JKS 8100 User Manual

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JKS8100

JKS 1" Budget Motor Mount Installation

2 Page

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Carefully raise the hydraulic jack just enough to

remove the weight of the engine from the engine

mounts.

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2. REMOVE OE ENGINE MOUNT

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Remove nut from cross bolt that secures the rub-

ber insulator to the engine support bracket. DO

NOT REMOVE cross bolt yet.

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Remove the original retaining bolt and nuts that

secure the rubber insulator to the chassis. Retain

original nuts.

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Remove cross bolt and insulator from vehicle.

IMPORTANT: If vehicle is equipped with air condi-

tioning, the condenser pump will not allow adequate

space to remove the cross bolt. Therefore, it will be

necessary to remove the entire engine support brack-

et assembly from the engine.

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3. INSTALL MOTOR MOUNT SPACERS

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Using a wire brush and/or chemical cleaner, thor-

oughly clean threads of stud protruding from base

of rubber insulator.

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Using a cutting tool, remove 1/4” from length of

OE insulator stud. HINT: Use care to avoid damag-

ing threads.

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Thread supplied Bolt Extension (B) onto insulator

stud. Use pliers or vice grips to ensure Extension

completely threads onto stud until seated against

bottom of insulator.

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Slip Motor Mount Spacer (A) over the Bolt Exten-

sion (B) and re-position engine mount assembly

on the chassis.

IMPORTANT: If vehicle is equipped with air condition-

ing, it will be necessary to reinstall the engine support

bracket on the engine at this time.

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Apply anti-seize lubricant to threads of M10 x

60mm Bolt (C) and insert with M10 Washers

(D&E) into remaining mounting hole.

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Loosely thread the original 10mm nuts onto Bolt

Extension (B) and M10 x 60mm Bolt (C) to secure

engine mount to chassis.

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Adjust height of hydraulic jack to align rubber insu-

lator with engine support bracket.

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Re-install original cross bolt and nut to secure rub-

ber insulator to engine support bracket. DO NOT

TIGHTEN yet.

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