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  1. #1
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    Honda Camira

    F@#$K I cant get to the rear engine mount

    Man its a bitch.. Ive been trying for some time now..

    Ive taken all the bolts out for the L bracket but cant take it out even..

    its for a B16A

    any ideaS?
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  2. #2
    from underneath the car maybe (if u arent doing it like this already lol!)

  3. #3
    Green block gangster Array
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    May 2004
    Car:
    twin GX160's
    what car

    you will have to undo the top part of the mount from the block to the mount to make it easier

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin
    from underneath the car maybe (if u arent doing it like this already lol!)
    its like a T-bone.. and tis also wedged inside the mount
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  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by ECU-MAN
    what car

    you will have to undo the top part of the mount from the block to the mount to make it easier
    its a ek4/em1

    all the mount bolts form the T bone (L shaped) thing is undone...

    I just cant pull the thing out to get to the rubber mount on the cross member bolts
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  6. #6
    you need to have extendable, rubber arms.
    i gave up when i looked at mine about a year ago... for the sake of my skin, i decided to let hanny's do it.
    And so it begins...


  7. #7
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    With the intake manifold off it's easy. Did mine in five minute. If you remove all the bolts from the motor and the chassis along with the one into the rubber mount and it's three bolts the whole thing will slide out with tough love. Be careful of the heater connections and other lines but it's only a five-minute job with the right tools.

  8. #8
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    '94 Civic VTi
    this has been covered before. SEARCHH
    [TNT] Team No Traction - Cos No Traction Is Underrated

    Two turbos, is better then one.

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