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Re: Pass side mount...nut/no-nut
Ken,
>From your description, you are putting the bolt in the wrong way! The
captive sliding nut IS the nut. No nut loose on the pass motor mount that
I know of.
Eric
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Ken wrote:
> Hey listers:
> Can anyone tell me if the passenger side engine mount is a bolt AND a nut.
> The bolt goes in the back of the mount first because there is that
> threaded/sliding nut
> that is captive on the front side. The bolt is just long enough to poke out
> the front
> about a half an inch, but there isn't enough left of it to fit a nut on it.
> Also the lower timing
> belt cover is to close. Touches it actually. I tried to be organized and
> keep everything together
> and I thought the nut/bolt went together. Must not. Second guessing
> myself.....
> Confirm or deny?
> thanks
>
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