Tool-Wise Usage During Replacement

Understanding how each tool is used helps perform the replacement safely and efficiently.

Hydraulic Jack

Purpose

Supports the engine when the mount is removed.

Usage

• Place the jack under the oil pan or engine support point

• Use a wooden block between jack and engine

• Slightly lift the engine to relieve pressure on the mount

Important

Never lift the engine too high.

Jack Stands

Purpose

Stabilizes the vehicle during the repair.

Usage

• Lift the vehicle using a floor jack

• Place jack stands under chassis support points

• Lower the vehicle gently onto the stands

This prevents accidents while working under the car.


Socket Set and Ratchet

Purpose

Removes and installs engine mount bolts.

Usage

• Select correct socket size

• Attach socket to ratchet

• Turn counter-clockwise to loosen bolts

• Turn clockwise to tighten bolts


Torque Wrench

Purpose

Ensures bolts are tightened to manufacturer specifications.

Usage

• Set torque value recommended by the vehicle manufacturer

• Tighten bolts slowly until the wrench clicks

Proper torque prevents mount loosening or bolt damage.


Engine Support Bar (Optional)

Purpose

Supports engine weight from above.

Usage

• Positioned across the engine bay

• Chains or brackets hold the engine in position

• Used mainly in vehicles where the mount is difficult to access from below


Pry Bar

Purpose

Helps align the new engine mount.

Usage

• Slightly move the engine or mount bracket

• Align bolt holes before tightening


Penetrating Oil

Purpose

Loosens rusted or seized bolts.

Usage

• Spray on bolts before removal

• Wait a few minutes for the oil to penetrate

This reduces the risk of bolt breakage.

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