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Broken engine mount...

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Broken engine mount...

Post by P_Byrne »

How big a deal is a broken left engine mount?

Will it kill anything else if left (like me!) :?

I'm not sure how long it's been bad, mechanic pointed it out after last service.

Are they easy to replace ie do you hve to lift or support engine whilst repairing??

Any advice would be great!

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Post by Guy »

They are not all that hard to do, (by left I assume you mean the exhaust side mount) breaks fairly regularly in my experiance ..

The motor in the zuk is light enough that an average guy could lift it enough withh one hand to pull the old mount and slip a new one in, if not offer a mate a beer or two to help with the job ..
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Post by Wolverine »

Just tie it down with a cable tie. That should do it!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by RB zook »

and a bit of electrical tape that should do the trick
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Post by runnin4life »

nah is i always say who need engine mounts just let it slide around she'll be fine or the next best thing get an angle grinder and take the hole engine out engines are so over rated aint nothing like pedal power the flintstones style
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Post by P_Byrne »

Cheers guys,

Thanks for the advice!

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Post by Squik »

Just for those that might be curious.................
Sierra engine mounts tend to break on a regular basis. If you remove an engine for any reason from a Sierra, you can be guarranteed that every one in two vehicles will have a lefthand engine mount inner that will be broken and need replacing.

Replacement Sierra engine mounts-$30.00 each or alternatively, heavy duty Sierra engine mounts-$57.00 each, available from 4WD Warehouse-Hard Parts, Blacktown. 02 96221000.

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Name a common part between an LJ50 and a XL7.
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Post by runnin4life »

ill take a shot at it wheel bearings
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Post by Squik »

Nope....
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Post by mudfkr »

Squik wrote:Todays trivia question:
Name a common part between an LJ50 and a XL7.


Ummm the L ????? :lol:
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Post by sierrajim »

P_byrne,

time for a new engine

Squik,

The engine mounts are the same i believe.
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Post by Squik »

No, there is a big difference in engine mounts between a 50' and an XL7. Do love the L' but that isn't a part. We'll take the next ten callers.
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Post by RB zook »

wheel nuts?
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Post by Squik »

...........no, not nuts............
They are the same size but use different nuts.

What is it with you guys and your nuts? :D
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Post by RB zook »

there m12 1.25

um thinkin

the standard jack?
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Post by Squik »

...nope.....nope.......nope.......c'mon guys.....
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Post by runnin4life »

the manufacturer, the people driving it um what about door handle , what about the badge on the front
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Post by Fabio »

the air in the tyres. even got the same part numbers.
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Post by Squik »

Air in the tyres....badge.....mmmmmmaybe.....good guesses but ...nope nope nope :D
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Post by mudfkr »

well squiky,

WHATS THE FARKIN ANSWER THEN !!!!!!!!!!

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Post by droopypete »

everyone knows it is the flux capacitor :D
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Post by ljxtreem »

could it be the engine :D :finger: :finger:
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Post by droopypete »

Why aren't you working Mick?
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Post by ljxtreem »

got 2 weeks off, long service :cool:
Needed a break from work

U working today :?:

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Post by droopypete »

No, I am cleaning up for a garage sale, want to come around for lunch and have fisrt dibs on the bargains?

(you can bring my diffs, shovel and lucky jar of nuts and bolts with if you want :D )

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Post by ljxtreem »

Pm me your number, (as your number is in my broken mobile :cry:)
and i will make my way over(with all the stuff i been looking after 4 u)
cool more room in my garage too
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Post by Squik »

Oh shit - forgot to put the answer up (if anyone's even interested) - it's the rubber pad for the brakle pedal
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Post by Santos »

Squik wrote:Oh shit - forgot to put the answer up (if anyone's even interested) - it's the rubber pad for the brakle pedal


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Post by Damo »

Has anyone substituted another type of engine mount in this application? Something a little beefier that will hold up to the power of the G13 :lol: Seriously, it seems a very common thing so it would be nice to use something a little heavier in there. What would be good is a mount that has a 'lock' built into it, so even if the rubber fails the mount will not come apart. Anyone know what I am rambling about?
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Post by nicbeer »

Damo wrote:Has anyone substituted another type of engine mount in this application? Something a little beefier that will hold up to the power of the G13 :lol: Seriously, it seems a very common thing so it would be nice to use something a little heavier in there. What would be good is a mount that has a 'lock' built into it, so even if the rubber fails the mount will not come apart. Anyone know what I am rambling about?


You can and I will be soon welding a 2 pieces of chain from one side of the mount to the other and it allows the mount to flex and not to the point of snapping. You weld on two interconecting links so it has freeplay in normal driving. OO

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