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Old 02-20-24, 05:49 PM
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Motor mount torque specs

Hi, I just went through my workshop manual and my Haynes manual and cannot find the torque specs for the motor mounts themselves!

The torque specs I need are for the motor mount to the aluminum bracket and the motor mount to the steel bracket. Also the proper torque from the motor mounts to the Frame.




I have the specs for the right mounting bracket to the engine as 50 ft-lbs.
And the left mounting bracket to the engine as 50 ft-lbs also, are these correct?

Can I use the general 10mm torque of 27-40 ft-lbs for the mount to bracket and the mount to frame? They also recommend lock-tight for these two nuts.
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Originally Posted by gsmithrx7
Hi, I just went through my workshop manual and my Haynes manual and cannot find the torque specs for the motor mounts themselves!

The torque specs I need are for the motor mount to the aluminum bracket and the motor mount to the steel bracket. Also the proper torque from the motor mounts to the Frame.




I have the specs for the right mounting bracket to the engine as 50 ft-lbs.
And the left mounting bracket to the engine as 50 ft-lbs also, are these correct?

Can I use the general 10mm torque of 27-40 ft-lbs for the mount to bracket and the mount to frame? They also recommend lock-tight for these two nuts.


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Originally Posted by Hot_Dog

Thanks for the info, am I correct in assuming that if the torque for the mount to the frame being 23-34 ft-lbs, that the torque for the mount to the bracket is also 23-34 ft-lbs?
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Thanks for the info, am I correct in assuming that if the torque for the mount to the frame being 23-34 ft-lbs, that the torque for the mount to the bracket is also 23-34 ft-lbs?
Yes, same torque for both ends of the motor mount.
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Originally Posted by Hot_Dog
Yes, same torque for both ends of the motor mount.
Perfect, thanks!
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