right before we start you will need some new engine mount bolts as they're stretch bolts (use once only)
also before we start, remember safety first!!
Jack the car up using the correct jacking points and support the vehicle on a pair of axel stands (your going to need the jack later)
the Gog bone mount is soooooo easy. from under the vehicle its easy to see the 4 bolts holding it in place. simply undo and replace with new! (simple!)
the rear mount (gearbox end) is also straight forward. at this point it may be an idea to slacken the exhaust somewhere (or remove) as this job will put some load on the exhaust flexy joint! you might get away with it mind but you have been warned!
clear away anything covering the 5 mounting bolts (2x to the gearbox, 2x to the chassis and 1 misc one that hides under the wiring loom cover)
remove airbox (if fitted) to gain access to these bolts. 3 bolts will be obscured by the wiring loom ducting. simply unclip the cover to gain access.
support the engine with your trolley jack and a block of wood. undo the bolts (a magnet may
help you remove these)
now SLOWLY
lower the rear of the engine untill you have the space to remove the engine mount cleanly.
Fitting is the reversal of this and please remember to torque the bolts up correctly (i dont know torque settings sorry) -- RFT will do.
the front mount is located under the power steering resivior.
this is located with 2 bolts (poss hex head i think) remove this first but dont disconnect the pipes!
nowremove all other pipework obstructing the removal of the mount (2x fuel and 1 water) and you may need to remove the headder tank as well.
you should now clearly be able to see the mount bolts. again support the engine with a jack and block of wood.
remove the mount bolts and
lower the engine as necessary.
fitting is the reversal of this (again Torques unknown)
make sure everythign is tight, your exhaust is back in situ and let the fuel pump prime before starting and your away.
was very impressed with the results myself!
any questions (and not what are the torque settings lol)