2 Brand New Mounts Installed
#11
Semi-hijack of thread:
What mount is the one next to the timing belt?
I have the upper (which bolts up right to/by the passenger side strut tower mount, just ordered the lower (which is longer than the upper mount):
Then apparently across from those mounts is the tranny mount on the driver side under the battery holder.
And finally there's a center mount which I'm assuming is the one right next to the timing belt.. is that correct? And do you know what the mopar# is?
Is it the: 05086709AB (Rear Engine Mount)?
What mount is the one next to the timing belt?
I have the upper (which bolts up right to/by the passenger side strut tower mount, just ordered the lower (which is longer than the upper mount):
Then apparently across from those mounts is the tranny mount on the driver side under the battery holder.
And finally there's a center mount which I'm assuming is the one right next to the timing belt.. is that correct? And do you know what the mopar# is?
Is it the: 05086709AB (Rear Engine Mount)?
#12
Semi-hijack of thread:
What mount is the one next to the timing belt?
I have the upper (which bolts up right to/by the passenger side strut tower mount, just ordered the lower (which is longer than the upper mount):
Then apparently across from those mounts is the tranny mount on the driver side under the battery holder.
And finally there's a center mount which I'm assuming is the one right next to the timing belt.. is that correct? And do you know what the mopar# is?
Is it the: 05086709AB (Rear Engine Mount)?
What mount is the one next to the timing belt?
I have the upper (which bolts up right to/by the passenger side strut tower mount, just ordered the lower (which is longer than the upper mount):
Then apparently across from those mounts is the tranny mount on the driver side under the battery holder.
And finally there's a center mount which I'm assuming is the one right next to the timing belt.. is that correct? And do you know what the mopar# is?
Is it the: 05086709AB (Rear Engine Mount)?
#13
I'm guessing that in order to do the timing belt you have to loosen up the mounts (especially the center / rear mount to remove it) in order to access the belts. If that's the case, then surely my mechanic wouldn't charge me that much more just to replace top, center, and bottom.
#14
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I'm guessing that in order to do the timing belt you have to loosen up the mounts (especially the center / rear mount to remove it) in order to access the belts. If that's the case, then surely my mechanic wouldn't charge me that much more just to replace top, center, and bottom.
I'm guessing that in order to do the timing belt you have to loosen up the mounts (especially the center / rear mount to remove it) in order to access the belts. If that's the case, then surely my mechanic wouldn't charge me that much more just to replace top, center, and bottom.
Replace the timing belt on some cars is easier than replacing the timing belt on other cars.
I think my mechanic charged me $270 or more to replaced the timing belt on a Camry. Now I look at it, I don't think he had to removed the engine mount.
Last edited by cheapez; 11-10-2012 at 08:35 AM.
#16
Yeah my mechanic in about two weeks will be doing:
Timing belt, belt tensioner, water pump, upper/lower torque strut mounts, and engine mount.
And I just discovered that I possibly have a rear main seal leak. So joooooy! lol... a car I got for free, only to pretty much have payments on it (that is, buying parts and having a mechanic work on it on a weekly basis).
At least my new camshaft position sensor + magnet fixed my P0433 CEL error
Timing belt, belt tensioner, water pump, upper/lower torque strut mounts, and engine mount.
And I just discovered that I possibly have a rear main seal leak. So joooooy! lol... a car I got for free, only to pretty much have payments on it (that is, buying parts and having a mechanic work on it on a weekly basis).
At least my new camshaft position sensor + magnet fixed my P0433 CEL error
#17
The engine mount is the last thing to come off of the car before the timing belt cover is removed. It should cost nothing to have the engine mount and accessory belt tensioner pulley R&R'd since both have to come out/off anyways. I think the lower torque strut comes off, and the top torque strut IMO should also cost nothing to change as it is two bolts and probably takes a total of about 5 minutes to replace.
Optimally, you will have the following items replaced: timing belt, tensioner, water pump, cam seal, crank seal, accessory belt tensioner pulley, engine mount and accessory belts if it's about time.
Optimally, you will have the following items replaced: timing belt, tensioner, water pump, cam seal, crank seal, accessory belt tensioner pulley, engine mount and accessory belts if it's about time.
#18
The engine mount is the last thing to come off of the car before the timing belt cover is removed. It should cost nothing to have the engine mount and accessory belt tensioner pulley R&R'd since both have to come out/off anyways. I think the lower torque strut comes off, and the top torque strut IMO should also cost nothing to change as it is two bolts and probably takes a total of about 5 minutes to replace.
Optimally, you will have the following items replaced: timing belt, tensioner, water pump, cam seal, crank seal, accessory belt tensioner pulley, engine mount and accessory belts if it's about time.
Optimally, you will have the following items replaced: timing belt, tensioner, water pump, cam seal, crank seal, accessory belt tensioner pulley, engine mount and accessory belts if it's about time.
lulz Guess I should do the alternator belt too. Going with all Gates Racing belts.
Last edited by illriginalized; 11-12-2012 at 12:27 PM.
#19
Yes, a crankshaft seal is generally considered to be the rear main seal. There is a belt tensioner, but it is built into the engine support plate and cannot be swapped out. If the tensioner itself goes bad, you have to get a new support plate. The pulley can be swapped out easily enough though.
#20
Yes, a crankshaft seal is generally considered to be the rear main seal. There is a belt tensioner, but it is built into the engine support plate and cannot be swapped out. If the tensioner itself goes bad, you have to get a new support plate. The pulley can be swapped out easily enough though.
When you say, "belt tensioner" you mean the arm (which I think moves and is spring loaded), right? And the pulley which can be swapped out is bolted onto the arm.