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Hey Scotty. Could you please refrain from calling an engine a motor? A motor is an electrical device, and engine is powered by fuel. lt's a pet peeve of mine when people say that. lt's flat out wrong and l don't' like it. Thanks.
I've replaced many motor mounts, starting with my Studebaker I had in the '70's. Bad motor mounts also collapse and can make the entire car vibrate. I was amazed how quiet and smooth running the cars were after new mounts. Scotty was right about the old cars. My '26 Ford Model T shook so much that if I was driving in a light rain, the vibration would just shake the rain off of the windshield.
@broomsterm he's better at fixing cars in his driveway (or public parking lot) with his jacks than all the other "pros" with their garages n fancy lifts. he's fixed n forgotten more than most could ever possibly learn n know.......
@broomsterm He's making hundreds of thousands a year, if not a million a year doing how-to/tips-n-tricks video for the average D.I.Y. shade tree mechanic that watches his vids. No need for a lift and 5 bay shop for that...
LOL, one of the neighborhood kids, I think 8th or 9th grader, told me the other day, that he was going to "build his own car using parts, and ( Scotty''s videos}. Got me thinking, with access to a good auto recycle yard,,access to some for real shop tools; , hell he might just be able to do it :). Funny thing, now that I remember back (I'm an OLD guy... Scotty is just a 'kid' in my eyes) I remember a whole bunch of guys in our High school Auto Shop classes that did exactly that, some with more success than others:) Hell if I had known what my old GTO would be worth today, well DAMN!!!! Better use of time than out 'protesting' or majoring in " Which of the 37 Canadian Government's Legally required Sexual Pronouns Best Identifies You"..... Keep at it Scotty: Candor, Speaking Truth, Common Sense, and teaching Self Reliance and Personal Responsibilty are traits seen far too rarely in today's world.
When I did that exact mount on my Matrix I didn't have to unbolt the power steering reservoir and I didn't have to do the 2 nuts by removing the wheel. You just have to use a long socket and reach underneath. I changed all of the mounts at the same time.
Scotty I snapped one bolt on that mount and had no luck taking it out! So my technician buddy came to my rescue. Felt really good after replacing it my self 😊
Time for my motor mount story! I had an old 68 Ford Fairlane 289, and I was driving around the traffic circle downtown Hollywood Fl. The left-hand motor mount let go and because I was turning, the engine torqued up and pinned the throttle rod wide open! I had the presence of mind to reach over and shut the key off, but it was an exciting 3 minutes!
I just realized Scotty is very knowledgable in his proffesion and knows many possible things that could be wrong with the car just by typical noise they make, like a car doctor, and also knows so many cars and their usual problems
Last week, I replaced the front motor mount, the torque mount, the radiator and the radiator hoses. They were replaced with OEM parts. They were not ordered from the local manufacturer car sales places. I could see that the motor mount was history and that the torque mount was cracked. I ordered the OEM, discounted, from a manufacturer car sales place in the midwest. The local dealers do not have good reputations. I knew my radiator was 5 years past normal replacement and had concerns even though the radiator fluid had been changed three months ago. As I feared, the radiator was on its last legs. I had already researched replacement radiators and every single one listed on a national car parts chain had not received good reviews and had extremely short warranties. I went with an OEM unit $40 more expensive than the highest price national auto parts store unit. When you don't have all the tools, don't know what other problems you will find, don't have a lift, don't have a second car to use to go get more parts, you just have your trusted mechanic do the work, stay there with a book, watch him, and provide him with a list of repairs requested and all the known replacement parts you can find. I actually "saved" money by replacing the radiator at the same time.
Have a good friend who recently ooops! Ran over a curb in his car, a Kia I think, one of those boxy looking foreign jobs. Broken one of the motor mount bolts. Took it to his dealer, not a cheap fix but fixed it quickly before there was more damage. Great video, thanks!
Everyone should know that when you're replacing motor mounts like that you need to leave the Jack underneath the motor to support the weight till you get the new mounts in.
