DIY Persona : Driver side engine mounting

punk

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Ah crap. When i turn my steering wheel quickly left and right, got kluk kluk sound.
But im not sure is it normal for other cars too.

Good idea. Will use a screwdriver to see if there are any freeplay.
not normal for satria wira.

no need used screwdriver.

ask someone to shake the steering wheel left right inside car.
u go engine bay there inspect got freeplay or not.

or when service time, ask the mechanic check for u.
u will have the idea how to inspect it.:idea:
 

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Yo Punk, how are you doing?

Thanks to your guide, I took out the mounting on driver's side to take out the timing belt cover.
I cut out the part where the mounting is obstructing it so I can remove it without removing the mounting already. Hehe.

Also mounting looks rather good still. Good news hehe. DIY changed my rear wheel bearing and rear ARB bushes to PU (feels harder a little) with the help of Izso and Vr2turbo.
 

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On behalf of bro. SC,

I took out the mounting on driver's side to take out the timing belt cover.
I cut out the part where the mounting is obstructing it so I can remove it without removing the mounting already








DIY changed my rear wheel bearing







rear ARB link bushes



 

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wahhhhh bzipties braided brake hose! :biggrin:
 

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The way we DIT is quite convenient.

1 person provides the location and some tools.
1 person provides more tools (some specialty sized ones)
1 person does all the work on his own car with those tools.

:biggrin:
 

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The way we DIT is quite convenient.

1 person provides the location and some tools.
1 person provides more tools (some specialty sized ones)
1 person does all the work on his own car with those tools.

:biggrin:
That depends who is doing. Bro. SC quite season dy and the things done was not that difficult, unlike when bro. issuzark did, half way you, me and others needed to chip in to work on it......hhahahhahahah:biggrin:
 

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