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SAS Engine Mount - E724

SAS Engine Mount - E724

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$243
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SAS Engine Mount - E483

SAS Engine Mount - E483

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$236
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SAS Engine Mount - E616

SAS Engine Mount - E616

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$218
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SAS Engine Mount - E651

SAS Engine Mount - E651

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$215
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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E941

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E941

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$217
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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E2031

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E2031

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$206
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SAS Engine Mount - E431

SAS Engine Mount - E431

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$212
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SAS Engine Mount - E208

SAS Engine Mount - E208

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$183
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SAS Engine Mount - E501

SAS Engine Mount - E501

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$171
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SAS Engine Mount - E266F

SAS Engine Mount - E266F

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$148
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SAS Engine Mount - E455

SAS Engine Mount - E455

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$155
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SAS Engine Mount Bush - E125BU

SAS Engine Mount Bush - E125BU

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$145
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SAS Engine Mount - E107BH

SAS Engine Mount - E107BH

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SAS Engine Mount - E907D

SAS Engine Mount - E907D

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SAS Engine Mount - E1030R

SAS Engine Mount - E1030R

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$115
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SAS Engine Mount - E434MT

SAS Engine Mount - E434MT

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$120
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7376
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7376

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$25
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SAS Engine Mount - E907A

SAS Engine Mount - E907A

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$88
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SAS Engine Mount Bush - E173BU

SAS Engine Mount Bush - E173BU

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$79
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SAS Engine Mount - E906

SAS Engine Mount - E906

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$58
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7180
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7180

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$16
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7471

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7471

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$347
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT6020

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT6020

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$1,504
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7972

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7972

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Kelpro Engine Mount

Kelpro Engine Mount

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Kelpro Engine Mount

Kelpro Engine Mount

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS89HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS89HF

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$798
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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS191HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS191HF

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$825
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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS62HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS62HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS16HFB

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS16HFB

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS420HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS420HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS175HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS175HF

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Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS667HF

Safari Snorkel V-Spec - SS667HF

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Engine Mount Maintenance and Replacement for Your 2008 Ford Falcon

If you own a 2008 Ford Falcon and are pondering whether your car needs an engine mount update or replacement, you are considering an important aspect of vehicle maintenance. Engine mounts play a crucial role in ensuring a smooth ride by securing your car's engine to the chassis and minimizing vibrations. Fitted in most vehicles, the engine mount can deteriorate over time, leading to increased cabin noise and potential driveability issues.

The job of an engine mount is to keep the engine securely attached while also absorbing vibrations. This not only keeps the engine stable but also enhances the overall driving comfort by reducing the noise and vibrations that could be felt in the cabin. If you've noticed more noise or unusual vibrations, it might be time to look into the condition of your engine mounts.

Replacing or maintaining engine mounts is not something most car owners think about until the signs become too obvious to ignore. For the DIY enthusiast, or those interested in understanding what a mechanic might do, here's a step-by-step guide on what it generally involves and why it's important.

  1. Initial Assessment:

    Before deciding on replacements, it's crucial to assess the existing condition of the engine mounts. Look for visible wear and tear or signs of rubber deterioration, which is common over time. Pay attention to any cracking or splitting. If you're not comfortable with this step, a professional inspection is advised.

  2. Jack the Vehicle Safely:

    Ensuring safety first, you'll need to lift the car using a jack, and secure it with stands. This provides better access to the engine bay where the mounts are located. Always make sure the car is parked on a flat surface to prevent any accidental movement.

  3. Remove Engine Load:

    The engine weight must be supported before removing any mounts. Place a piece of wood on the jack under the oil pan to gently lift the engine just enough to relieve the weight on the mounts.

  4. Unbolt the Existing Mounts:

    With the engine weight properly supported, you can now unbolt the mounts. Depending on your model and experience level, this step might require some time as access can be tight. Make sure to keep all bolts and components safe for reassembly.

  5. Inspect and Replace:

    With the old mounts removed, compare them with new ones to ensure compatibility. Install the new mounts by aligning them correctly and securing them with bolts. Recheck the alignment before fully tightening bolts to avoid any misplacement.

  6. Lower the Engine and Final Check:

    Gently lower the engine back into place, ensuring that the mounts are correctly aligned and seated. Tighten all bolts to the manufacturer's specifications. Once everything is secure, remove the jack stands and lower the car.

  7. Test Drive:

    Take the vehicle out for a test drive to ensure that the new mounts are effectively reducing vibration and noise. This is the moment to confirm that everything feels just right.

Regular maintenance checks on engine mounts are beneficial as they wear out gradually. Poor mounts can lead to engine misalignment causing serious damage over time, or excessive vibrations can lead to discomfort and even reduced control over your vehicle. Moreover, mounts that fail to hold the engine firmly can lead to other issues such as bent driveshafts or damaged exhaust systems.

Being proactive about engine mount maintenance can save a lot of hassle and potential issues down the line. While the task can seem challenging, understanding the basics of what it involves can help you stay informed whether you decide to take a DIY approach or seek professional help. If you opt for a mechanic's expertise, always look for a trusted service provider who understands the intricacies of your vehicle.

Maintaining your 2008 Ford Falcon not only involves regular check-ups of the engine mounts but also keeping an eye on other interconnected systems. After all, smooth rides and vehicle longevity are the ultimate goals. Stay informed, and your Falcon will keep running strong for years to come.