to your vehicle. Task difficulty may vary based on the specific car model and the location, size, and type of engine mount.
Materials you will need include:
• New Engine Mount
• Wrench Set
• Bottle Jack
• Screwdriver
• Socket Set
• Engine Hoist (not always necessary)
1. Locate Damaged Engine Mount: The first step is to locate the engine mount that is in need of repair. The locations will vary depending upon the make and model of the vehicle, but there are typically several holding the engine and transmission in place.
2. Support Engine: The next step will require a bottle jack. The engine will need to be supported to take the weight off the mount. Place the bottle jack under the engine and pump until it makes contact and takes the weight.
3. Loosen Bolts on Engine Mount: Locate the bolts that secure the engine mount and use your wrench or socket set to loosen them. In some cases, there may be multiple bolts.
4. Raise Engine Slightly: The next step is to raise the engine slightly with the bottle jack. This will relieve pressure on the bolts and make it easier to remove the engine mount. Be sure not to raise the engine more than is necessary, as it can cause damage to hoses and other components.
5. Remove Old Engine Mount: Now remove the loosened bolts and then the mount. You might need a screwdriver to pry it loose.
6. Install New Engine Mount: Once the old engine mount is removed, you can place the new one. Reverse the removal process: fit the mount into place, insert the bolts, screw them in finger-tight.
7. Release Jack Slowly: With the engine mount bolts in place, let the vehicle's weight down onto the mounts by lowering the bottle jack carefully.
8. Tighten Bolts: Double-check your bolts and make sure they're all tight now, with the full weight of your engine resting in its normal position.
9. Re-check After a Few Days: Plan to re-check the bolts after a few days and possibly re-tightening them as they may loosen due to the engine's vibration.
Please note that if you are not experienced with car repair, this can be a complex and potentially dangerous task which should ideally be performed by a professional mechanic. Always refer to your vehicle's factory service manual for specific procedures and torque specifications.
Things to be aware of:
While you might be successful in repairing your mount, it may only be a temporary solution and the engine mount might not last as long as a new one. You also risk causing further damage to your vehicle. Task difficulty may vary based on the specific car model and the location, size, and type of engine mount.
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