Showing posts with label motor mounts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motor mounts. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

DIY - 2000 Infiniti I30 Front & Rear Motor Mounts Replacement

This is a DIY for a 2000 Infiniti I30 front and rear ELECTRONIC motor mounts .




Get the vehicle as high as you can and use jack stands . I never done this on this type of vehicle so I put two jack on each end of the motor so it doesn't drop because I will be removing the whole middle sub frame .



This is really easy and the access to the top center bolts are easy to get to . Once you remove the top center bolt on the front and rear mount . 



Make sure you unplug the motor mounts in this photo I already had my air filter box off because the rear mount wire runs under the starter and yes there are clips along the route .

The front one is easy all you have to do is unplug it from the top .




Now you remove the three bolts in the front of the sub frame then the two in the rear of the sub frame but be careful this will drop .





Now on this vehicle it has electronic motor mounts that if you do not put the same you will have vibration in the motor and your service engine soon light will be on . There is a reason for this wires .

Make sure wires face out driver side . In my case I cleaned the oil from the sub frame . 




When you put it back you can put the mounts on the center first then raise the sub frame then bolt to sub frame or if you keep the mounts on the frame put the center bolts first then bolt in the sub frame . Either way is fine . 

Once you are finished plug in the motor mounts .

This is the easiest motor mount replacement . Other then that wire under the starter and removing the air filter box that is all .






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Monday, June 1, 2015

DIY Rear Motor Mount 2000 Honda CRV

 This is a DIY on a rear motor mount for a 2000 Honda CRV 


 Its easier to remove the air intake on this DIY but you can do it with it on it 



Three bolts on the bottom and one in the center but I took it upon myself to remove the bracket since I had the car all opened up 





To remove the bracket you have two bolts on the top and one on the bottom




Once you are done then you just install it the same way you took it off 



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DIY Driver Side Transmission Mount 2000 Honda CRV

This is a DIY for the driver side transmission mount for a 2002 Honda CRV 



This DIY you can either remove the air box or not but in my personal opinion its easier and more space to work with plus I was doing all of them and its easier to get to the back as well .







In this DIY I did remove all the bolts but only loosened the center bolt that goes through the transmission mount 





I wound up removing the bracket on the bottom again you can leave this on but it was more easier again to work with so I removed the bottom bracket as well .


Once I removed everything I put the center bolt back in the bracket so when I out everything back together it went smooth .



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DIY Passenger Side Motor Mount 2002 Honda CRV

This is a DIY for a 2002 Honda CRV passenger side motor mount replacement 



This is a real simple DIY  - All you have to do is support the motor on the bottom with a piece of wood on a floor jack raise it up enough to tough the pan - If needed with that cushion you can raise or lower gently - Total of 6 bolts to remove after you move the power steering pump over .










Its self explanatory in the photos - Once you remove the bracket first on the side of the motor then you can remove the bolts that hold in the motor mount - Remember motor mounts are not just replaced because they are broken they should be replaced because of mileage and they do sink - Changing these can help you with your CV shafts to cause the motor should be up not down binding the CV shafts .


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Thursday, April 18, 2013

DIY 93-97 Corolla Front Motor Mount Replacement

 
This DIY is for the front motor mount .
 


 
To remove and replace this motor mount you do not need a jack to hold the motor from tilting . You need to replace the splash guard from the bottom and do all the work from underneath the corolla .
 



 
Basically three bolts holding this mount down .
 


 
Once you remove the mount just replace it the same way you took it off .
 
 
This is what it will look like when you are finished .
 
 
 
 
 
 
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