Removal Of Crossmember
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That was my initial thought. I was under the truck today, jacked up on the engine to see if I could get movement. I didn't witness any. Went a step further had my dad in hit the accelerator and brake w/ the truck in reverse and again in drive at the same time to see if the engine would jump. I saw normal movement.
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I'll tell you what, going back to the bad motor mount; it did look like the whole motor was leaning to the passenger side. I was lying on my back looking up at the oil pan and it appeared to be leaning to the passenger side of the frame. Is this normal?
Here's a pic of the passenger side motor mount. Does it look bad?
I'm I missing a hunk of rubber from that mount????
Here's one from A.B.. Mine doesn't look quite like this one...
Here's a pic of the passenger side motor mount. Does it look bad?
I'm I missing a hunk of rubber from that mount????
Here's one from A.B.. Mine doesn't look quite like this one...
Last edited by coors; 11-13-2013 at 04:43 PM.
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Okay. It appears I have a bad passenger side motor mount. Thanks, jafir. Thus, causing the engine to sit ****-eyed twisting the cat down and into the prop shaft.
I would still suggest adding spacers and installing the crossmember when you add a lift. But, I still probably won't do it. Hehe.
I would still suggest adding spacers and installing the crossmember when you add a lift. But, I still probably won't do it. Hehe.
Last edited by coors; 11-13-2013 at 09:00 PM.