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Old 12-11-2007, 08:29 AM   #1
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Default New star in my bonnet

Went for a drive to Sydney on the weekend in the XR with a mate to pick up a car. On our way back home, I could hear this noise, that sounded like a couple of keys rubbing together.

I didn't think much of it on the way back, but when I arrived home, and cleaned the front of my car, I noticed a brand new little star in my freshly sprayed bonnet :-|

Popped the bonnet, and you can see where the engine has twisted under load and been rubbing / hitting the bonnet.

I hate engine mounts. And I strongly suspect I broke the passengers side one.

Is this something you think could be tackled on your own?
I've had mounts replaced before, and it's not cheap for a mechanic to do.

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Old 12-11-2007, 12:27 PM   #2
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It's one of those jobs that are pretty simple, like a head gasket yet for some reason mechanics charge a fortune for it. Do it yourself
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