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Hey everyone,
While I have my engine out I decided it was time to replace the original and rock hard rear engine mount rubber. I made a little video of the process. It was very straight forward and very easy with the engine out of the way ![]() Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucAbLIm1j64
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Can you replace the rubber pads without removing the engine?
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Yes of course.
You can support the engine with a jack under the pan most likely. then just unbolt the mounts from the flywheel housing. Try and remove the mount to frame bolts, but in my case all 6 snapped from rust.
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