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So it turns out my balance belt is intact, it's evidently an engine mount that's gone south (symptoms -- very rough idle, smooths itself out at 1200 rpm, starts vibrating again nastily at ~3000+ rpm, and a nasty rattle that's the exhaust shield, which fits, given (a) the car has 90+K on it, (<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/cool.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> there's no documentation of the engine mounts ever being replaced, © the engine mounts are known to wear out, and (d) the right engine mount, by the exhaust, is usually the first to go -- as I understand it, from talking with BHP, etc.)
So --
How tough a job is this? Shadetree mech, or more involved?
Are there better-than-OEM replacements, or should I just get the updated 951 part from the factory?
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I changed mounts without a lift. If your car is on stands, you jack the engine with your floor-jack at the oil pan. (with a wood block) It is a pain job though.
However, bad engine mounts show up at idle only and not at 3000 rpm. I would guess there is another problem besides mounts.
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[quote name='flash' date='Jul 21 2005, 07:32 AM']dave - does that mean you just used the hoist to hold the weight of the engine while you lowered the crossmember? (oh joy, another alignment too)
chris - i meant to ask - how did you manage to get the cover off? the nuts were spinning in the plastic - did you actually get it off to verify the belt was intact?
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It's at the stealer... I'm at the point now where opportunity costs outweigh the interest rate on my credit card... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Looks like they'll be doing the engine mount, too... If it falls under the category of "advanced wrenching," I'll have a pro do it.
Will the labor of the belt swap be reduced by the labor of the mount replace?
(Should I have them do both mounts, as long as they're in there?)
Water pump -- 951 part, or something else?
Re: Symptoms --
Going by this: "If you have excessive vibration at idle, and the vibration disappears around 1200 RPM, one or more of your motor mounts may be bad."
http://www.rennlist.com/944values/9685.htm
Was exactly what I experienced, so BHP's "haven't torn it apart yet, but it 'feels like' ..." diagnosis seems spot on.
I may have other things going on...
Seems my car always does.
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erik_k thanks for those pics! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> That is exactly the thing I've been looking for!
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