Engine mounts-left and right. Engine mount-rear
REMOVAL (1) Disconnect the negative cable from the battery. CAUTION: Remove the fan blade, fan clutch and
fan shroud before raising engine. Failure to do so
may cause damage to the fan blade, fan clutch and
fan shroud. (2) Remove the fan blade, fan clutch and fan
shroud. Refer to Group 7. for procedure.
(3) Remove the engine oil filter.
(4) Support the engine with a suitable jack and a
block of wood across the full width of the engine oil
pan.
(5) Remove the four (4) cylinder block-to-insulator
mount bolts and the nut from the engine insulator
mount through bolt (4x2 Vehicles only) (Fig. 32) (Fig.
33).
(6) Remove the three (3) cylinder block-to-insulator
mount bolts and loosen the nut from the engine insulator
mount through bolt (4x4 Vehicles only) (Fig. 34)
(Fig. 35).
(7) Using the jack, raise the engine high enough to
remove the engine insulator mount through bolt and
the insulator mount.
Fig. 32 Engine Insulator Mount 4x2 Vehicle-Left Side 1 - ENGINE INSULATOR MOUNT-LEFT SIDE 2 - MOUNTING BOLT
Fig. 33 Engine Insulator Mount 4x2 Vehicle-Right Side 1 - ENGINE INSULATOR MOUNT-RIGHT SIDE 2 - MOUNTING BOLT INSTALLATION (1) Position the insulator mount and install the
insulator mount through bolt.
(2) Lower the engine until the four cylinder blockto-
insulator mount bolts can be installed.
(3) Remove the jack and block of wood.
(4) Torque the cylinder block-to-insulator mount
bolts to 61N*m ( 45 ft. lbs.).
(5) Install and torque the through bolt retaining
nut to 61N*m (45 ft. lbs.).
(6) Install the fan blade, fan clutch and fan
shroud.
Fig. 34 Engine Insulator Mount 4x4 Vehicle-Left Side 1 - ENGINE INSULATOR MOUNT-LEFT SIDE 2 - MOUNTING BOLT
Fig. 35 Engine Insulator Mount 4x4 Vehicle-Right Side 1 - ENGINE INSULATOR MOUNT-RIGHT SIDE 2 - MOUNTING BOLT REMOVAL (1) Raise vehicle on hoist.
(2) Using a suitable jack, support transmission.
(3) Remove the nut from the insulator mount
through bolt (Manual transmission and 4x2 automatic
transmission only) (Fig. 36) (Fig. 37). (4) Remove the four bolts and washers retaining
the mount to the transmission (4x4 automatic transmission
only) (Fig. 38).
(5) Raise the transmission enough to remove the
through bolt (Manual transmission and 4x2 automatic
transmission only) (Fig. 36) (Fig. 37).
(6) Raise the transmission and remove the bolts
retaining the mount to the crossmember (4x4 automatic
transmission only) (Fig. 38).
(7) Remove the two nuts retaining the isolator to
the crossmember (Manual transmission and 4x2
automatic transmission only) (Fig. 36) (Fig. 37).
(8) Remove the bolts (two bolts manual transmission)(
three bolts 4x2 automatic transmission) retaining
the insulator bracket to the transmission.
Fig. 36 Engine Rear Mount-4X2 Automatic Transmission 1 - ENGINE REAR MOUNT 2 - BOLT 3 - NUT 4 - THROUGH BOLT NUT 5 - TRANSMISSION INSTALLATION (1) Follow the removal procedure in the reverse
order.
(2) Tighten the through bolt retaining nut to 102
N*m (75 ft. lbs.).
(3) Tighten the isolator bracket to transmission
retaining bolts (Manual transmission and 4x2 automatic
transmission only) to 41 N*m (30 ft. lbs.).
(4) Tighten the mount bracket to transmission
retaining bolts (4x4 automatic transmission only) to
68 N*m (50 ft. lbs.).
(5) Tighten the isolator mount to crossmember
retaining nuts (Manual transmission and 4x2 automatic
transmission only) to 28 N*m (250 in. lbs.).
Fig. 37 Engine Rear Mount-4X2 and 4X4 Manual Transmission 1 - THROUGH BOLT 2 - BOLT 3 - INSULATOR SUPPORT 4 - NUT 5 - NUT AND WASHER 6 - INSULATOR BRACKET TO TRANSMISSION
Fig. 38 Engine Rear Mount-4X4 Automatic Transmission 1 - TRANSMISSION 2 - ENGINE REAR MOUNT 3 - BOLT (6) Tighten the mount bracket to crossmember
retaining bolts (4x4 automatic transmission only) to
28 N*m (250 in. lbs.).Engine mounts-left and right
Engine mount-rear
Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual
- Lubrication and Maintenance
- Suspension
- Differential and Driveline
- Brakes
- Cooling System
- Battery
- Starting Systems
- Charging System
- Ignition System
- Instrument Panel Systems
- Audio Systems
- Horn Systems
- Speed Control System
- Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Systems
- Wiper and Washer Systems
- Lamps
- Passive Restraint Systems
- Electrically Heated Systems
- Power Distribution System
- Power Lock Systems
- Vehicle Theft/Security Systems
- Power Seat System
- Power Window Systems
- Power Mirror Systems
- Chime/Buzzer Warning Systems
- Overhead Console Systems
- Engine
- Exhaust System
- Frame and Bumpers
- Fuel System
- Steering
- Transmission and Transfer Case
- Tires and Wheels
- Body
- Heating and Air Conditioning
- Emission Control Systems
- Introduction