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Posted By: StealthWyvern Motor Mounts - 08/06/03 10:52 PM
I just got my car realigned and when they had the car up on the ramp I had asked them to go ahead and check my motor nd tranny mounts. They showed me 4 of them and they looked pretty bad. My next question is where can I get a upgrade version of the OEM mounts if thier is any and how hard is it to change them all out?
Posted By: tom_dup1 Re: Motor Mounts - 08/11/03 05:38 PM
The rear one (sometimes called right side of engine) is hard I saw the mechanic struggle with it for quite some time even though he had good access to it with the car on a high hoist.

You need a jack with a block of wood to brace the transmission and engine when changing the mounts. I would change one at a time of course.

Rear one is hard due to having tight access. The one on the right (near coolant recovery bottle) is easy. The one on the left (above driver fender) is pretty easy too. The one on the front (below the radiator dosn't seem too hard either.

This is all for a 2.0 liter auto

Manual or 2.5L can be different.

Posted By: tiv_dup1 Re: Motor Mounts - 08/11/03 09:33 PM
I've changed the right one (near the timing belt cover)
and the frt and rr roll restrictors, these are easy.
I had to put together a 2 feet extension for my 1/2" wrench
to access the front one.

I don't know about good aftermarket mounts. Some people
(Phil = unisys12) experimented with filling the worn ones
with urethane.

The oem mounts are pretty pricey from Ford, the cheapest
source is www.fordpartsonline.com as far as I know.
Maybe when Bill Jenkins' new site will be up, you can get
them cheaper.

There was a good find recently in the Troubleshooting forum,
www.rockauto.com sells the rubber inserts for some of the
mounts at a good price. You have to find them as Mercury
parts as for some reason they don't list them for Ford.

Tiv
Posted By: StealthWyvern Re: Motor Mounts - 08/11/03 09:39 PM
thxz guys thats cool I have a atx so that helps a lot and i can get the parts cheaper at autozone then fordpartsonline for some reason. I would hve looked under mercury anyways.lol
Posted By: tom_dup1 Re: Motor Mounts - 08/11/03 10:10 PM
Make sure you get the ford mounts and not aftermarket ones. My aftermarket one tore after 2 days!! The one in the rear tore. Other are ok so far but I think the aftermarket ones are inferior to the ford ones.
Posted By: StealthWyvern Re: Motor Mounts - 08/11/03 11:47 PM
thxs for the heads up then ill make sure their oem standard ones.
Posted By: StealthWyvern Re: Motor Mounts - 08/12/03 01:48 AM
Originally posted by tom:
Make sure you get the ford mounts and not aftermarket ones. My aftermarket one tore after 2 days!! The one in the rear tore. Other are ok so far but I think the aftermarket ones are inferior to the ford ones.


What brand did you get adn where did you get them from? So that away i got an idea who to stay away from.
Posted By: Kremithefrog Re: Motor Mounts - 08/12/03 02:30 AM
I've filled my top atx tranny mount with uerathane (b/c stock has no material in upper part of it).
Posted By: tom_dup1 Re: Motor Mounts - 08/12/03 05:41 AM
Originally posted by tom:
Make sure you get the ford mounts and not aftermarket ones. My aftermarket one tore after 2 days!! The one in the rear tore. Other are ok so far but I think the aftermarket ones are inferior to the ford ones.





The aftermarket one that ripped was made by AUP Automotive Undercar Parts (made in korea I think). Other aftermarket ones might be ok.
Posted By: StealthWyvern Re: Motor Mounts - 08/12/03 11:16 AM
ok thxz man. Just curious did you go and demand your money back after the part tore? I mean its supposed to be durable and last a hell of a lot longre then a few days.
Posted By: tom_dup1 Re: Motor Mounts - 08/12/03 08:45 PM
They put the ford part in. I still had to pay for the price difference since the ford part was more expensive.
Posted By: dak507 Re: Motor Mounts - 08/13/03 09:40 PM
Hi All,
If the Ford ones are so great, why are we changing out the POS's. Sorry, but I think the design sucks... Ford also has some special alignment tool to set them all up together so when you change out one of you own, one needs to be careful to get it approx where it was before. Too many variables can effect as to why an aftermarket one might fail...Duane
Posted By: Cris'pus Re: Motor Mounts - 08/13/03 10:05 PM
Can we take out the rubber and put in those poly ones? And do pre 98 mounts work for a post 98?
Posted By: tom_dup1 Re: Motor Mounts - 08/14/03 08:21 AM
I thought the alignment tool was only for the 2.5L. Someone correct me if I am wrong. At least that is what I remember reading in the Haynes manual.

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