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Motor Mount Torque specs

Old 11-26-2008, 12:21 PM
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Motor Mount Torque specs

Anyone have any torque specs on the engine mounts?


I'm getting a clunk from the engine mounts that I just replaced when I take quick turns. The clunk is only there when i shift quickly from side to side.

I'm thinking that I might have over torqued them.

Any ideas?
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Hi.

Service manual says: 45.1 to 62.8 N.m (33.3 to 46.3 ft-lbs) for the two frame bolts; 37.2 to 51.9 N.m (27.5 to 38.2 ft-lbs) for the top bolt.

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That was it.

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