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2012-10-11 03:09:49
#1
motor mount problems!!
Do the nx2000 have problems with the motor mounts often? It keeps snaping bolts off into the transmission?? Any help??
2012-10-11 03:20:50
#2
Not all the bolts are on the bracket like they are supposed to be.
2012-10-11 04:04:43
#3
What?
2012-10-11 04:13:04
#4
crossthreaded,or wrong bolts.
They shoulgd go all the way in by hand in most cases.
2012-10-11 04:58:58
#5
This thread is giving me 50 shades of confusion right now.
2012-10-11 05:40:02
#6
If all ur motor mount are good then you won't be breaking them bolts. Get some motor mount insert and youll be fine.

Oh wait your snapping bolts.. hmm maybe ur ovet tighting it or using the wrong bolt
Last edited by Redline SER on 2012-10-11 at 05-41-34.
2012-10-11 06:25:17
#7
You might be missing bolts from the mounting bracket that go into the transmission. There should be 3 or 4
2012-10-11 17:20:19
#8
Would bad inserts do it?? Because the engine jerks a lot!! Not sure if its normal and when the bolts snap its usually when its a hard pull and then then they snap and the whole motor falls back onto the shifter linkage
2012-10-11 17:33:06
#9
Yeah bad inserts would make it jerk. when my bolt snapped I couldnt even shift because the transmission fell and there wasnt enough play in the shift linkage and it was stuck in gear. Your rear tranny mount is probably bad.
2012-10-11 19:21:32
#10
Rear tranny mount?

There is a transmission mount at the rear of the engine (driver's side)

Front and Rear cross member mounts at the side of the engine (front and rear of engine bay)

and the front engine mount (passengers side)

The front and rear cross member take a lot of torque when the engine is rev'd and cause majority movement.

The transmission has one mount attached to it and if you have problems shifting, that is probably the culprit.

The front aka passenger mount transfers a lot of NVH and does not do as much movement as I thought it would.

I hope this helps you, sir.
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