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Date:         Tue, 4 Dec 2001 08:41:20 -0500
Reply-To:     Hector Zapata <hector.zapata@XRXGSN.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Hector Zapata <hector.zapata@XRXGSN.COM>
Subject:      Re: motor mounts
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> > 1) Remove the muffler/cat and the exhaust pipe going to #2 and #4. > 2) Support the engine with a jack but do not apply a lot of lifting force. > Just want to support the engine. > 3) Remove the 3 bolts on the engine that attach it to the motor mounts. > 4) Remove the bolts on the engine support and drop the assembly down to > replace the motor mounts. > > The Bently really isn't clear on a process. It just shows pictures and no > sequence or instructions. > > William

Hi, did this two weekends ago, didn't remove the muffler, just loosened the brackets. Lifted and lowered the engine with a floor jack, wich allowed me to remove the bolts. Clean everything you can ,and this is the best time to replace the oil pressure sender, mine was leaking, and no more oil on the ground to mark the spot...

Hector


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