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Old 12-04-2011, 02:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Passenger side motor mount question

Took out the motor mount today and one stud is broken. My question is if I purchase a new mount (Part #8177 http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php) will it include the 2 new studs? and does the rubber mount need to be pressed in?



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To better clarify, will the new motor mount include that shaft that runs in the middle?
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You can pound the stud out and replace it with a high grade bolt. Check the RockAuto photo's, the mount should be shown as it's sold.
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You can pound the stud out and replace it with a high grade bolt. Check the RockAuto photo's, the mount should be shown as it's sold.

I don't see a seam where it would come out of if I "pound/hammer" it out?

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Well maybe there isn't, what's right above it?
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If you look at the first picture that's where a rectangular piece of rubber grommet would be.


Heading to the junkyard tomorrow to try my luck. Does anybody know what the specific name of that shaft holding the motor mount studs is called?
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It looks like the rubber mass dampener is off in the second photo, which is why I asked.
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