Well. Mine has 230k miles. That's quite a few miles. I drive it pretty hard too. It's been a good car. I bought it with 50K miles on it. I've put another 180K on it. I'm keeping it for a commuter car. It still runs great.
@@Liquidmice9 ohh nice. Yeah I heard those things can run for a long time. Been searching for one for a friend of mine that needs a decent reliable lil car that won't leave him stranded. But most of em Ive come across are either beat to hell or the dealer wants wayyy too much $
My Chevy Venture had oil filled motor mounts from the factory. After the third one leaked in 18 years, i decided to go with solid rubber. Yep, it is not as quiet, and a slight humming noise travels between the mount and can be heard while coasting about 40mph
When did USA go for metric? Here in England I started with BSF and Whitworth and a myriad of other fixings. Then it all went American AF.. Bought the complete set of ring spanners, open Enders and sockets. Next thing it’s all gone Metric. Amazing what you can do with a set of stilsons, plumbers wrench, mole grips and a lump hammer.
It took me half a day to replace the side motor mount on my 09 civic, mainly because I dropped one of the bolts and ended up having to take the front clip off to retrieve it lmao . but yeah when it got colder outside and first startup you'd feel it vibrate the car till it warmed up then would go away. Also I'm surprised to see Scotty jack up the engine without a piece of wood between it and the jack...
Hey! Another Episode Of, “Scotty Making It Look Easy”! It really helps if you can figure out what’s wrong. Figure what tools you might need. Garage full of tools is helpful. It’s in here somewhere. & you don’t break something else trying to figure out what to do. No Problem. Thnx Scotty! CJ
*29 dislikes!!?? WHAT!!??* Who in hell would dislike Scotty's fantastic vids?? I bet it's his "competition" - guys fawning over grossly overpriced unreliable money pit $200K vehicles loaded with shitty toys that break!
By the time that leaky power steering pump gets replaced, the new motor mount will be all covered with power steering fluid. This will lead to premature motor mount failure again. That's too bad, the new motor mount will be wasted along with all that valuable Scotty labor.
This is my car. I took it to 3 mechanics prior to this that did not realize what the noise was. He also charged half as much as what a major chain wanted.
I just had a shop try to give me the hard sell on changing all four of my motor mounts and struts for $1,300. I laughed. They had the four motor mounts priced at $480 for motor mount parts alone, labor is $300. I found all four OEM parts on eBay for $186. I have already changed three, I have to buy a new jack to change the last one.
I always mount my motors I have a nice 750 pound motor mounted on my wall now its a 2.5 iron duke caught on greenbacks with 1,000 pound test out of Lake Michigan lol
What's the deal with replacement motormounts? Everything online said the replacements are junk Chinese rubber that disentigrate in a short time... Not a job I want to do twice so I went with polyurethane on my ASTRO... Works good so far..I hope
Hey Scotty Did you use a jack stand when you pulled the wheel off? I didn't see it on the video. Not supposed to trust a hydraulic jack when you're working with a wheel off.
I just need to know when you remove the old motor mounts on a 2004 Toyota corolla S do you need to replace the original ? Toyota brand is the first time I replace the three of them are still shaking so I think he needs the original one
Hello, love your videos. I have notice you often have your legs under the car when you are removing a tire. Aren't you afraid the jack might fail and the car fall on your legs?
Wish I would have seen this video before I paid for a new motor mount. Oh well, maybe next time. I just assumed I couldn’t do it by myself. Thanks Scotty!
Scotty... help.... I have a problem with my Volvo 2011 XC90... It is mine since new... I fall in love with the car and i had to buy new... I know I made a mistake... but the love is not gone yet and I still want to keep it forever... It has only 66.000 kilometers... And when I make a strong curve or hit the break or full acceleration the cabin air fan stops, as soon as the G force stops it comes right back on... Do you have any idea??
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What if it clunks when you accelerate, could it be transmission mount?
