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My gearstick in my HDi wobbles when coming off the throttle most noticeably in 4th, from what I understand this is the (top?) engine mount?
Not exactly sure what I should be searching in eBay etc? What I've found range from £30 to £150!
If someone could post a link of what it is that I need and how much fitting should be then that'd be much appreciated
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more likely to be lower rear engine mount
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30-06-2013, 02:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 30-06-2013, 02:45 PM by pugjohn306.)
now befor you go off spending aload of cash on summin av a good luck first three mounts on the engine left right and rear now 2 are easy to see and the left is alittle hard as its under the battery box anyway look at the right side of the car were the wheel is should jack up an take wheel off the lower mount is there inspect for cracks splits etc etc if you have some one to help you stand at the side(take it off the jack first lol) of the car start the motor and keeping your foot on the break put it in gear and release the clutch to the point its about to stall and youll see the engine move this will help you identify how the motor is moving and wich mount is gone going etc etc av a look on gsf or eurocarparts mate...
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(30-06-2013, 02:57 PM)rtha6551 Wrote: Thanks a lot mate! I'll give it a look later next week when my mate can bring his jack/stands round and offer his assistance for the last bit of it like you said.
In the meantime though I don't suppose its really a problem or likely to cause any damage?
Thanks again
its not ideal driving it if a mount has gone to be honest mate but if you are going to drive it just drive sensible and careful if it is a rear mount its best to take the hole bracket off but that also means taking off the drive shaft I'm afraid unless you plan on buying a powerflex mount.
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Iv no idea how much a garrage would charge mate i did my own a powerflex is easy cus nothingbhas to come off theres a power flex fitting on here somewere..
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Whatever you do don't buy the cheapest you can find on ebay, in my experience any top mount that costs less than £40 will die in a couple of thousand miles.
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A genuine one from pug will only be about £45 if I remember correctly.
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No chassis damage revealed when you took the old one off?