DIY Myvi : Driver Engine mounting.

punk

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Tools :
  1. Screw Driver
  2. Ratchet
  3. Bolt size 10,12,14,17,19
  4. spanner size 12
  5. long pipe


  • The tools
  • Picture explain everthing u need


  • Loosen the tyre bolt
  • Jack everyhting up


  • Jack the oil pan ( I not sure i jack the correct point or not to hold the driver side engine )
  • Take off the cover ( got 3 clips and one size 10 bolts )
  • Loosen up the engine mounting bolt from below ( got 2 bolt size 17 )


  • Loosen up the power steering bolt because it block the way to the mounting


  • Loosen the bolt from top


  • New Mounting in
  • All bolt are tighten up

  • Comparison of old mounting and new mounting
  • Only Driver side engine spoil



Passenger side small crack only


Bottom engine still ok (diy this part can die if car fall down :biggrin: )

Correct me if i'm wrong in the steps.:burnout:

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jerrysiow

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Great job dude. How long does this diy take u to complete it? How to determine it is the time we need to change the mount?
 

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Great job dude. How long does this diy take u to complete it? How to determine it is the time we need to change the mount?
7Hours.:creep: ( very tough to diy )

Actually, i seldom drive this car.
I only notice the car have engine vibrating issue when idling.
Dashboard also got sound.

After change the mount, no more shaky and feels smooth.
The owner ( my sis) said car feels lighter.
Maybe the engine drop one side affected the car performance.

I thought bottom engine mounting spoil also because everytime engage gear will jerk. ( i was wrong )
 

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bro, jacking up from the oil pan will possibly make the oil pan kemek.......Some oil pan are so thin in material (plus if the car/engine is heavy), it could even puncture it during jacking up....

I hope your oil pan still ok
 

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bro, jacking up from the oil pan will possibly make the oil pan kemek.......Some oil pan are so thin in material (plus if the car/engine is heavy), it could even puncture it during jacking up....

I hope your oil pan still ok
The oil pan still ok. No dent.
I only jack a bit only to hold the engine.

I took off the black thingy that look like a bowl so the jack have flat surface. ( u can see from the jack pic )

Maybe someone can help point up the correct way to jack the car engine.
 

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The oil pan still ok. No dent.
I only jack a bit only to hold the engine.

I took off the black thingy that look like a bowl so the jack have flat surface. ( u can see from the jack pic )

Maybe someone can help point up the correct way to jack the car engine.
You can put a piece of soft wood or thick layers of old clothes between the jack and the oil pan.
 

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Update: no more gearbox jerking issue when engaging gear.

So u guys if got jerking issue, pls check the driver side engine mounting first before u proceed to overhaul , or etc.
 

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Hi bro, how much the price for the mountings? I'm planning to change it also but from my survey, I found that the price is range from RM250-RM450. That is RM200 difference and I don't know which one is local part or original.
 

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Hi bro, how much the price for the mountings? I'm planning to change it also but from my survey, I found that the price is range from RM250-RM450. That is RM200 difference and I don't know which one is local part or original.
i bought all three mounting for rm450 which the shop claim it as ori.:hmmmm:
i'm not sure how to check if it's ori.
 

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Thanks Punk. I have done mine. BTW bought it for RM400 and the shop owner told me it's original
 

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They have Sumitomo brand for Kelisa mounting. RM180 per set with 1 year warranty. Worth checking if Myvi has the same.

Would like to do this for wifey's Kelisa. I would use a jack stand though. That seems pretty scary to stick your head under the car. :P
 

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Hi,
For Myvi engine mounting price, here is some reference..
Engine Mounting for Perodua Myvi - Proton Perodua Spare Parts
I guess these are Local made but I think worth to try for budget and cost saving :-)
yeah, i do check here sometimes for pricing.
If ask at spare parts shop without buying, i feel like they wan to whack me cause ask a lot.:biggrin:

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They have Sumitomo brand for Kelisa mounting. RM180 per set with 1 year warranty. Worth checking if Myvi has the same.

Would like to do this for wifey's Kelisa. I would use a jack stand though. That seems pretty scary to stick your head under the car. :P
Becareful ya, i didnt stick my head under the car for bottom engine mouting change.

Never work under the car using hydraulic jack also.:biggrin:
 

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yeah, i do check here sometimes for pricing.
If ask at spare parts shop without buying, i feel like they wan to whack me cause ask a lot.:biggrin:

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Becareful ya, i didnt stick my head under the car for bottom engine mouting change.

Never work under the car using hydraulic jack also.:biggrin:
Can use hydraulic jack to jack up the car but need to buy jack stands to put on both sides of the car just in case the hydraulic jack fails.
 

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