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May you help me? I want to know the original number of Engine support, this support is like a "little bone". I thank you

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There are two engine mounts, one on each end of the engine, called "dog bones" as they are shaped like bones. You can buy them new at any parts store or on ebay. Same parts fit most all saturn 1.9L 4 cylinder cars from 92-99 which all have the same basic engine. There is also another mount on the top of the engine to the left, and one on the bottom right side under the transmission. The dog bones can be replaced easily, but the other two require some thought as the engine must be supported and lifted independent of the car.

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