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post Mar 18, 2008 - 10:09 AM
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Hey guys im doing an engine swap this weekend, just 5s for 5s. What I was wondering is will i need to replace engine mounts or anything of that nature. Or really, will I be able to recognize a bad mount? Also I was wondering if anyone had some time if they could maybe make me a short paraphrased process to follow so that I could rip through this with as least trouble as possible. Things to remember, Easiest Process to do things and so on. I tried to find something with search but was not able. I really wanted to do the 3SGTE but this situation came up and i need it done quick and this weekend is the only one i have off. I wish i didnt need my car but i really do. I picked up a 5s with a cracked valve cover and no distributer for 200$ with a 3 month warrenty with 50000km on it. So I was planning on the swap and then put my distributer on it and my valve cover.

Thanks for the help guys. As well maybe a parts list I may need to make it easier too.

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post Mar 18, 2008 - 4:09 PM
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i recommend you take your time and label every hose and wire with some tape and a marker so you wont mix up connections.

You can tell if you have bad motor mounts by how your car drives now; Does it make a thump/clunks sound when you change gears or accellerate hard from the start?

Generaly its a good time to replace motor mounts when the engine is out because its so much easier to access. But from what i've seen motor mounts dont break easily. Essentially they are just a block of rubber. So if you don't have problems now dont worry about them.

Since you need your car running i would suggest not doing anything more then what you need to. If you start tearing the motor aparts such as doing a timing belt and seals, it can just lead to more unexpected problems.

I do suggest you replace the rear main crankshaft seal while the motor is out. If this seal fails after the engine is out, it would be a head ache to replace later on.


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