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removing this engine mount??
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NorthantsBen
PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 1:08 pm Up
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how does it come off, my old cars one was just a nut and haynes only shows a nut too, but this one has a rubber thing on top Confused

there is a nut under the rubber thing but cant get spanner on it Evil or Very Mad

 


i have tried pulling rubber thing off but no joy Sad



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that needs a 32mm socket or similar
 

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cartoonhead wrote:
that needs a 32mm socket or similar


come again?

looks like a bit of round rubber Confused there is a 16or13mm nut under it ??


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get the rubber bit off the top . l mine was in two bits when i removed it lol i thinks its like a 16 or 17mm but cant really remember , i just airguned it off ( as it was f****d) then screwdriver on the side of hte metal mount' hit it with a hammer so that its un screws .. take it off screw the new one on handtight . put the rest of the mounts back on and tight up with a snap bar .. thats how i done mine at college with my teacher
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its just a 32mm nut with a bit of rubber on so if you push down on a 33mm socket it will go on and undo it.

feels like its gonna slip/round off the nut but it will grip it enough to undo it.

that nut goes from the rubber to the base which is the threaded nut Smile

 

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cartoonhead wrote:
its just a 32mm nut with a bit of rubber on so if you push down on a 33mm socket it will go on and undo it.

feels like its gonna slip/round off the nut but it will grip it enough to undo it.

that nut goes from the rubber to the base which is the threaded nut Smile

nice one, i got a 32mm that i use for the driveshafts and rear hubs so will smack that on Laughing

couldnt see this in the haynes tho Confused lol

or was on my last car Confused


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Tried what u said but it just spins Confused

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That rubber thing has a M10 threaded metal insert inside it, you really need to grip it tightly to get it to start to undo.

You might end up destroying it on removal.

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Thanks I ripped the top off it trying lol,

Will get some mole grips on it and try again Smile

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You removing the complete engine mount?

Hope you have the special Peugeot tool Wink

Hammer & decent punch works if your carefull with your aim Cool

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Well yer trying to,

Why is it this rubber thing is not in the Haynes and when I too it out my last car it was just a nut and took 2mins lol


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NorthantsBen wrote:

Why is it this rubber thing is not in the Haynes and when I too it out my last car it was just a nut and took 2mins lol

Rubber thing isnt fitted on all 206's, just some of them Wink

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Air gun it! If your removing it then dont matter if you reck it lol i done it at college air gun the nut off , hammer and screwdriver bang to unscrew it and screw the new one on
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Lol I have snapon air gun but next door compressor don't reach car lol Laughing

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out of curiosity im getting quote a bit of a rattle when starting the car up and this engine mount has a gap either side of it between there the bolt is and the rubber things on either side (buffers?), would that cause a loud rattling or is there supposed to be about a 5mm gap either side? because that's how it is on mine atm
 
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