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Old 09-09-2008, 08:32 PM
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Default 2000 Corolla-RH engine mount insulator?

Re 2000 Toyota Corolla
Trying to remove cylinder head as per Chilton's. Everything going fine
up to now but now I need to remove RH engine mount insulator. Can't
find reference photo in Chilton's but only see one mount at the top on
this side. Curious why they say remove insulator and not complete
mounting bracket. Something doesn't seem right. Am I right to assume
I'll have to support engine to remove this part?
Thanks in advance.
K
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Old 09-09-2008, 09:33 PM
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On Sep 9, 3:15*pm, geo.n...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Re 2000 Toyota Corolla
> Trying to remove cylinder head as per Chilton's. Everything going fine
> up to now but now I need to remove RH engine mount insulator. Can't
> find reference photo in Chilton's but only see one mount at the top on
> this side. Curious why they say remove insulator and not complete
> mounting bracket. Something doesn't seem right. Am I right to assume
> I'll have to support engine to remove this part?
> Thanks in advance.
> K


Most likely you should support the engine with a jack somehow so you
don't crush your arm or break any engine parts.. Yes, if it seems
like the bracket for the engine mount will undo, you should probably
undo that. Seems like if it's bolted to the head, you'll need to
undo the whole bracket eventually anyway.
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