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Old 02-15-2010, 02:01 AM
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ok, so im trying to get my motor mount inserts in. I got the very front one in. But I can not for the life of me figure out out to get the stock rubber insert out of the tranny mount on the drivers side. The one under the battery. I got the metal bushing cut out, but I cant figure out how to get out the metal sleeve and the rest of the rubber out. Anyone got any advice
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ok, so im trying to get my motor mount inserts in. I got the very front one in. But I can not for the life of me figure out out to get the stock rubber insert out of the tranny mount on the drivers side. The one under the battery. I got the metal bushing cut out, but I cant figure out how to get out the metal sleeve and the rest of the rubber out. Anyone got any advice
when in doubt, kill it with fire!!!
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blow torch.......press.....or check another thread here.....its something about a daily driver
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I cut the ring with a sawzall and finish the job with a flathead screwdriver and a hammer.
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oh I had a propane torch on the thing for like 20 mins, the rubber caught on fire lol. I guess Im gonna have to cut the ring then blah hoping I didnt have to do that
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Originally Posted by crush02342002
I cut the ring with a sawzall and finish the job with a flathead screwdriver and a hammer.
^^ lmao... best advice yet... when in doubt... get a BFH, that'll always solve the problem.
.....and even if it doesn't...at least you'll get your frustrations out on the son of a b!tch
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saw-z-all, takes like 10 minutes total if you do it that way.
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Originally Posted by Mouse
^^ lmao... best advice yet... when in doubt... get a BFH, that'll always solve the problem.
.....and even if it doesn't...at least you'll get your frustrations out on the son of a b!tch
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^^ lmao... best advice yet... when in doubt... get a BFH, that'll always solve the problem.
.....and even if it doesn't...at least you'll get your frustrations out on the son of a b!tch



^^^ you're welcome for that
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I cut the ring with a sawzall and finish the job with a flathead screwdriver and a hammer.

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^^ lmao... best advice yet... when in doubt... get a BFH, that'll always solve the problem.
.....and even if it doesn't...at least you'll get your frustrations out on the son of a b!tch
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^^^ you're welcome for that
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well dnt have a sawzall so I use a hacksaw some penetrating oil and a 32pound forge hammer it came out lol
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BFH FTMFW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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BFH and the Cheater bar are my two favorite tools in the garage
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