Hey Scotty. Could you please refrain from calling an engine a motor? A motor is an electrical device, and engine is powered by fuel. lt's a pet peeve of mine when people say that. lt's flat out wrong and l don't' like it. Thanks.
@@loxety thanks bro I think your right Avalons are notorious for cv axles
I’m just getting into repairing and maintaining my own car. These older videos from this guy have been a life saver and a wallet saver for that matter
This is my car. He worked on my car a few times when he still lived in Houston.
Having done motor mounts, front and back, Scottys advice is spot on and his experience always come to the fore.
Another video proving Scotty actually works on cars. I love these video most.
Nobody hustles like Scotty. I hope to maintain his energy when I’m his age
What 102, bahahahaaaa
The Jack LaLanne of automotive repair and You Tube creators! 💪 😎 💪
Sheesh I'm close to his age
.. i cant do it anymore
Scotty Kilmer is a cyborg of incredible speed and power.
@@alankoza1917 why? I do my work in a public parking lot..Would be a lot easier if I had my own place
I've replaced many motor mounts, starting with my Studebaker I had in the '70's. Bad motor mounts also collapse and can make the entire car vibrate. I was amazed how quiet and smooth running the cars were after new mounts. Scotty was right about the old cars. My '26 Ford Model T shook so much that if I was driving in a light rain, the vibration would just shake the rain off of the windshield.
Still watching every day after two or three years. This is awesome. If I ever become a mechanic I'll know so much!
Scotty is literally the BEST mechanic TH-cam has
@broomsterm
he's better at fixing cars in his driveway (or public parking lot) with his jacks than all the other "pros" with their garages n fancy lifts. he's fixed n forgotten more than most could ever possibly learn n know.......
@broomsterm If he did that he'd have to raise his prices to cover his overhead. He's in his element here.
@broomsterm He's making hundreds of thousands a year, if not a million a year doing how-to/tips-n-tricks video for the average D.I.Y. shade tree mechanic that watches his vids. No need for a lift and 5 bay shop for that...
driver4011 and how do you know all about his life? please share how u know all about his life growing up?
Agreed he is very honest
i feel most people fear is not having all the right tools. For me theres always something that i need! Thank you Scotty for giving me confidence!
You're a natural born teacher Scotty thanks for sharing your vast automotive knowledge. Btw, you're a good bloke in my opinion
LOL, one of the neighborhood kids, I think 8th or 9th grader, told me the other day, that he was going to "build his own car using parts, and ( Scotty''s videos}. Got me thinking, with access to a good auto recycle yard,,access to some for real shop tools; , hell he might just be able to do it :). Funny thing, now that I remember back (I'm an OLD guy... Scotty is just a 'kid' in my eyes) I remember a whole bunch of guys in our High school Auto Shop classes that did exactly that, some with more success than others:) Hell if I had known what my old GTO would be worth today, well DAMN!!!! Better use of time than out 'protesting' or majoring in " Which of the 37 Canadian Government's Legally required Sexual Pronouns Best Identifies You".....
Keep at it Scotty: Candor, Speaking Truth, Common Sense, and teaching Self Reliance and Personal Responsibilty are traits seen far too rarely in today's world.
rev up your engine till your engine mount snaps off !!!!
PuR3 Plays It’s fun with bad mounts to put it into reverse and watch that thing bounce
You said it right. It's a engine mount not a motor mount. The starter is a motor.
Great way to destroy the engine
Me when my dad kept saying hold the break and press the gas and my engine bouncing lmao 🤣
When I did that exact mount on my Matrix I didn't have to unbolt the power steering reservoir and I didn't have to do the 2 nuts by removing the wheel. You just have to use a long socket and reach underneath. I changed all of the mounts at the same time.
Can you please tell me the brand you use?
@@gokusuky253 I bought Toyota brand mounts because aftermarket mounts just don’t last.
