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look at how much the engine moves, if moves more than 1" fore-aft, replace. if you can see the rubber in the mount and it is torn, replace. replace the lower mount too
Purchase your replacement part. Put a jack under the engine with a board to support the engine. Put slight pressure on the engine but no more. Remove the mount and replace. Lower jack.
You need to unbolt the motor mount that is in the way, lift the engine with a jack just high enough to slip the old belt out and new belt in between the mount and engine, reroute the new belt, lower and connect the engine back to the mount,
yes you do. jack up under engine, put a block on jack so not to hurt engine, only put enough tension to re move left motor mount .then replace belt,put mount back on, lower jack, then check mount bolts fo tightness. 3.1 Chevy engine in 2000 Malibu!!
Follow the Youtube instructions.
Probable broken engine mount.
place a piece of wood under the oil pan, then with a hyadralic jack, make contact with the bottom of the wood, loosen all engine mount bolts, raise engine enough to clear the mounts........reverse procedure and lower engine, sometimes you may have to wiggle a Phillips screwdriver in mount to line up bolt holes
The year, make, model and engine wasn't mentioned but in general you remove the motor mount anchor bolt(s), lift the engine a few inches and support it safely, unbolt motor mount(s) from engine, remove mount(s), replace mount(s) and finish in reverse order.
To replace a motor mount on a 1995 Chevy S-10 4-cylinder 2.2L, the engine will need to be hoisted up out of the vehicle until the new motor mount is welded in, if the mount is rusted out. Then lower the engine, keeping it on the hoist until both motor mounts are secured. Then, it will be necessary to hook up all other parts to the motor, like the transmission. If the motor mount is only missing the bolt, then replace the bolt with a new one.
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Help - I need to replace on a 3.5 lAnswerif its a 2.7 the left engine motor mount must be removed It is under the housing where the lower radiator hose hooks on the engine.
The upper engine mount is on the passenger side of the vehicle right in the middle of the engine. There are 5 bolts holding it on. The bolts are a size 15mm deep socket. Remove the two bolts on either side. Jack up the engine from the bottom, underneath the oil pan, using a piece of wood between the jack and pan. Now remove the 3 bolts holding the mount to the engine. Replace the mount. Screw 3 bolts back in. Lower the engine and screw the two side bolts back in.