Poly engine torque mounts fitting guide.
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Right'o chaps and chappesses, my lovely new poly mounts arrived a few days ago from the US of A, so i decided to get off my ar$e and fit them when the weather cleared up, which it did a couple of days ago.



So, up went the ar$e end of the car and out came the tools!

decided to start with the front touque mount, seen below in its original state:-





the lower bolt on the drivers side was a xxxxxx to get to


The mounting bolts front and rear are all 14mm bolts, and the central bolt is 17mm.

There are 4 mounting bolts and the central bolt to undo and it just pulls out easily.









While it was appart i got the trusty TB spanner


Then insert the new poly mounts, they are in two halves with a metal insert for the central bolt:






when it comes to refitting it was quite difficult to line up the bolts to the chassis.





In place sitting pretty:






The rear one is a lot more restricted for access with the way my exhaust is piped! The torque mount bolts go through the sub frame




Removed:-




Inspected and found what i suspected, the V6 has destroyed my mount.




The dammage:





The mount in pieces:





Same process as the front, fit the two new poly mount halves and insert the new center metal piece


Putting the mount back in place was actually alot easier than the front mount! inserted the three bolts through the subfram first and got a few threads on them, then fitted the central bolt, then tightened them all up








Enjoy, it took me bout hour and half start to finnish.


hope you enjoyed the write up, thanks.


People have metioned to much excess cabin vibrations, but i only realy notice it at tick over



Matt