The Peter Parker picture always makes me chuckle....😂😂
It's the inconspicuous dirty joke face of Toby Maguire 🤣
@@theoverlyingTRUTH_NINJA Yeah....I laugh Everytime Scotty puts it up....😂
@@Anth230 same here🤣
I’m just here for the memes 😂😂
I always love the horse or donkey laughing pics when scotty is laughing. lol
A REAL GOOD PIECE OF ADVICE: Change the Serpentine belt while you have that motor mount out.
serpentine doesn't usually go around the mount, I think you mean timing belt ?
i like the way scotty said: "'stupid plastic shield.." LOL :-)
Scotty I snapped one bolt on that mount and had no luck taking it out! So my technician buddy came to my rescue. Felt really good after replacing it my self 😊
Time for my motor mount story! I had an old 68 Ford Fairlane 289, and I was driving around the traffic circle downtown Hollywood Fl. The left-hand motor mount let go and because I was turning, the engine torqued up and pinned the throttle rod wide open! I had the presence of mind to reach over and shut the key off, but it was an exciting 3 minutes!
Scotty has the patience of Job. Those jobs that he makes look easy require a LOT OF swearing. Hours of swearing.
Love these videos when Scotty showing us how its done.
Keep up the good work Scotty ! You are the man!
People need to make a compilation of his grunts.
That would be hard to explain to those overhearing.
People already have lol
And some people need to get a life😎
older guys always grunt when working hard. my dad does the same thing. always cracks me up
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I just realized Scotty is very knowledgable in his proffesion and knows many possible things that could be wrong with the car just by typical noise they make, like a car doctor, and also knows so many cars and their usual problems
Last week, I replaced the front motor mount, the torque mount, the radiator and the radiator hoses. They were replaced with OEM parts. They were not ordered from the local manufacturer car sales places. I could see that the motor mount was history and that the torque mount was cracked. I ordered the OEM, discounted, from a manufacturer car sales place in the midwest. The local dealers do not have good reputations. I knew my radiator was 5 years past normal replacement and had concerns even though the radiator fluid had been changed three months ago.
As I feared, the radiator was on its last legs. I had already researched replacement radiators and every single one listed on a national car parts chain had not received good reviews and had extremely short warranties. I went with an OEM unit $40 more expensive than the highest price national auto parts store unit.
When you don't have all the tools, don't know what other problems you will find, don't have a lift, don't have a second car to use to go get more parts, you just have your trusted mechanic do the work, stay there with a book, watch him, and provide him with a list of repairs requested and all the known replacement parts you can find.
I actually "saved" money by replacing the radiator at the same time.
This dude’s videos are great, and I get the impression he probably has some awesome stories from the 80s.
Love these actual repair video that are short and sweet!
Great video Scott. I would still pay a mechanic to perform this fix. You make it look so easy.
My 01 corolla's still going strong thanks to Scotty!!
"Cars per usual, there's more crap in the way" LOL The truest thing ever!
Have a good friend who recently ooops! Ran over a curb in his car, a Kia I think, one of those boxy looking foreign jobs. Broken one of the motor mount bolts. Took it to his dealer, not a cheap fix but fixed it quickly before there was more damage. Great video, thanks!
Of course it's expensive when you take it to the dealer. They charge like double or triple what most mechanics charge. Especially for parts.
4:34 Scotty found a plastic part that is actually good for something lol
Called it a fan belt when it’s a front wheel drive with electric fans but otherwise he never misses
Great video. The bolts underneath can be reached from up top. Takes a little time but can be done.
Everyone should know that when you're replacing motor mounts like that you need to leave the Jack underneath the motor to support the weight till you get the new mounts in.
Was that a Corolla? 🤔
Just looked at a Pontiac Vibe aka Toyota Matrix yesterday. Motor mounts were "shakin like mad" 😸👍🏻
2006 Toyota Matrix. That is my car.
@@Liquidmice9 thanks! Guess its a common issue on that vehicle 👍🏻
Well. Mine has 230k miles. That's quite a few miles. I drive it pretty hard too. It's been a good car. I bought it with 50K miles on it. I've put another 180K on it. I'm keeping it for a commuter car. It still runs great.
