With the hood open, just drive around clutching the car and holding the
brakes at the same time. You just have to look in the little opening
under the hood or look through your driver's window to see how your
engine moves around. You do that in first gear and in reverse. Brice's
technique is also good, but it only worked for me when my rear mount was
useless and my tranny mount unsafely loose.
You only use the above of course if you're ready to drive around your
street with the hood open and your head out the window...which looks
kind of dumb ; )

Secondly, to continue that thread I started about the replacement of my
16v, I think I'll go with a golf I'll convert to 16v or to vr6 (16v
would be MUCH cheaper tough and I think I like the 16v more than a vr).
On the other side, I can't shake off the idea of a motor swap (japanese
market 180hp gsr engine with LSD tranny) in a little econobox. Since a
lot of you guys told me the crx was old, and that it had an "x" in its
title (for insurance purposes..), I thought of something. That crazy
motor in a 92-95 civic cx (no a/c, no p/s etc...) would fit right in
without any modifications (same motormounts, same everything). Anyway,
enough about that Honduh stuff....sorry guys, I won't do it again.

Later,

Olivier




Denis Palmans wrote:

> How can I check the motormounts to make sure they're not shot? Are
> there any other ways than to pull the handbrake and let the clutch out
> a bit, while someone else looks at the engine?Also is there anyway to
> tell which mount is bad? On my car when I let out the clutch, if I let
> it out too quick, or if I don't match the revs good enough and let it
> out quick, I get a 'clunk clunk' that seems like the engine is jumping
> around in the engine bay. It makes the car extremely hard to drive
> smoothly. I was thinking the front motor mount, or maybe the rear
> one... Any ideas?

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