AEF Engine Mount

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DaMuzNutz
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AEF Engine Mount

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I'm putting a 1.9 diesel AEF engine into my crew cab and have just noticed that the left hand engine mount doesn't line up with the holes on the engine. Could anyone offer any advise or point me in the right direction to a thread where this has been covered. Cheers

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Have you changed the derv pump??? There fly by wire!
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No. Found a thread on here that says if I break off the plastic electrical stuff then there is only the one terminal left..

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jamesc76 wrote:Have you changed the derv pump??? There fly by wire!

No ,normal cable.

Pretty sure mine uses standard diesel engine mounts
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inline installed engines have a different block to transverse installed ones ones I believe, you'll have to make a new mount or move the one on the engine support, maybe easier to do using another type of mounting, eg a hydraulic one which will improve the damping

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