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post Nov 13, 2012 - 2:06 PM
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So I noticed my motor was sitting crooked. Its currently leaning downward on the passenger side. I found the rear mount (tranny) was busted (rubber cracked from one side to the other) so I went to the dealer and got a new one. It was a PITA to get in but I made it happen. After getting everything bolted back up I lowered my jack that was supporting the engine and to my surprise the engine was till crooked.

So the next day I unbolted the 3 bolts on the passenger side mount and after the last one came out the whole mount was loose. I found it was not even bolted to the engine. After getting it all the way out I found 2 of the 3 bolts that mount on the block are broken, inside the block. The third i have no idea where it went...

Has this happened to anyone before? If so how did you get them out? Access is very limited. I don't see it being possible without removing the motor. What do you guys think?


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post Nov 13, 2012 - 3:09 PM
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Yeah, you will likely need to pull the motor to remove the broken bolts. At the very least you'll need to undo the front and rear mounts (supporting with a cherry picker) and leave the trans bolted in, then lift the motor with the cherry picker to swing up the passenger side of the motor and give you access.


I'd pull it out completely and give it a good cleaning though. You're basically going to be at that point - might as well go through with it and clean it all up.


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