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LS-VTEC 01-29-2005 12:12 PM

BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
HOW THE F#@K DO U GET THAT MOUNT OFF, i USED A HAMMER AND TURNED IT THE WAY IT LOOSENS BUT i CANT GET THE EXTENSION AND THE SOCKET IN THERE.

slowcivic 01-29-2005 12:15 PM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
wrong forum nOOb. this belongs in hybrid tech.

HondaTuner 01-29-2005 12:15 PM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
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Sawzall 8)

CivicZC 01-29-2005 12:29 PM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
When I filled my mounts I was able to get it off without taking the motor out. I don't really remember how I did it. Maybe take some other mounts out so you can move the engine around and make clearance.

crx2fast 01-29-2005 12:31 PM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
are you talkin about the 3 bolts holdin it to the fram. that rear bolt?
you gotta get a wrench in there, it takes a while, but it will come loose.... trust me ;)

87na_rx7 01-29-2005 12:33 PM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
i have fluffy hands and i can get those back mounts out no prb, your not trying hard enough

Ravage70 01-29-2005 12:40 PM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
thats the gayest engine mount ever
ull have the same fun putting her back in

LS-VTEC 01-29-2005 10:37 PM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
good looks yall boys. iam guessing its the same answers for putting the hasport one back in huh.

LS-VTEC 01-29-2005 10:38 PM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
thanks though.

Honda16hb 01-29-2005 10:55 PM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
I haven't successfully gotten one off without dropping the rear subframe to get it, but I've been told you can just pull off the fuel filter and bracket and you can reach the bitch bolt with an extension, I'm about to try it tomarrow, or sometime next week.

HMT-Admin 01-29-2005 11:03 PM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
omg, they come right out.. Go to sears and buy a 3/8's 14mm wobbly chrome socket. Get a 6in extension and first put the socket in there, then slide the extension in.

I just took one off a car in the junkyard the other day.. 5 mins tops.


LS-VTEC 01-29-2005 11:51 PM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
yea, good looks abaz that worked out good, I got it off
thanks.

Honda16hb 01-29-2005 11:56 PM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
is the swivel socket necessary? I don't have swivel sockets or money to buy them, could I just get the bolt out with a regular socket and an extension?

LS-VTEC 01-30-2005 12:02 AM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 

Originally Posted by Kyle
is the swivel socket necessary? I don't have swivel sockets or money to buy them, could I just get the bolt out with a regular socket and an extension?

MAby a short socket with an extension will work, but then you have to take off the fuel filter and bracket. the swivle is gooooooood.

Honda16hb 01-30-2005 12:06 AM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 

Originally Posted by LS-VTEC

Originally Posted by Kyle
is the swivel socket necessary? I don't have swivel sockets or money to buy them, could I just get the bolt out with a regular socket and an extension?

MAby a short socket with an extension will work, but then you have to take off the fuel filter and bracket. the swivle is gooooooood.

on the car in question the fuel filter and bracket are already gone, so a regular socket will work fine then, right?

LS-VTEC 01-30-2005 12:11 AM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
yea, but take off the 2 easy one's first then use a hammer and tap the mount to the right as possible then stick the shjort socket, and then the extension, that should work.

HMT-Admin 01-30-2005 02:56 AM

Re:BACK MOUNT ON THE CRX
 
indeed, you can use a regular socket you just have to pound the fucker on, and clear enough room on the firewall.

btw those wobble sockets are like 10 bucks each? maybe... Craftsmen ones are cheap compared to others. Not to mention a wobble 14 is great to have around.

10/12/14/17/19mm wobble set is watcha need.



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