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Old 08-25-2009, 03:53 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by edevlin
"By 60K engine mounts are dead, at least 1/2 of the lifters are collapsed, vario- cam chain tensioner pads are delaminated, coil packs are cracked and the water pump bearings are history."

I'll order coil packs and o-rings (in case I have leaks in tubes) and stick them in next week. I hope that fixes the rough idle and that its not the MAF sensor, which I also suspect. BTW, is there any liability with running the car with dead engine mounts?

Ed

A dead engine mount places stress on the other components that are connected to the engine and tranny.. And it makes for a nasty transition on and off the clutch with a nasty bump between shifts.

The rough idle can also be a cracked intake manifold or vacuum hose. I see more and more cracked intakes.
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