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Post by jsoapy on Nov 30, 2018 10:30:12 GMT -6
Does anyone know where I can buy a 1995 Oldsmonile Aurora right motor mount for my car. I would prefer a new part if possible. Thank you
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Post by sall on Nov 30, 2018 11:18:05 GMT -6
No longer available. You must find one from the junkyard in decent condition or rebuild one with a Bonneville mount(forget which years right now). I have a write-up in the stickies on how to do it.
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Post by jsoapy on Dec 2, 2018 7:21:49 GMT -6
Thank you for your quick response. If you could look up the year I would greatly appreciate it. How do I find the place you called the stickies?
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Post by RCA1186 on Dec 3, 2018 7:33:26 GMT -6
Here is the link to the torque axis mount reloading in the stickies if that's the one you are talking about. This is the one that bolts to the car near the serpentine belt and is visible looking down into the engine bay on the passenger side. Here is a thread on the transmission mounts (which could also be called motor mounts). Not sure if these are the exact same as in a '95 or not. You can find the insert for the left trans mount and GM parts direct carries the right one. If you are looking for the rear hydraulic mount, that is carried by rockauto.com Trans/motor mounts are described as looking at the engine from the front (serpentine) area. The "stickies" are threads that are pinned to the top of every subsection that you can click on. In this case, these links were in the sticky called "1995-99 Aurora Maintenance How-to's" that is pinned in the "Classic Aurora Mechanical Maintenance" subsection. Welcome to the forum, and don't hesitate to ask if you have any further questions!
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Post by osmo1102 on Feb 2, 2019 10:15:30 GMT -6
When I replaced my transmission mounts, I got all the oem part numbers off of gmpartsdirect.com and searched ebay along with amazon to find the best deals. Still fairly expensive though. Can't put a price on a piece of mind!
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