@@Liquidmice9 ohh nice. Yeah I heard those things can run for a long time. Been searching for one for a friend of mine that needs a decent reliable lil car that won't leave him stranded. But most of em Ive come across are either beat to hell or the dealer wants wayyy too much $
🎵 "Oh why o why is there crap in the way"
"Oh why o why can it be" 🎵
Keep the rubber components of the engine mounts from drying out and cracking . By periodically liberally spraying them with 303 Protectant .
My Chevy Venture had oil filled motor mounts from the factory. After the third one leaked in 18 years, i decided to go with solid rubber. Yep, it is not as quiet, and a slight humming noise travels between the mount and can be heard while coasting about 40mph
Nice job replacing the motor mount and great camera work, Scotty!
That's a very interesting graphic @ 1:03.
That's a front wheel drive engine (transverse mounted)
with a rear wheel drive transmission / drive train.
When did USA go for metric? Here in England I started with BSF and Whitworth and a myriad of other fixings. Then it all went American AF.. Bought the complete set of ring spanners, open Enders and sockets. Next thing it’s all gone Metric.
Amazing what you can do with a set of stilsons, plumbers wrench, mole grips and a lump hammer.
Check for recent VW Jetta motor mount recalls......
Scotty you’re a genuine genius . I love and enjoy every one of your videos. I’m looking forward to your app greatly!!!✌️😎👍
Finally, an actual car repair video. Nice.
“It’s all greasy way up inside there”
😉
Just changed the mounts in my 2012 Ford Transit Connect, feel like I'm driving a new van now!
Good Afternoon Scotty !
Scotty is relaxing right now. Fixing cars. 😆
Back in my day we used hockey pucks, cheap easy and a durable upgrade
Awesome video Scotty! Great advice!
2 dirty thumbs-up! scotty, you have the best videos; clear, informative, helpful and funny.
thank you Scotty, I learned to be safe, peace.
Sympathetic Vibration. You can bet Scotty knows old Harleys.
It took me half a day to replace the side motor mount on my 09 civic, mainly because I dropped one of the bolts and ended up having to take the front clip off to retrieve it lmao .
but yeah when it got colder outside and first startup you'd feel it vibrate the car till it warmed up then would go away.
Also I'm surprised to see Scotty jack up the engine without a piece of wood between it and the jack...
Did all 5 on my Mitsubishi. Very simple job too.
hands on with scotty. my my, wheres my popcorn 🍿😆
Hey, Scotty must be getting more mellow. He didn’t call the plastic shield by the tire “plastic CRAP!” 🤣🤣🤣
I am hearing some weird sounds, I should check this out! Good video as always Scotty!
Thank-you Scotty, for this impressive demonstration, you rock!
Thank you very much from Italy
your A/C lines can bust or leak if you leave bad mounts on too long. Everything around the engine expects it to be in a particular place.
I believe the name of the tool you were using to break the bolts free is called a breaker bar which is what attached to the extensions.
This guys is full of enthusiam
2:59 Now unfortunately--ughh 😂😂😂✌️
It would be nice a before and after comparison. Just to showcase how bad it was before the change.
Hey! Another Episode Of, “Scotty Making It Look Easy”! It really helps if you can figure out what’s wrong. Figure what tools you might need. Garage full of tools is helpful. It’s in here somewhere. & you don’t break something else trying to figure out what to do. No Problem. Thnx Scotty! CJ
*29 dislikes!!?? WHAT!!??*
Who in hell would dislike Scotty's fantastic vids??
I bet it's his "competition" - guys fawning over grossly overpriced unreliable money pit $200K vehicles loaded with shitty toys that break!
Just changed all mine. The back lower on my Vibe (Matrix with a Pontiac badge) was a royal pain. 😅
By the time that leaky power steering pump gets replaced, the new motor mount will be all covered with power steering fluid. This will lead to premature motor mount failure again. That's too bad, the new motor mount will be wasted along with all that valuable Scotty labor.
