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Engine mounts "tips" on replacing
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Engine mounts "tips" on replacing
Does anyone know how to replace engine mounts on an hilux LN106. I would look in my user manual however i have justed moved and i cant find it and need to fix it. Can someone please give me some tips
undo old bolts on old engine mounts, put jack up car from the sump (place a block of wood in between sump and jack), take old mounts off, place new mounts in, lower jack, do up bolts.
although, some people run into problems like the motor not coming back down in line with the mounts, so a trick i have done in the past is to let the jack down and take it right out of the way, put handbrake on, start car and in 1st gear give it a few "pig roots" and hopefully it will fall into place.
although, some people run into problems like the motor not coming back down in line with the mounts, so a trick i have done in the past is to let the jack down and take it right out of the way, put handbrake on, start car and in 1st gear give it a few "pig roots" and hopefully it will fall into place.
Hopefully not out through the bonnet with the gearbox attached,pig in shit wrote:undo old bolts on old engine mounts, put jack up car from the sump (place a block of wood in between sump and jack), take old mounts off, place new mounts in, lower jack, do up bolts.
although, some people run into problems like the motor not coming back down in line with the mounts, so a trick i have done in the past is to let the jack down and take it right out of the way, put handbrake on, start car and in 1st gear give it a few "pig roots" and hopefully it will fall into place.
Prybar works alittle better
i Have also done one at a time
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Timber should protect as stated but theres allways a risk that it could fall off and the jack go through the sump how ever small that is, Block and tackle or engine crane is the other wayflak wrote:I was always told that you dont lift anything from under the sump because of the chance of crushing the sump. Thanks for the tips guys
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Automatics=washing machines,dish washers,fridges
Automatics=washing machines,dish washers,fridges
GO79 wrote:dont buy aftr market i went through 3 untill i decided not to be a tight ass and buy genuine
you went to the wrong place then mate .
ive had the same aftermarket one 4yrs and 3 engine rebuilds(idiot mechanics not doing there jobs)
Manuels= 4wd,cars,bikes,guns,trucks,race cars
Automatics=washing machines,dish washers,fridges
Automatics=washing machines,dish washers,fridges
you must not drive you 4x4 hard enough thenbeinthemud wrote:GO79 wrote:dont buy aftr market i went through 3 untill i decided not to be a tight ass and buy genuine
you went to the wrong place then mate .
ive had the same aftermarket one 4yrs and 3 engine rebuilds(idiot mechanics not doing there jobs)
t;)
they did look to be made pretty shitty and were 1/3 ish of the genuine price
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