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Old 08-19-2010, 10:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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88fx motor mount need r&r

I was wondering if there was any special tricks I should know about before changing them.

For instance, Is it easier to do any one before the other?
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are you taking them out to fill with 3m poly?
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motor mounts need replacement

I am really wondering if it was easier to change one or the other first.

Not specifically. I do remember reading about that mod. I know where to get some good sealant so I was considering it.
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do the front (one by header) 1st then the rear (one on the intake manifold side) 2nd. of course i'm not sure how hard it is on the fx-16. my experiance is from the ae92 gts. i remember the fx only has a crossmember running from front to back so after unbolting that it should be very easy.
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