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Old 06-24-2013, 10:12 AM
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I am putting back together my 91 s2 and don't remember where this heat shield came from.

Any help is appreciated. Pictures even better.

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Old 06-24-2013, 11:20 AM
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Looks like the one that protects the motor mount. I'll try to attach a PDF with a picture, its number 15 on the Parts document. My pdf is from a 968 but you will get the idea
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That's right. Passenger side motor mount, installed from the rear.
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Ok got it, it bolts on the crossmember. My crossmember is not in the car yet. Should I install it on the cross member before mounting it or after. Which is easier?

Thanks allot for your help!!

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It's very easy to install with the crossmember in place. If you put it on first it might get in the way.
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This is one of the last things you bolt on, 2 m6 bolts hold it in place and its super easy to put on. Definitely run it!
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Yes, This is very easy to access and put on. I've done it before with all 4 wheels on the ground and the fronts turned to the left. It's not a big deal. Rear side of the pass-side of crossmember. The top hole is not (I think) visible if your car is on the ground.

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thanks for the info everyone!
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Not sure if you can see it 100% but at the bottom it is there…..
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Not sure if I remember putting in spacers when bolting it in



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