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Old 01-05-22, 12:23 PM
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Hi everyone. I am getting ready to replace my front engine mounts. The driver side, front active mount and the top mount. Does anyone have the torque specs for the mounts? Thanks in advance.
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should be in here somewhere
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Thanks! It has the specs for the top nuts for the left, right and front mounts but the nuts that hold the mount to the subframe are not shown.
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how about this one; it has a few mounts also ? If you have a parts pic I could find it easier
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So it looks like I got the torque specs for the top and the front mount. Thanks! For the LH mount I have the top bolt spec but not the bottom bolt specs. In the photo below the LH mount is on the right.



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Do you notice any difference?
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Working on it this weekend!
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so many bolts, so many names

these two have (all?) the specs, now the trick is finding what the names refers to in a diagrams previously given. I also att some install/general info pdf which mention the mounts which may narrow the hunt name-wise.

If the info is still not there shoot me a pm w email address and I'll give you a link to the whole engine
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nevernu - thanks for all your help and fast responses. I wasn't able to figure out the exact torque for the LH motor mount bottom nuts so I estimated it based on the front mount. Anyway it took me a few hours but I managed to get all three done. It is definitely smoother on idle but I am still getting vibration on acceleration so I do need to get my driveshafts replaced next.
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