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My 97 Civic DX (automatic) makes a "clunk" sound when i shift into drive. I changed the rear mount and the two lower mounts. This fixed the clunk when shifted into reverse, but its still there when i shift into drive. My question is.... Will changing the top mounts likely have an effect, or are they there for a different purpose. Upon visual inspection, neither one looks terrible. |
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Is there a specific mount that the weight of the engine is placed on when shifted into drive? |
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Should i have the tranny looked at instead? |
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psukeefer (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: My 97 Civic DX (automatic) makes a "clunk" sound when i shift into drive. I changed the rear mount and the two lower mounts. This fixed the clunk when shifted into reverse, but its still there when i shift into drive. My question is.... Will changing the top mounts likely have an effect, or are they there for a different purpose. Upon visual inspection, neither one looks terrible. are there any bright spots on the metal parts? if so, the mounting is defective and allowing the metal bits to knock together. Is there a specific mount that the weight of the engine is placed on when shifted into drive? the two lower front and the central rear are the ones that bear the most of it. Should i have the tranny looked at instead? possibly. what's the mileage on the vehicle and has it been run for extended periods with different tires on each side of the front, or one much more worn than the other? look for other things first though as these transmissions usually hold up very well. |
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