Which mount are you looking for? There are two, the upper mount and the lower dog bone mount.
where its located the oil gage in a 2000 Chevy tracker mortor 2.0
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You can replace your 1995 Chevy Corsica motor mount by loosening the motor mount retaining bolt. Jack the engine up approximately 3 inches. Remove the motor mount retaining bolt and the motor mount bushing. Put the new motor mount bushing in and reverse the process.
Knock sensor is located in block below rt.[ pasasenger] side motor mount.
The lower motor mount is located on the driver side attached to the transmission.
On the passenger side just behind the motor mount. A 10mm bolt secures it into the block. The motor mount bolt is in the way though so you will have fun replacing it. It can be done but its tight.
the main motor mount, the one I am looking for, goes on top of the engine at the pooley side
Rear?..RIGHT or LEFT..PASSENGER or DRIVER side..No rear motor mount unless you have it in a FWD car..
No the car and truck motor mount holes are in a different location, Will not bolt up.
I would want to sat 3, because you have th left motor mount, the right motor mount and then the rear motor mount which is located pretty much in the back of motor at the bottom of the car in the center
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.
The 1997 Cavalier has two motor mounts, as well as a transmission mount. If the mounts are broken the motor can move around and cause damage to components under the hood.