Motor Mounts that wont line up....

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Motor Mounts that wont line up....

Post by TheSubaruJunkie »

When trying to drop my motor back in my car today, the mounts wont fall into the crossmember. It looks like the studs are about an inch too far forward?

Im almost positive I have the mounts on the right sides, but I cant find any images to show me. And the R - L is missleading, as im not sure if they mean right side while looking at the front or rear of the motor.

Anyone have any tips?
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Post by Saskatoon Subaru »

when R and L are used in labeling, think of it as if you were sitting in the car looking forward.
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Post by asc_up »

The mounts should only be easy to mount on the correct side. At least when I put new motor mounts on I accidentally tried to put the L on the R and there was no way it was going to go on without cutting it up.

I sort of had the same problem. I just lowered the engine enough to let the studs sit on the crossmember. Then I tried to push it as close as I could. Then once I did all that I got under the car and used a flathead screwdriver and a rubber mallet to push the studs into the holes...
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Post by scuzzy »

I find it easy to just lightly set the studs on the crossmember using a cherry picker/engine hoist; then I can generally wrestle them into place just by grabbing ahold of the engine and shaking it/pushing/tilting/etc.
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Post by evolutionmovement »

What I do is set them just about on the crossmember, but not touching, then get one of them in by pushing the stud with a large open end wrench and tilt the engine so that it goes in. Then I thread the nut on a little, lower the engine a little more and adjust the sliding bar I have for the crane as necessary and do the other side.
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Post by douglas vincent »

Unbolt the bolt from the tranny to the frame 9whatever its called). then you can shove the entire block/tranny back. It Works!
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Post by TheSubaruJunkie »

I dont wanna unbolt anything else cause im sure after i get the motor in the crossmember, it will be a pain in the ass to get that bolt back in :\

I guess there's no other way tho. I just wanted to make sure i didnt put the L mount on the R side of the block. I dont think i have.

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Post by douglas vincent »

The bolt I am talking about is the bolt right under the ignigtor. Really easy to undo and redo.
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TheSubaruJunkie wrote:I dont wanna unbolt anything else cause im sure after i get the motor in the crossmember, it will be a pain in the ass to get that bolt back in :\

I guess there's no other way tho. I just wanted to make sure i didnt put the L mount on the R side of the block. I dont think i have.

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I highly doubt you did. Like I said, it wouldn't bolt up easily to the incorrect side.
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Post by TheSubaruJunkie »

Doug...
what is a Ignigtor??
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Post by asc_up »

TheSubaruJunkie wrote:Doug...
what is a Ignigtor??
Hahahaha makes him sound like a bit of a racist if you ask me...
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Post by TheSubaruJunkie »

Doug are you talking about the dogbone? The rubber piece that bolts from the firewall to the tranny?
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Post by Kay95 »

Ya I did the same thing last time I pulled a motor. Played like hell til I undid the dogbone.

The dogbone is the mount on top of the transmission that connects it to the firewall.
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Post by vrg3 »

I've never had this problem, but I do always install the dogbone last.

...or not at all.
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