bainer Posted January 7, 2005 Posted January 7, 2005 I just recently purchased a 1992 ES300 I am somewhat familiar with these vehicles since I owned a 1993 Camry XLE V6 for a few years. My problem is that I noticed when I bought the car that the bushing in the torque strut was torn, also that there was a slight bump during a stop and the typical clunk when shifting from R-N-D. So I concluded that the front motor mount was shot. I did some checking and found that there are five mounts connecting the motor/transmission to the frame. I can see the driver’s side transmission mount and it appears fine. But I am unsure about the rear mount. Does anyone have any experience with rear motor mount going bad and what would the signs be?
khhoang Posted January 7, 2005 Posted January 7, 2005 Changing that torque strut and front motor mounts were enough to solve my clunking/jerky shifting from R-N-D in my 95ES. I just recently had this done and can't get over the difference it now feels.. like new. You could start out changing just these two mounts and go from there.
SKperformance Posted January 7, 2005 Posted January 7, 2005 agreed change the dogbone and if needed the hydralic strut up fron and that should be all that is needed
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