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Fits:
1994-2001 Acura Integra Sedan 4-Door 1.8L
1997-2000 Acura EL 1.6L
1992-1995 Honda Civic 1.5L
1996-2000 Honda Civic 1.6L
1993-1995 Honda Civic Del Sol 1.5L
1993-1997 Honda Civic Del Sol 1.6L
1997-2001 Honda CRV 2.0L
Package Include:
1 x EMT8027 / A6520 / 8027, 8575 / EM-8027, EM-8575 - Front Motor Mount
1 x EMT8028 / A6502 / 8028, 8435 / EM-8028, EM-8435 - Front Left Lower Motor Mount
What Is An Engine Mount?
An engine mount is part of the chassis that keeps the engine intact. It helps to dampen vibrations, reduce noise, and provide proper support to the engine. The engine connects to a vehicle's transmission via metal rods. As the engine vibrates, these rods transfer the vibrations to the engine mount, which absorbs them and helps to provide a smoother driving experience. Additionally, the engine mount helps to reduce the amount of engine noise that enters the passenger cabin. Without an engine mount, the engine would vibrate excessively, leading to a loud and uncomfortable ride.
How To Change Engine Mounts?
1. Support the Engine
Using a hydraulic jack from the bottom or an engine support bar from the top, lift the engine slightly to release tension from the engine mounts or to prepare for removal. On most longitudinally-engined cars, the engine will sit on its mounts. On most front-wheel drive cars, the engine will hang on the mounts. There is crossover, but keep that in mind for the method of supporting the engine.
2. Unbolt Engine Mounts and Lift Engine
Being cognizant of the style of engine mount, unbolt the engine mounts with the engine supported. Remove the engine side bolts first, then remove the chassis side. Once the engine mounts are unbolted, lift the engine as necessary. On cars with engines that sit on the mounts, lift the engine with a jack or engine support bar until the engine mount itself can be removed safely. On hanging-type mounts, the engine should not need to be lifted at all, but simply swapped with the engine in general position with a engine support bar.
3. Replace the Engine Mounts
Remove the old engine mounts safely. Make sure to not put your fingers anywhere they can be jammed or if the engine unexpectedly fell. Use two methods of supporting the engine for redundancy. Put the new engine mounts in position and loosely thread the bolts in.
4. Position the Engine and Torque the Mounts
With the bolts loosely threaded, make sure to position the engine properly from the top. Most engine mounts have a dowel pin that needs to be positioned. On sitting-type mounts, carefully lower the engine onto the mounts, making sure the dowel is in the right place, and then torque it down. On hanging-type mounts, position the engine by hand from the top until the mounts line up, then torque to specification.
5. Remove engine support and double check
With the mounts torqued, remove any engine support method. Make sure the mounts are still torqued, and the job is done.
Item Notes:
Before purchasing, please check whether it is fit for your vehicle in the fitment chart to avoid unnecessary returns.
If you have any questions, you can contact us to provide you with the most satisfactory service.
| Item Specifics | |
|---|---|
| Brand | 4UMOTOR |
| Type | Engine Mount Kit |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12660970 |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |
| Placement on Vehicle | Front Left Lower, Front |
| Universal Fitment | No |
| Color | as show |
| Fitment | Direct Replacement |
| Vintage Car Part | No |
| Finish | Completed |
| Items Included | 2 Motor Mounts |
| Transmission Type | Automatic & Manual Trans |
| Cross Part Number | A6502 A6520 |
| Interchange Part Number | 8575 8435,8028 8027,A6502 A6520,8435 8575 |
| OE/OEM Part Number | 8575 8435 A6520 A6502,50841-SR3-030 50842-SR3-030 |
| Superseded Part Number | 8435 8575,50841-SR3-030 50842-SR3-030,8575 8434 |
| Package Length | 10.16 inch |
| Package Width | 7.37 inch |
| Package Height | 5.32 inch |
| Package Weight | 2.14 LB |
| Mounting Style | Hydraulic |
| Mileage | 30000 miles |
| Mounting Hardware Included | No |
| Custom Bundle | No |
| Material | Rubber, Steel, Aluminum |
| Capacity | 1.5L-2.0L |
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Engine Billet Motor Torque Mount CRV Acura EL Integra For Honda Civic EG A6502
Fits: 1994-2001 Acura Integra Sedan 4-Door 1.8L 1997-2000 Acura EL 1.6L 1992-1995 Honda Civic 1.5L 1996-2000 Honda Civic 1.6L 1993-1995 Honda Civic Del Sol 1.5L 1993-1997 Honda Civic Del Sol 1.6L 1997-2001 Honda CRV 2.0L
Package Include: 1 x EMT8027 / A6520 / 8027, 8575 / EM-8027, EM-8575 - Front Motor Mount 1 x EMT8028 / A6502 / 8028, 8435 / EM-8028, EM-8435 - Front Left Lower Motor Mount
What Is An Engine Mount? An engine mount is part of the chassis that keeps the engine intact. It helps to dampen vibrations, reduce noise, and provide proper support to the engine. The engine connects to a vehicle's transmission via metal rods. As the engine vibrates, these rods transfer the vibrations to the engine mount, which absorbs them and helps to provide a smoother driving experience. Additionally, the engine mount helps to reduce the amount of engine noise that enters the passenger cabin. Without an engine mount, the engine would vibrate excessively, leading to a loud and uncomfortable ride.
How To Change Engine Mounts? 1. Support the Engine Using a hydraulic jack from the bottom or an engine support bar from the top, lift the engine slightly to release tension from the engine mounts or to prepare for removal. On most longitudinally-engined cars, the engine will sit on its mounts. On most front-wheel drive cars, the engine will hang on the mounts. There is crossover, but keep that in mind for the method of supporting the engine.
2. Unbolt Engine Mounts and Lift Engine Being cognizant of the style of engine mount, unbolt the engine mounts with the engine supported. Remove the engine side bolts first, then remove the chassis side. Once the engine mounts are unbolted, lift the engine as necessary. On cars with engines that sit on the mounts, lift the engine with a jack or engine support bar until the engine mount itself can be removed safely. On hanging-type mounts, the engine should not need to be lifted at all, but simply swapped with the engine in general position with a engine support bar.
3. Replace the Engine Mounts Remove the old engine mounts safely. Make sure to not put your fingers anywhere they can be jammed or if the engine unexpectedly fell. Use two methods of supporting the engine for redundancy. Put the new engine mounts in position and loosely thread the bolts in.
4. Position the Engine and Torque the Mounts With the bolts loosely threaded, make sure to position the engine properly from the top. Most engine mounts have a dowel pin that needs to be positioned. On sitting-type mounts, carefully lower the engine onto the mounts, making sure the dowel is in the right place, and then torque it down. On hanging-type mounts, position the engine by hand from the top until the mounts line up, then torque to specification.
5. Remove engine support and double check With the mounts torqued, remove any engine support method. Make sure the mounts are still torqued, and the job is done.
Item Notes: Before purchasing, please check whether it is fit for your vehicle in the fitment chart to avoid unnecessary returns.
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