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Does this sound like a bad engine mount? 850 1997

Ive got a 111K on a GLT. I just replaced the torque bushing with urethane type. coincidently a few days later my wife notices a clunk-clunk sound on acceleration. I heard it myself today its a bit variable depending on how hard I accelerate from a stop. it only occurs when accelerating. No problem while cruising. Also a harsh clunk when starting that wasnt there before I replaced the torque bushing. Any chance I replaced the bushing incorrectly?

I think it is an engine mount but I checked each mount and the rear trans mount and none are obviously busted. anyone have a guess as to which is the most likely culprit.

Maybe I'll just replace them all; ).

TIA
mattk








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    Does this sound like a bad engine mount? 850 1997

    There's a bunch of engine mounts -- some in weird places. Check 'em all: many of mine died. I'm not eager to tackle replacing them.
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    -- Bruce / '82 244 (315k miles!), '86 745, '87 760Ti, '94 854








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    Does this sound like a bad engine mount? 850 1995

    there was a message that new bushing is too stiff and translates vibration into the firewall - the person who posted that message changed it agin one week later w/ volvo bushing and the noise was gone.








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    Does this sound like a bad engine mount? 850 1997

    I had the same problem. Check to see that you screwed in the bolt tightly enough. If not the bolt on the upper engine mount will vibrate back and forth.







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