vytran80 Posted August 30, 2006 Posted August 30, 2006 whats the dogbone and where is it located because my es300 A/T clunks when it shifts through its gears
Toysrme Posted August 30, 2006 Posted August 30, 2006 It's the lateral engine mount. Passanger wheel well & connects to a stand on the side of the engine (right beside the timing belt ccver).
lexus082 Posted August 30, 2006 Posted August 30, 2006 The "dog bone" is a motor mount. It just kinda looks like a dog bone. Its usually mounted to the top side of the engine. Its bolted from the engine to the body. Shouldn't be too hard to locate. If the bushing is worn then replace, if its still in good shape and not torn then it could be other mounts failing.
vytran80 Posted August 30, 2006 Author Posted August 30, 2006 The "dog bone" is a motor mount. It just kinda looks like a dog bone. Its usually mounted to the top side of the engine. Its bolted from the engine to the body. Shouldn't be too hard to locate. If the bushing is worn then replace, if its still in good shape and not torn then it could be other mounts failing. Yeah I thought it was that mount next to the timing belt cover thanks but do you think the hard shifting could be due to the torque tranny strut and the front motor mount?
Toysrme Posted August 30, 2006 Posted August 30, 2006 Maybe. Always check the transmission fluid too tho .Generally the dogbone mount takes the majority of the torque abuse. That's it's only purpose in life. Mounts like that normally wear long befor the other mounts. Now if you're driving around with one that's broken, all the other engine mounts are having to deal with an engine & transmission that rock around signifigantly more. So they wear out at a much faster rate once that mount's shot. There's a reason aftermarket cheapies cost ike $30-40 bucks. They're "expendable"! :D
motoroil Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 I'm about to replace my dogbone mount--93 es300--it looks like it doesn't bear any load when the lex is parked. Do I need to jack/support my motor to replace it? Looks like I can just unbolt it and replace it without supporting the motor from underneath. Thanks!
Rhoderman Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 I replaced mine in my '96 without any trouble at all. Take it out and put it back in. If you need to wiggle it, do it in park and rock the whole vehicle forward and backward. Mine was trashed. The rubber had pretty much separated. I didn't notice anything out of the normal shifting or otherwise. I just happened to look at it one day and noticed it was goners. Motoroil, you're in CO. Me too. Where ya at?
motoroil Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 Yup--haven't noticed any funky shifting--just looked at it and saw it was toast. I'll prolly do it and then support the engine and do the front mount as well--I've heard that soon after the dogbone the front mount goes as well. And based upon how tore up my dogbone is, then the front mount must be toast as well. Colorado Springs--where you at? Snowing here today. :D
Rhoderman Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 Lafayette here. A bit of snow overnight. Maybe 1/8"? I used to live in CSCO many years ago. Neat town and getting bigger every time I go back there!
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