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    a few question's

    i have some question's, hopefully yall can help? what am i talking about . . yall alway's help me.
    i wanna change the motor mount on my lxi.
    i think the back is no good.
    cause when the rpm's are a little down and the engine is still cold,it vibrate's until it warm's ,but the vibe's go away a little bit more.
    so i wanna change the back one. so if i take of the back mount will the engine drop? or do i have to place something under the pan so it won't go down.
    also i had put an alarm on and there was a connection for the dome light to turn on. i called the company 4 assitance and the dumb ass tech told me the wrong connection. so in order for it to turn on the connector from the alarm is a negative output.
    so which do i connect it to for the dome light to turn on?
    tank's yall.



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    can anyone help me.
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    i've never changed motor mounts so i couldnt tell you for sure if the engine will drop, but i've got a good idea that you'll want to support the engine when you change out a mount.

    cant even guess about your alarm problem. sorry homey.
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    if you going to change the rear bottom one, you have to jack up the motor from the back. it is very easy to do.
    Alex.

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    so i just put something on the bottom of the oil pan like a piece of wood in between the jack postion the jack so when i loosen the mount's the engine won't drop?
    i figured out my alarm problem and i know which to connect now.
    i explored with it one day so i don't fuck up anything with my alarm.
    thank's any way.
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    try not to use the oil pan, as they have a tendency to become weak after a few years. Use a 2x4 and find a decently stable area on the base of the motor/tranny.
    pardon me for being the voice of reason


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