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drivers side engine mount problem 1.9 dturbo - xluhxzy - 09-04-2019

I have tried to remove the drivers side enginge mount but the mount it self is stuff moves 3-4 mm clockwise vice versa has a bit of play to any tips as to why it wont come out theres nothing i can see hold the thread in? or is there something hidden i can see ??


RE: drivers side engine mount problem 1.9 dturbo - Mighty306 - 10-04-2019

As "Driver's side" means right hand side here in the UK and left hand side everywhere else in Europe which side do you actually have the problem with?!! Are talking about the top engine mount that sits in a cradle by one of the strut turrets or the gearbox mount?


RE: drivers side engine mount problem 1.9 dturbo - xluhxzy - 10-04-2019

(10-04-2019, 07:12 AM)Mighty306 Wrote: As "Driver's side" means right hand side here in the UK and left hand side everywhere else in Europe which side do you actually have the problem with?!! Are talking about the top engine mount that sits in a cradle by one of the strut turrets or the gearbox mount?

Drives side or left sode as you look at engine faceing the car yest sits in snugg nothings attsched to it just wont come out?


RE: drivers side engine mount problem 1.9 dturbo - Mighty306 - 10-04-2019

Sounds like the mounting point in the bottom of the cradle has broken e.g. in this thread https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?tid=16377 & this thread https://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?tid=4332 . .  Metal fatigue there isn't uncommon.

Most people weld it back in but you'll obviously have to get the mount and the fragment it's attached to out first.