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Car Forum / Volkswagen / Water Cooled Volkswagen Cars / October 2009

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passenger engine mount and dogbone mount

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Peter smith - 28 Oct 2009 01:13 GMT
I have a worn passenger side engine mount and I suspect the dogbone
mount (rear engine mount) may be worn as I'm getting aknock coming right
from that area when reversing out of the drive and touching the brakes
theres a clunk coming from the dogbone area.

I was just wondering swhat the process for changing the engine mount is.

jack up a solid part of the engine to take support of the engine and
undo the bolts for mount remove, replace, (new bolts) , new mount on,
torque up and lower engine, which should drop a bit but not onto the the
floor :) ? job done.

And same for the sogbone mount ?
Baz - 28 Oct 2009 13:08 GMT
>I have a worn passenger side engine mount and I suspect the dogbone mount
>(rear engine mount) may be worn as I'm getting aknock coming right from
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>
> And same for the sogbone mount ?

You didn't say what the car was.
But my Mk4 V5 had a knock from that area and it was a broken spring.
Told it was a common problem.

Baz.
Peter smith - 28 Oct 2009 14:08 GMT
>> I have a worn passenger side engine mount and I suspect the dogbone mount
>> (rear engine mount) may be worn as I'm getting aknock coming right from
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> Baz.

DOh' its a mk4 golf 1.6s 16v 2001 model. AZD engine. (been a right old
nightmare this car with faults, its like one after the other, but I'm
sticking them out in hope that once I fix them all it will be back to a
sweet car again, well for what it is :) )

Hmmm I'll have a look at the spring, thanks for the suggestion.

I have a passenger engine mount and dogbone mount which I suspect is
worn on the bush part. If they fail to cure it I'm conceeding defeat and
letting the garage sort it.

As so far I've changed the drivers side, anti roll bar bush, wishbone,
ball joint, tie rod and tie rod end.

Next up are the mounts, and if that fails to cure I'm surely just
chasing my tail.

Knowing my luck its something daft that my untrained eye has failed to spot.

I guess I could sit her all day changing suspected parts or just let the
man who can, spot and fix it :)

I am starting to think I should have done the passenger wishbone, ball
joint, and tie rod and tie rod end aswell when I did the drivers side.
And anti roll bar bush.

Maybe if the mounts don't cure it. Maybe just pay for a diagnosis and
then fix it from there. Although all the work on the front end I've done
should see the car right for a long while till it dies.

....I should explain the symptons more.

Basically when you drive forward, brake *clunk* kind of feels like metal
knocking on something else metal no grinding or anything just a metal
knocking on something metal.

Also when I reverse brake clonk again. SO basically when you brake and
the force goes the other way something is going clonk.

hmmmm....

I'm also going to check the calipers are done all tight.

Just at a loss at what else it could be
Eric Brain - 28 Oct 2009 15:58 GMT
Are the wishbone nuts fully torqued up? I had the same problem after a new
wishbone and retorqueing cured it.

Eric

>>> I have a worn passenger side engine mount and I suspect the dogbone
>>> mount (rear engine mount) may be worn as I'm getting aknock coming right
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> Just at a loss at what else it could be
 
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