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The mount is located under the engine, to replace it you must raise the car up as high as poss and support it with safety stands (a must!) and then unbolt the two engine mounts located about midway along the oil pan and bolted to the engine block, then you must carefully raise the engine off the mounts (do not damage the oil pan) and slide out the old mount and the new one in. You will need allot of tools to get this done, so unless you have all the needed tools don't attempt it.
There are 2 of them, one on each side of the motor. They are located at the base of the motor about center and connect to the front cross member. If you have a sideways mounted 4 cylinder you may have 3 motor mounts, this is common with some Dodge vehicle, They are located 2, upper and lower, on the passenger side of the motor and one actually on the transmission side that connects to the transmission.
The motor mount really has no specific name other than motor mount. Its the location of the mount that determines the part that you need. Just call and parts store and tell them the location of the mount and they will usually be able to match something up for you.
Motor mounts are located at bottom of the block. They are bolted to the block and to the frame/chasis -- you'll have to get under the vehicle to see them. There are usually two motor mounts.
should be on each side of the motor mounted on the crossmember under it. i would also check the mounts for the transmission. just how exactly did that happen ?
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