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engine mounts pic
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engine mounts pic
Ok so I got to do my engine mounts.....went and got some and am ready to put them in but the instructions mention drilling spot welds ...so whats the go with that and the drivers side looks easy enough but the passengers side is there a easy way to do it ?????
Fitting Instructions For Mitsubishi Passenger &
Light Commercial                  Â
Failure to observe the following instructions may void warranty. Please read carefully
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MT8035N Engine Mount has been uniquely designed to fit a wide range of Mitsubishi
Vehicles. The following fitment procedure only applies to vehicles which have the Stopper/heat insulator bracket assembly spot-welded to the engine mount
1/ Remove engine mount from vehicle following Vehicle Manufacturers instructions.
2/ Working from below mount assembly, clean base of engine mount around lower mounting plate bolt holes. It is recommenced that spot welds are drilled from below engine mount to avoid leaving holes in the stopper/heat insulator bracket assembly. Locate position of spot welds and center punch each weld in preparation for drilling.
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3/ Securely clamp engine mount assembly. Using a S.5mm (3/3") drill bit, drill spot welds to a depth required to release bracket assembly from mount. (In some cases it may be necessary to use a larger drill bit to fully remove spot weld, select drill size as required).
4/ Position bracket assembly over new engine-mount.                           Â
5/ Fit new engine mount assembly into vehicle'. Before tightening mounting bolts,
centrally position bracket assembly over engine mount. This operation is achieved by pushing bracket assembly to its extreme position both ways and from this determine the most central position and retain while tightening lower mounting plate bolts
6/ Complete remainder of fitment following Vehicle Manufacturers instructions.
Failure to observe the above instructions can void the warranty
Fitting Instructions For Mitsubishi Passenger &
Light Commercial                  Â
Failure to observe the following instructions may void warranty. Please read carefully
Â
MT8035N Engine Mount has been uniquely designed to fit a wide range of Mitsubishi
Vehicles. The following fitment procedure only applies to vehicles which have the Stopper/heat insulator bracket assembly spot-welded to the engine mount
1/ Remove engine mount from vehicle following Vehicle Manufacturers instructions.
2/ Working from below mount assembly, clean base of engine mount around lower mounting plate bolt holes. It is recommenced that spot welds are drilled from below engine mount to avoid leaving holes in the stopper/heat insulator bracket assembly. Locate position of spot welds and center punch each weld in preparation for drilling.
                                Â
3/ Securely clamp engine mount assembly. Using a S.5mm (3/3") drill bit, drill spot welds to a depth required to release bracket assembly from mount. (In some cases it may be necessary to use a larger drill bit to fully remove spot weld, select drill size as required).
4/ Position bracket assembly over new engine-mount.                           Â
5/ Fit new engine mount assembly into vehicle'. Before tightening mounting bolts,
centrally position bracket assembly over engine mount. This operation is achieved by pushing bracket assembly to its extreme position both ways and from this determine the most central position and retain while tightening lower mounting plate bolts
6/ Complete remainder of fitment following Vehicle Manufacturers instructions.
Failure to observe the above instructions can void the warranty
Last edited by grumpy221 on Sat Oct 29, 2005 7:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
91 Pajero GLS
32 BFG'S
and a lot of scratches
I Hate Lantana!!!!!
32 BFG'S
and a lot of scratches
I Hate Lantana!!!!!
I've just put in a jap motor in my NH. I think I got the engine mounts as you were talking about. But when it came to it the sheilds weren't welded to the mounts and all I did was bolt it all back together. I think that it may be because the mounts might have been replaced before and weren't the original ones. Mine is a 2.5TD and has 350,000 km on the clock.
NH 2.5TD 31' MTR
NB 2.6 For Sale
94 Delica 2.8TD Limo 4x4
NB 2.6 For Sale
94 Delica 2.8TD Limo 4x4
You seem to have money to waste. A bit of cleaning, silicon (the black version) and that mount was good for another 300000!
Straight bolt on. Lift the engine enough to fit (one side at a time).
I think the instructions for welding etc is for mounting pedestals, not mountings?
Straight bolt on. Lift the engine enough to fit (one side at a time).
I think the instructions for welding etc is for mounting pedestals, not mountings?
1989 LWB Exceed
3.2 DiD
5-spd manual & SuperSelect
2" body lift
33" Bridgestone D694 ATs
Front Runner Roof Rack
Bilstein Shocks
3.2 DiD
5-spd manual & SuperSelect
2" body lift
33" Bridgestone D694 ATs
Front Runner Roof Rack
Bilstein Shocks
No we have some great beer, but when I am plan on drinking more than a 12 pack in one sitting I switch to the cheap stuff to save some money.Bitsamissin wrote:Yeah the mounts should be a direct bolt in there no welding needed for these.
Dougie, if your beer is that bad man stick to Bourbon
Oz beer is awesome though
Not all your beer is great, that fosters I had tasted like it came out of the back of a sow.
DougH
95SR: locked front and rear, more coming soon.
95SR: locked front and rear, more coming soon.
You are 110% right on that one DougH.DougH wrote:...
Not all your beer is great, that fosters I had tasted like it came out of the back of a sow.
XXXX is another abomination that may flood your shores as a result of the FTA.
Someone over there really dislikes you as I have seen one of the worst beers ever to spring from a tap, KB, on sale in the US on numerous occaisions. Yoyu thi8nk Fosters is bad, try a can of this crap!
[color=blue]blue swb gls 3.0 wanker[/color]
Oh yeah I forgot about Fosters and xxxx.......................
I worked with a Chemist once who used to work at CUB (Carlton and United Breweries) and he told me they changed the Fosters formula to an export grade to suit international tastes
God only knows what sort of beer the rest of the world drinks
I've had some Yanks visit over the years for work and make it a point to go out and beer taste.
They seem to like Crown Largers the best.
I worked with a Chemist once who used to work at CUB (Carlton and United Breweries) and he told me they changed the Fosters formula to an export grade to suit international tastes
God only knows what sort of beer the rest of the world drinks
I've had some Yanks visit over the years for work and make it a point to go out and beer taste.
They seem to like Crown Largers the best.
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
Road Ranger
hmmm kids beer = s***its fishi wrote:You are 110% right on that one DougH.DougH wrote:...
Not all your beer is great, that fosters I had tasted like it came out of the back of a sow.
XXXX is another abomination that may flood your shores as a result of the FTA.
Someone over there really dislikes you as I have seen one of the worst beers ever to spring from a tap, KB, on sale in the US on numerous occaisions. Yoyu thi8nk Fosters is bad, try a can of this crap!
If the above post did not offend you in any way please PM me so I can try harder!!
Do you know any Assies who actually drink fosters !!
I thought we exported all that crap 'cause none of us drink it.
Fiance used to work at Crown Casino on the hotel side and every year dealt with the Formula One Teams at Prix time. We usually ended up with about 3 or 4 slabs of Fosters as a "thank you" - (personally I don't think they liked her very much or they would have given her tickets not drain sludge)
I thought we exported all that crap 'cause none of us drink it.
Fiance used to work at Crown Casino on the hotel side and every year dealt with the Formula One Teams at Prix time. We usually ended up with about 3 or 4 slabs of Fosters as a "thank you" - (personally I don't think they liked her very much or they would have given her tickets not drain sludge)
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading
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