1996-2000 Honda Civic HX side engine mount replacement
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- 1997 Honda Civic side engine mount remove and install.
Tools:
amzn.to/2aJwRlZ 1/2 ratchet
amzn.to/2aR8k22 1/2 Breaker bar
amzn.to/2aJy9kF 3" 3/8 extension
amzn.to/2awcRDO 3/8 ratchet
amzn.to/2awgYQc 14mm socket
amzn.to/2aEZ5Vb 17mm socket
Block of wood
Parts:
Side engine mount
Torque specs:
amzn.to/2awfDcd
40 ft. lbs - motor mount
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Man! Please keeping posting more 96-2000 Honda Civic videos. I have been learning a lot with you. Greetings from Brazil.
Kaio Rafael we will try, thanks for watching! :)
I learned a lot from this video. Thanks for taking the time to show us even though you already replaced it earlier and appear to be an expert at it. It really helps us out who have never done it at all.
Thanks for this video, you must have a nice camera. I recently did the timing belt on my 97, and I also replaced the top and bottom drivers side engine mounts at the same time, because they were super messed up. Is there another one to replace on the transmission side of the engine? Thanks in advance!
steven avery can you send me a link where you got the parts
Rizwan RKsti just check out summit racing, if you havent got parts already. Oreillys would have oem type replacements as well
What if the motor mount doesn't look like it's leaking oil but it looks cracked, I think it should be replaced also right??
if its cracked replace it
So the oil pan supports the weight of the engine ?
Really jack it up on the aluminum oil pan? I gotta replaxe an accessory belt never had a car where i needed to remove a damn engine mount to replace
Hey thanks great video. But please explain to the people part of the reason you make the job look so easy is because give of take I saw about thousand dollars in ratchets and extensions.
what is the name of parts in 1:05? my bracket was broken :( help me! please. I have Honda civic 2003 LX
AnimeFinite Piano I would guess its an engine mount bracket. The dealership can help get the exact part if you're not sure.
Would you happen to know if a 1997 Honda HX transmission would fit and work on a 1999 Honda Civic HX? Thanks!
All the manual transmissions are interchangable between 92-00, If it's an actual HX trans, it should have same gears and should work fine. The difference is in the gears, the computer is tuned for the gearing. I put an HX transmission into an EX one time and it made the engine act funny. The longest gears are the 92-95 VX trans, that car gets like 50mpg.
nice informative video! but how do you change the passenger side? It must be PITA since it appears NOBODY has a video posted doing the passenger side. I tried, but it hits the frame.
Either gotta fit it in there or drop the motor a tad so it fits in without hitting the frame
Ones again great job, but like I asked you on another video (serpentine tensioner) is the torque important? and if is, how you apply the right torque when you don't have the correct tool for it? Thank you.
AZULISIMOS Years and years of practice to get the correct feel on the torque.
THANKS GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lou M. Méndez thanks!
Those bolts were not torqued to spec. They looked like they were on way to loose. I used an air impact to remove mine.
Nice tools!
wow the easiest mount so far, does it work on 96 accord?
Why sometimes you use impact socket and sometimes regular socket? Thank you for answer my questions.
AZULISIMOS we switched it because the regular socket was thinner to get into the nuts. We don't recommend it.
What is that bracket called connection the mount to the motor
cruise control actuator was in the way
What were the symptoms of you broken engine mount?
If your engine moves a lot when you shift into Drive and Reverse. When they're really bad your engine will move several inches upward when it shifts. Have a friend shift between drive and reverse while you look at the engine. If your car feels like it's vibrating a lot while driving around is another sign.
your alignment will be fucked due to the torque making the entire engine and transmission move when you are accelerating
how do i know which side of the oil pan is ok to use?
thank you fuck you have no idea how hard it was looking into this for me
lol without comma's, it seems like you're cussing at us. I'm glad we did this video haha
My driver side shakes bad sometimes when leaving from a stop on my 99 civic 5 spd, do you think it could the motor mount?
yea
Good work show.
Velu Maniam thanks!
Ok I have a quick question that might be stupid. If the bracket that you removed is moving in my car, should tighten it or get a new mount? It's like a little wiggle.
+soccergenius5 I would tighten down the bracket. It's a separate component from the engine mount itself.
Oh ok because my left side vibrates like when idle and when accelerating from 0-20. So in guessing it's the mount then?
Like crazy*
Well if you tighten the bracket and it still vibrates, I would change the mount.
mines broke at the bottom its hard for me to get them off
Thanks bro
ImRastaa np!
Dumb question, what does HX mean?
thank you
tray24james np, thanks for watching and commenting!
@NutzAboutBolts hey my cousin replaced this exact mount and the engine still sags. Like to the point where the cam shaft starts to rub against the frame of the car. I'm not sure what's wrong with it....
+Jr Jasso cam shaft?? or axle shaft? hard to say without taking a look.
+NutzAboutBolts sorry lol I wasn't clear enough... It's the little wheel looking thing that the belt is attached to by that motor mount
+Jr Jasso you mean the pulley? which pulley is rubbing against the frame?
+NutzAboutBolts it's the pulley that's right next to the motor mount you replaced... That pulley is rubbing up against the frame cuz the engine is still sagging
+Jr Jasso check all the mounts for damage and see if its causing the sagging. It should be very obvious if it's leaning towards one side like that.
what kind a breaker bar is that? part number please.
it's by Snap-on. I don't know the part number, but if you search Snap-On 1/2 breaker bar, it'll show you. It's pretty expensive as well.
It's actually a 1/2 inch drive ratchet , Breaker bars don't have a ratcheting mechanism on them
Lol I have a b18b1 and lsd gsr trans in mine. Who ever had it before me put all solid mounts besides the driver side. My motor is level put mine lifted and slapped my hood :/ lol
how much is it to repair to a mechanic? how much for the part and how much for the labor?
and it's for a lower mount
+DR1BLESS not too sure, depends on where you take it. Dealer always charge more for labor than independent.
is there a fluid in the engine mount because the one in my car is leaking fluid right around the top?
+David Leonel Perez Yeah there is hydraulic fluid on the engine mount, if its broken, it'll leak out. You will have to replace with a new one.
NutzAboutBolts i feel alot of vibration when its idle and when it hits around 75 mph, could this be causing it?
+David Leonel Perez sounds like it. I would get that replaced
NutzAboutBolts thanks a lot!
the mounts with fluids are different you should try the stiff mounts david
To lift the engine, do you have to loosen the lower mount? I don't want to break that one while trying to fix. Thank you
No, we just lifted the engine up a little by the oil pan.
NutzAboutBolts ok, thank you
@NutzAboutBolts similar question. To replace the lower mount, will you need to loosen top mount?
If one breaks should we replace all mounts ?
Juan Granados no, only replace the ones that are broken.
If one mount is breaking, it probably means the others aren't far off. I usually replace them all every 100,000 to 80,000 miles
Where can i buy the driver side motor mount
auto stores, online, or dealerships.
Jacking it up on oil pan?????? Not sure that's a good idea
do you have a video on lower mount?
cant believe you jacked up the engine under the oil pan! 😬😬😬
😅😅 yeah just gotta be careful where the hard part is, sometimes you can use a block of wood on the bottom for support