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Author Subject: Lower engine mount.
4bphil

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Location: Nuneaton

Registered: 07 Jan 2010

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Post #1
how the feck do you remove it?

I have a powerflex updated item and want to replace this mount.

Does it push in on a metal collar?

Regards

phil

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Posted 17th Mar 2010 at 02:35
dragoon

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Post #2
cut or press it out?

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Posted 17th Mar 2010 at 02:40
4bphil

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Post #3
Sugar.

It's in faq's.....

Thanks for your help.

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309 xsi
309 goodwood
205 1.9 gti x2
2x gti 6's
sierra saphire 4x4 cosworth
escort cosworth
Subaru rb5
suburu sti 5 massive power
subaru wr1
evo 7 gta
evo 8 mr 320
Posted 17th Mar 2010 at 02:50
jjrossi636

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Post #4
i changed mine a couple of weeks ago, remove bolts and bracket, cut through it with a junior hacksaw, bash it out! simples.
Posted 17th Mar 2010 at 04:18
kezman7

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Location: Castleford

Registered: 20 Feb 2009

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Post #5
Any garage with a hydralic press should do it!
Posted 17th Mar 2010 at 04:58

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