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Old Feb 11, 2008, 05:46 PM   #1
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Transaxle MOunt

Im trying to remove the mount that is holding my transmission,
so i unbolted the mount its self, then unbolted the mount to the transmission,

then raised the engine a little for some play so i can remove the mount,
doesn't seem to clear, any other suggestions,


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Old Feb 11, 2008, 07:33 PM   #2
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Which one? If you mean the one by the battery, then you need to drop the engine/trans for clearance. If you mean the one behind the engine, then it's a PITA and you just have to play with it until you get it.
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Yeah its the one by the battery,
i did it before but im looking in the manual and cant find it. i just dont remember how i did it
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Whenever I've taken that mount out, I've had to drop the trans quite a bit to gain clearance. I've only done it when removing the trans or engine on the Ralliart and a couple Evos.
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thanks, ill have a look at it again
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