That's pretty straight forward. I have a mount under the engine thats shot. Would I approach this the same way?
What would it be if the clunking came fro the rear?
Every 150 miles or 10 years , sub frame , power steering mounting too or change it when changing the timing for the second time ,..
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Would it be a good idea to spray a rubber preservative on the rubber part of the engine mount Scotty??.
It might just attract more sorry dirt and grit, and I don't think they're 100% rubber. I'm not sure what a "rubber preservative" is?
Thanks Scotty 😎
Nice tip..... I change my engine mounts at every 1000 miles, just in case . Don’t want a ruined engine👍🏻
That sounds unreasonable
Scotty is a mechanic who probly charges high as hell by the hour, then makes his hustle on TH-cam, this dude must be making BANK
This is my car. I took it to 3 mechanics prior to this that did not realize what the noise was. He also charged half as much as what a major chain wanted.
I just had a shop try to give me the hard sell on changing all four of my motor mounts and struts for $1,300. I laughed. They had the four motor mounts priced at $480 for motor mount parts alone, labor is $300. I found all four OEM parts on eBay for $186. I have already changed three, I have to buy a new jack to change the last one.
On my 94' A8 the motor mounts are under the engine. To the left and right of the oil pan. And 2 on the transmission's underside
Loves when scotty says crap plastic !!!
I am new to your channel. I really like it. Stumbled onto your air conditioning service video, that was great.
What's your opinion on DIY repair the rubber with some sort of caulk? Other videos show this but don't say if they last.
I always mount my motors I have a nice 750 pound motor mounted on my wall now its a 2.5 iron duke caught on greenbacks with 1,000 pound test out of Lake Michigan lol
Can you do a video on a 2008 Saturn aura 3.5 motor mount replacement
You make it look so easy. Thanks
Hey Scotty, is a motor mount another name for a vibration damper on the crankshaft?
Thanks, Scotty! This is a pro-tip I can sure use!
Loved watching you work on a car, more please.
What's the deal with replacement motormounts? Everything online said the replacements are junk Chinese rubber that disentigrate in a short time... Not a job I want to do twice so I went with polyurethane on my ASTRO... Works good so far..I hope
I love Ford motor mounts they are the easiest mounts I have ever done lol. I did all 3 in thirty minutes.
What i learnt from all his videos is Scotty hates plastic lol
Hey Scotty
Did you use a jack stand when you pulled the wheel off? I didn't see it on the video.
Not supposed to trust a hydraulic jack when you're working with a wheel off.
Very concise and helpful! Thanks!
I just need to know when you remove the old motor mounts on a 2004 Toyota corolla S do you need to replace the original ? Toyota brand is the first time I replace the three of them are still shaking so I think he needs the original one
can damaged motor mounts affect transmission performance..or br mistaken for a transmission problem if you aren't experienced?
How much would be the labor ? I’m taking my tomorrow but don’t wanna get ripped off
Hello, love your videos. I have notice you often have your legs under the car when you are removing a tire. Aren't you afraid the jack might fail and the car fall on your legs?
Saabs had hydraulic motor mounts---they were the best!
Mercedes too, prob a lot of European cars.
Wish I would have seen this video before I paid for a new motor mount. Oh well, maybe next time. I just assumed I couldn’t do it by myself. Thanks Scotty!
Good video Scotty👍
Scotty... help.... I have a problem with my Volvo 2011 XC90... It is mine since new... I fall in love with the car and i had to buy new... I know I made a mistake... but the love is not gone yet and I still want to keep it forever... It has only 66.000 kilometers... And when I make a strong curve or hit the break or full acceleration the cabin air fan stops, as soon as the G force stops it comes right back on... Do you have any idea??
Hey I would like to know where my motor mounts are on my Dodge Avenger I got 4 but only see 2 on the top