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> 914-6 stock front engine mount, schematic or pics
Speedo
post Mar 30 2026, 06:09 PM
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I'm ready to buckle up my engine into my six. I'm ready to go except...I can't find schematic in my parts pdf that shows all the hardware. I have the mount on the engine, the female half on the chassis with the top and bottom plates, the 135 x 12mm bolt. My question is about nuts and washers. I assume there is a heavy washer at the head (bottom) of the bolt that touches the bottom of the mount on the engine. Is there a lock washer in the system, and is there an additional nut and washer on the bolt that sticks through the top of the mount? This is what happens when you take a car apart and wait ten years to put it back together...in addition, the longer the time between disassembly and reassembly, the more time the shop "trolls" have to hid stuff on you. Ask me how I know....
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post Mar 30 2026, 07:19 PM
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No washer for the big bolt
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Speedo   914-6 stock front engine mount   Mar 30 2026, 06:09 PM
mskala   No washer for the big bolt   Mar 30 2026, 07:19 PM
colingreene   i have a pretty nice replica of a factory mount if...   Mar 30 2026, 07:42 PM


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