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    Advice for changing engine mounts on dc2r

    Hi guys,

    Going to attempt to change my engine mounts on my dc2r tomorrow. It's one of those jobs that I will figure out eventually but will take twice as long as it should. Any advice anybody can offer before tackling this job? Something along the lines of remove 'this' instead of wasting time trying to access certain bolts. And which locations to reach bolts from? I believe a few you need to take the wheels off and there's a hole in the wheel arch?

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    OP on the srs note.

    Dont forget to support the motor from the bottom.

    I use a jack lift wit a plank of wood and place under the oil sump. Dont apply any upward pressure just enfu for it help it keep it in place.
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    Will do, thanks. Having nightmares about that rear mount last night. Not looking forward to tackling this!

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    rear mount HATE LIFE! take the T bracket out with the mount makes it a lil easier
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    update on that rear mount pls
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    Did this last weekend.
    Start with the rear. Remove the subframe support bar to make more room for the L/T bracket to move. This way you can manouver that bitch of a rear mount out. Also you will need some help to do that one. Had one person pulling the motor toward the front of the car and another holding the bracket out of the way. Last person has to manouver the mount out. Make sure to do the rear first as if you do the sides first you wont be able to pull the motor to make that extra bit of space to pull out the rear mount. Also make sure to use a jack to support the motor when doing the side mounts.
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    i personaly would just remove the intake manifold.. its not that big of a deal

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    Ok now I'm really scared since I changed every mount yesterday except the rear, and today I'm doing the rear alone! I'm gonna have to do some zen meditation like the karate guys before they smash 10 planks of wood at once

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    Woah. Just finished. Took me 4 hours to do the rear mount alone! The 2 lower bolts holding the bracket were damn tight and I couldn't get the car jacked up high enough to get my breaker bar onto them. Ended up putting my face on the front Honda badge. Both hands on the extractors and a foot on the spanner to loosen it off. When using arms only I just ended up sliding my body backwards. Was well worth it, new experience and the old mount was in 2 pieces, car feels much better now.

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