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Old 09-18-2006, 05:11 PM   #11
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How to install B.Woody Solid Mounts

[color="Blue"]Here's my contribution to the forum. I feel that this can be accomplished by anyone with the right tools, time, & patience.

A couple things first, I don't have any torque specs so if someone feels this is important & can supply them, I'll edit this. I didn't use any thread locker

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socalsilverRL on 10-10-2006, 12:59 PM
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BWoody engine mount through bolt ??? ft/lb
75-80 ft/lb
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0redline6 on 11-14-2006, 01:13 AM
im goin to tackle these tomorrow morning.... wish me luck on this... im gotta get all these done an then take a trip to nyc for a concert.. its gonna b a hell of a ride!! haha.. im probly goin to b on here lookin for some fast helpp.. so i would keep an eye open lol
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gandapanda on 04-14-2008, 08:27 PM
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Having never touched a Saturn before, I worked on my first this past weekend. I was very impressed by the quality of these mounts... here is the wrench I used to get that toughie bolt on the front MM, which was actually the only hard part of doing this install:





Also, I used a piece of wood (it snapped but w/e) to hold the motor up as I did the install.



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Hyperion on 04-15-2008, 05:50 PM
I like to use old phonebooks on the jack. They don't split, they support well, & they tend to take up space reducing the time you have to sit there pumping the jack.
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nightmistwalker on 04-15-2008, 06:36 PM
i totally agree with the statement that the solid mounts put more power to the ground,,i was spinning fairly hard into third after i installed mine,,but i could not take the dash vibranting that much. i put the stockers back in and hate how much the engine moves around and have to watch the wheel hop thing again..i think that a softer mount would do just as good as the hard rubber ones, as long as the whole mount was filled with rubber to slow the movements of the engine down and would not produce as much vibes thru the car
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