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Engine Mount Replacement (Right)


Removal Procedure





Notice: Broken engine mountings can cause misalignment of certain drive-train components. Misalignment of drive-train components causes eventual destruction of the drive-train components.

If one engine mount breaks, the rest of the engine mounts will have increased stress put on them. This could cause the rest of the engine mounts to break.
1. Raise the vehicle. Refer to Vehicle Lifting.
2. Remove the right fender wheelhouse extension.





3. Remove the right side transmission support brace, if equipped.





4. Working through the wheelhouse, remove the generator rear brace from the engine.
^ Remove the nuts holding the brace to the intake studs and the stud on the engine.
^ Remove the bolt holding the brace to the rear of the generator.
5. Lower the vehicle.





6. Install a suitable engine lifting device to the eyelet on the accessory mounting bracket.
7. Raise the engine only enough to remove the weight from the engine mount.
8. Remove the engine mount through-bolt.





9. Remove the stud and the two bolts holding the engine mount to the engine.
10. Remove the engine mount.

Installation Procedure





Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.

1. Install the engine mount, the stud and the two bolts.

^ Tighten the engine mount stud and bolts to 55 Nm (41 ft. lbs.).





2. Install the engine mount through-bolt.

^ Tighten the engine mount through-bolt to 45 Nm (33 ft. lbs.).

3. Remove the engine lifting device.





4. Raise the vehicle.
5. Working through the wheelhouse, install the generator rear brace.
6. Install the nuts holding the brace to the intake stud and the stud on the engine.
7. Install the bolt holding the brace to the rear of the generator.

^ Tighten the generator rear brace nuts and bolt to 25 Nm (18 ft. lbs.).





8. Install the transmission support brace.

^ Tighten the transmission support bolts to 50 Nm (37 ft. lbs.).





9. Install the right fender wheelhouse extension.
10. Lower the vehicle.