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Installing lower left motor mount on 1997 Civic

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Installing lower left motor mount on 1997 Civic

I'm installing a new motor mount by the front left wheel. It's the mount you have to take off to get the ac belt off.

When I put the new mount over the bolt that's coming from the engine, the hole in the rubber part of the mount is a good size bigger than the bolt.

I've read in another forum that this is normal but I wanted to make sure.
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Re: Installing lower left motor mount on 1997 Civic

Bolt it in, it doesn't really matter where it lands.

It's not a critical mount or anything...I always heard it's really only there to sorta guide the engine in the event of a front end collision.
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