SteinOnkel wrote:Then you ever so gently slide it into place - at an angle of course - and after you've dropped the nut into the cross member about eight times you will learn how to use the force and put it on.
Hmmmm. Hard to tell. Always in motion is the bottom engine mount washer... Do, or do not. There is no try.
I used to be able to do a pretty good Yoda impression, but that's not going to help much here. But, for your viewing pleasure, here's how I approach getting the washers and nuts on the bottom engine mount stud:
1. Make sure the bottom stud on the mount is clean (nut goes on easily), and install the mount.
2. Put the nut inside your socket (17mm?), using a 6" socket extension. No need for the ratchet at this point.
3. Using a piece of black electrical tape, use this to secure the flat washer and the lock washer onto the end of that socket. Don't wrap too much tape, just enough to hold the washers to the socket with the washer holes centered.
4. Gently stick this whole thing through the crossmember hole up to the bottom engine mount stud, and carefully work the washers onto the stud. Insert some more and start turning, and the nut should start to grab. Once it does, you can remove the socket and extension, remove the tape, put your ratchet on the extension, and then tighten the nut all the way.
5. If the tape does fall off into the crossmember, you can either just leave it there or fish it out with a piece of wire or the like.
-Bryan