Yes.
No. The engine mount may be in the way depending on the engine.
Its located on the side of the transmission, real simple to replace.
No. But you do have to support the engine from underneath and remove passenger side motor mount.
No the number and the style of electrical plugs are different. Plus the 1997 has an extra motor mount.No the number and the style of electrical plugs are different. Plus the 1997 has an extra motor mount.
On a six cylinder the starter is on the front of the engine, behind the motor mount. On the four cylinder, the starter is on the rear under the intake manifold.
2.5L and 3.0L, inside the distributor. 3.3L, pass side of engine, under the coil, near the motor mount.
Yes it will but the gear ratio will be a slight bit different.
Well. if its your front mount, then you jack up the engine, your mount is located at the very front, at the bottom, then you remove the single bolt that goes through the mount, remove the mount, and installation is the reverse of removal.
That should go somewhere to the frame as a frame ground.
is there a way to fix or replace just the rubber in the mount
To replace the transmission mount on a 1993 Plymouth Acclaim, first, lift the vehicle securely and support it with jack stands. Remove the bolts securing the old transmission mount to both the transmission and the frame. Install the new mount in place, ensuring it aligns correctly, and then tighten the bolts to the manufacturer’s specifications. Finally, lower the vehicle and check for proper alignment and clearance.
It definitely is a possible cause of it jerking, if it's not an engine mount, service the transmission