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16.08.2005: Old vs new
This shows how the bolt does not match the hole anymore. You can force it through, but with a limited clearance under the fender it is not a easy task. In fact, with a bit of load placed on the mount, the bolt hides from view completely.

Engine mount replacement on the 1996 Saab 900. The old mounts were severily worn and broken, which caused excessive engine movement and shifting difficulty at high boost. To firm things up further, the transmission mount has been upgraded with a sport polyurethane mount from Taliaferro.

Tools:

  • 17 mm socket (rear mount);
  • 16 mm socket (rear and transmission mounts);
  • 15 mm socket (side mounts);
  • 13 mm socket (gearshift linkage);
  • 10 mm socket (throttle body inlet, plastic shields);
  • 8 mm socket (plastic shields);
  • 8 mm Allen socket (passenger side mount);
  • two L-shaped 3 mm Allen keys;
  • long socket extension;
  • ratchet handle;
  • torque wrench;
  • flat screwdriver (throttle body clamps);
  • hydraulic jacks and stands.

 

 
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