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    installing motor/tranny mount

    hey everyone ive searched and i cant find it, my question is on my 93 accord ex automatic i have to replace the left and right side mounts, do i have to cradle the engine from underneth with a jack in order to take these out or just get in there and unbolt to remove. thanks
    (sold to h22wagon93, granite cb7 $1000.00) and c91bse7 cash with trade, jdmfreak, thanks guys!

    #2
    just put a jack under the engine to hold it up. then take the mount of you might have to mess with it a little but it works ive done it

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      #3
      nice nice im glad i asked first. ive been putting it off for weeks. thanks
      (sold to h22wagon93, granite cb7 $1000.00) and c91bse7 cash with trade, jdmfreak, thanks guys!

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        #4
        make sure use a block of wood b/w the engine and the jack so u wont damage the oil pan

        http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...85#post2984985

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          #5
          Originally posted by MikeyPhresh89 View Post
          make sure use a block of wood b/w the engine and the jack so u wont damage the oil pan
          what he said. Also only do one side at a time, it may take a little longer but less weight on the remaining mounts.

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            #6
            thanks for the advise guys. will do
            (sold to h22wagon93, granite cb7 $1000.00) and c91bse7 cash with trade, jdmfreak, thanks guys!

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              #7
              I'm glad someone mentioned padding the jack! You would end up with a hole in your oil pan otherwise.

              And yes, one mount at a time. The front mount isn't a load-bearing mount, so you'd really just be putting ALL the engine's weight on the rear mount. Not good!






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                #8
                this is why i kept putting it off (lack of knowledge on install). ive already done the front torque mount very easy, im also merging in this weekend the oil filter cooler oring, mine is dripping. but hey its a honda and you can mostly work and drive it at the same time not like my last vehicle JEEP YUK. lol
                (sold to h22wagon93, granite cb7 $1000.00) and c91bse7 cash with trade, jdmfreak, thanks guys!

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                  #9
                  be careful with the jack, I would recommend you to use a jake stand, so the load won't be on your jack, remember they DO break or lose height, safety first, it happened to me, not funny though.
                  Colombian CB7


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