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One of my bolts that connect the rear axle to the engine is missing and the other is loose, I guess that's what that CRUNK! sounds was. I've been trying to remove the loose one but the nut is under the engine and it seems impossible to get a wrench in there.
1. Any suggestions on how to remove and then put new bolts in?
2. What size is the bolt so I can get a couple new ones in the mean time.
Thanks!!
-Jedon
OK, Here's what I do. Remove the nuts that fasten the rear engine mount to the frame. Tilt the engine forward far enough to access your bearing. You can prop it up with a piece of wood or whatever works. Now you can get to the bolts. Make sense?
For others attempting this, I ended up taking all 4 engine mount nuts off and lifting the engine up a couple inches resting on a 2x4. Worked great. Now if I can figure out how to get the bottom nuts and bolts on the chain guides I should be good to go.
I feel like maybe I'm doing things the hard way?
I'm having real problems getting the bottom nuts and bolts onto the rear chain guides ( I bought new OEM ones before I saw the new improved kind ).
Am I supposed to pull the engine and the subframe in order to do this?
Thanks!
-Jedon
2005 Max II
Last edited by Mike; 10-21-2009 at 08:22 PM.
Reason: merged two threads
You should be able to fit a wrench under the frame between it and the bottom tub to get to those. Just make sure you have the jack out from under the Max as it would push the tub up closer to the frame.