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This is shot right?

94GrandPrixSE

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May be a noobish question but is this engine mount shot? Mabye causing KR its so shot?

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Mine looked a lil worse than that and when I put new in seemed to help a lil with kr. Didnt get rid of all of it but did help
 
Well here is after the new mount, if anyone takes this on themselves do yourself a favor and get a 15mm ratchet wrench for the top 2 nuts. Right away I could tell the engine moves less, got a solid rubber mount at napa for 45 bucks I couldnt bring myself to pay 160 for the polly mount on zzp. No vibration and engine doesn't move. seemed to have got rid of about .5KR after a few WOT runs. When I put the two pictures side by side you could see the new mount brought the engine up about 1/2 an inch.


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Could be a worn out trans. mount and dogbone mounts allowing that one mount to take the stress of trying to keep the motor upright. Dogbones stretch, and the trans mount fails around the same time as the engine mount. I usually replace them in pairs if the engine side was that bad, the trans. side isn't usually far behind.
 
Weird the engine is sitting that far back on the mount.


park on level ground, put the e brake on with the car in neutral, then let the brake hold the car still, then put it in park, then go look at it again. if on a hill small as it may be the car will roll back or forward and move the engine a bit.
 
Next time get a day off Ill look at the trans mount but the car has almost no rollback on a hill. I should also mention I flipped my dog bone mounts. The engine feels very firm in place.
 
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