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Old 02-21-2017, 06:37 AM
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Hi,

the video gives you a step by step tutorial how to replace the engine mounts on the Porsche 944. The hydraulic engine mounts lose their damping capacity with time, a mount is worn to the limit, when the installed height is less than 62 mm or the height of the removed and de-tensioned mount is less than 65 mm.



The video has a German soundtrack but English subtitles are available at YouTube. If you don't see them by default, watch the video directly at YouTube and press the subtitle button below the frame.

Enjoy it,

Jürgen
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I like the crows foot inverted method with the extension on the combination wrench
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^^^care to eleaborate?
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Jürgen set a short 13mm closed end of a combo wrench on the upper mount bolt then used an extension for access.
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Hi,

I used a 12 - 13 mm double box-end wrench. The 13 mm fit at the bolt and the 12 mm I operated with a 12 mm Allen socket.

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