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Has Anyone Broken A Engine Mount On Stock Power?


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As title says. I want to know because I broken mine and its on the emergency lock now the safety lock so the engine does not come through the bonnet. hehe :buttrock:

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I've done one pete, its actually pretty common on BA's (1&2) I think they upgraded them though...

They are about 180 to buy from ford I think...

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Hey Pat, Happy new year

What you mean by they upgrade them, you mean ford has upgraded them or the owner upgrades them himself?

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what is the symptom of a broken engine mount? a loud clunk when lifting off from flooring it, seems to be coming from this area, and I noticed the rocker cover has gouged the bonnet lining slightly, Left side, front area of the rocker cover has yellow dust from the heat sheild material.

Only just happened in the last day or 2, and noticed it when I lifted the bonnet this morning.

also noticed the car is wobbling a little bit on idle in neutral.

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yep, that would be it! if the car isn't under warranty, it will cost a little bit to get done, they usually go on the turbo side first, but you can't really see them unless its up on a hoist and you look from underneath

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Ok I can confirm its the left side engine mount, cost me $184 inc GST from fraud.

to check it, put the car in drive, foot on brake and bonnet up, apply gentle throttle and watch for the engine movement,it will move upward excessively to one side if one is broken..... if the left side lifts up in drive then its the left mount, if the right side lifts in reverse its the right mount

Luckily its the left, as it can be done at home in the driveway with a trolley jack and stands, simple 2 bolt job.

the right one is hard to get to and needs a hoist, also has a heat shield etc surrounding it making access a little tricky.

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