Waylander wrote:
Ah its quite easy, just fiddly
you have to jack the car up a reasonable way, stands under the chassis, then a big bit of 6x2 or 3, jack the engine up and avoid smashing the crank and reference sensors, just take the weight to start with,
then release the four cross member bolts and the steering linkage, on the side you are working on wind the cross member bolts out and then back in a few turns, now as you undo the mount bolts it should all start moving about, once the bolts are completely removed from the engine mounts you should be able to get them out you might need a second pair of hands and a lump of 2x4 to push the motor about a bit, I did not need to on my car as I did them on my own.
when one side is complete, wind the crossmember bolts back in a way, then start the other side, dont do anything up tight until the mounts and motor are all settled into place, then do everything up,
I would mark the position of the crossmember with some masking tape, as there is a little room for movement, this is to adjust the thrust angle of the car
This sounds doable. I do have a floor lift that can take the car off the ground to around 1 metre.
A few questions; where can I jack the engine & where do I place the wood to work?
Yours is a 968; is it the same for 944 S2?
You do one side at a time; will I reach the mount bolts from under the car & or do you take the mount carrier off?
Cheers-appreciated.