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I bought the energy suspension motor mount insert kit. Inorder to put in 2 of the 3 sets of inserts, you have to remove the original torque mounts and slide ...

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07-25-2004, 10:48 PM   #1
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I bought the energy suspension motor mount insert kit. Inorder to put in 2 of the 3 sets of inserts, you have to remove the original torque mounts and slide them in both sides. Problem is, only 1 of the two bolts that hold each stock torque mount work. Only bolt is actually working, the other is dangling by a nut or a plate inside the chassis. Because of this i cannot remove it.

To put it another way, I can easy turn the bolt to tighten or loosen and it doesn't move. This is for both torque mounts.
I'm real close to just having a shop rip out the old ones, and weld on the new torque mounts i bought. My engine is new I don't anticipate changing the engine anytime soon.

Anyone have a similar problem?
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