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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8155

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8155

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$69
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8370

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8370

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$230
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8803

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT8803

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$357
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Mechpro Parts Washer 12L - MPBPWB1

Mechpro Parts Washer 12L - MPBPWB1

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SAS Strut Mount - MT220RB

SAS Strut Mount - MT220RB

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3IN 3 BOLT HOLE FLANG GSK.

3IN 3 BOLT HOLE FLANG GSK.

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ACL Manifold Gasket Set
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ACL Manifold Gasket Set

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OEX Glow Plug Timer 12V Universal - ACX4870
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OEX Glow Plug Timer 12V Universal - ACX4870

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LIPPED FLANGE GM ENGINE

LIPPED FLANGE GM ENGINE

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Mechpro Parts Washer 60L - MPBPWB2

Mechpro Parts Washer 60L - MPBPWB2

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Narva Circuit Breaker Auto Reset 80A 1 Pce - 55952

Narva Circuit Breaker Auto Reset 80A 1 Pce - 55952

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Narva Circuit Breaker Auto Reset 60A 1Pce - 55950

Narva Circuit Breaker Auto Reset 60A 1Pce - 55950

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Replacing and Maintaining the Engine Mounts on a 1996 Ford Falcon

The 1996 Ford Falcon, a staple of robust engineering from the 90s, still finds its way onto the roads today. One critical component to ensure smooth vehicle operation is the engine mount. Engine mounts are instrumental in securing the engine to the vehicle frame, absorbing vibrations and minimising engine movement. If you're driving a 1996 Ford Falcon, dealing with worn engine mounts isn't just about ensuring a smooth ride, it's about keeping the entire vehicle in good balance.

Understanding when to replace or maintain your engine mounts can save you a lot of hassle down the road. Here are some guidelines on how to check and manage these essential parts of your vehicle:

  1. Make Regular Inspections: Over time, engine mounts can crack or wear out due to constant exposure to heat and the stresses of engine operation. It's a good idea to inspect them every time you perform an oil change. Look for cracks in the rubber or any metal components that appear worn.
  2. Watch for Symptoms of Wear: If you notice unusual vibrations or hear knocking sounds from the engine bay when accelerating, these could be signs that your mounts need attention. This might also manifest as excessive engine movement when you pop the hood and rev the engine slightly.
  3. Assess the Vehicle's Performance: A vehicle that pulls to one side, generates more noise than usual, or has a rattling sound could potentially have compromised engine mounts. If you experience any of these issues, consider having a professional mechanic check your engine mounts.

Replacing engine mounts is not overly complex, but it does require a certain level of mechanical knowledge and the right tools. Here are the basic steps if you plan to tackle this task:

  • Secure the Vehicle: Place the car on a flat surface and use wheel chocks to prevent movement. Use a car jack to lift the engine slightly, relieving tension from the mounts you're replacing.
  • Remove Old Mounts: Loosen and remove the bolts holding the mounts in place. This might require accessing the underside of the vehicle, so ensure it's securely lifted.
  • Install New Mounts: Position the new mounts correctly and secure them with bolts. Make sure they're tightened to the manufacturer's specifications to prevent any issues.
  • Test Drive: Once the new mounts are in place, take your car for a test drive. Pay attention to any unusual vibrations or noises that could indicate improper installation.

Maintaining your 1996 Ford Falcon can be as simple as keeping an eye on your engine mounts and replacing them when necessary. Whether you do it yourself or take your vehicle to a professional, the effort will keep your Ford running smoothly and comfortably for years to come.