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b20 engine mount bolt extraction repair. 140-160

Hi MP

Just had exactly the same thing happen with the B20B in my 122..... thought the motor mount had collapsed so bought a pair .... Imagine my surprise to find the engine literally hanging on by the top bolt with the front bottom one completely missing and the rear one with the head snapped off .... it came out very easily with a punch and a hammer .... maybe a small cold chisel .... there was no tension on the bolt as it wasn't bottomed out ... hope you have as good luck with yours .... I might suggest that you give the other side a check while you are at it .... it was missing one bolt on the other side and one other was loose ..... I replaced both engine mounts although on inspection it was not really necessary inserted new bolts all around and tightened everything back up ... Quite a difference !!!

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Brett Sutherland & the 1.5 million mile 122 Canadian






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