Whole mount assembly or just the rubber part inside it?
From memory:
Remove battery
Remove airbox and inlet pipe
Remove ecu bracket
Take the weight of the gearbox with a trolley jack
Disconnect loom from mount
Remove 3 17mm bolts holding mount to gearbox
Remove 4 13mm bolts holding mount to chassis
Pull the mount free from the bay
Unbolt upper and lower parts of the mount and replace.
Reassemble in reverse
May have missed something but you should be able to work it out. Hope this helps.
TAKE THE MOUNT COMPLETLY OUT!
Thought I'd mentioned that earlier?
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Epic thread revival but does anyone have any tips on how to seperate these two parts before I go at it? I really don't want to damage the big bolt. Thanks!kinda pressed in, it has splines so when you tigthen it up is "cuts" into the mount
I ended up removing the whole spider assembly. As I then had the mount out I just put it in a vice and went to town with a hacksaw and stanley knife. When I could get a grip on the metal part it was easy to loosen off the splines. Had a nightmare getting everything to line up when putting it back together though haha.Changed my gearbox mount recently and had issues getting the mount off the big bolt. I left the actually cast mount that connects the box to the chassis in place and just changed the rubber mount in-situ. Was a bit fiddly but definitely achievable.
- using a trolly Jack, Jack the box just enough to support it and take the pressure off the mount.
- take the 3 x nuts off the rubber mount itself (2 that hold it to the cast mount and the one that bolts to the central gearbox bolt)
- using a pair of waterpump pliers, grip the rubber mount at the 9 & 3 positions and give it a good wiggle and pull upwards and it should pop off. You’re trying to break the stiction/any corrosion between the hole of the mount and the splined part of the central gearbox bolt.
hope this help.