On Thu, 8 Nov 2007, Ian Breyer wrote:
> Hi all. Does anyone have some advice for the best/easiest way to replace 
> a rear engine mount for my 72 TR6 (non overdrive). Thanks.
0. get the car off the ground using jack stands. I like to have the car a 
min. of 20 inches from the ground.
1. remove the interior so you have access to the bolts that connect the 
tranny to the mount.
2. support the tranny. Note: a non-movable jack is best for this 
application.
3. remove the two big bolts holding the tranny to the mount.
4. remove the entire mount to a bench
5. replace the rubber bits
6. installation is the reverse of removal.
Every time that I've tried to cut corners on this job, it's resulted in 
taking a lot more than twice as long to complete.
If you don't have a scissor jack, a bottle jack will to. If you don't have 
a bottle jack, you can use a trolley jack, but you have to make sure that 
it doesn't sag too much while the mount is out. It's okay for the tranny 
to sag a bit, but if it sags too much you may hurt the front motor mounts. 
And make sure the fan doesn't hit the radiator.
> Ian B
regards,
rml
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