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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7614

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7614

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$258
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7611

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7611

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$287
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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7613

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7613

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$263
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SAS Engine Mount - E5917

SAS Engine Mount - E5917

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7612

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7612

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7616

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7616

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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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Understanding the Engine Mount and Its Role in the 2012 Honda Stream

The 2012 Honda Stream, a popular compact MPV, certainly comes equipped with engine mounts as part of its engine bay setup. Engine mounts are essential components in almost every car, including the 2012 Honda Stream. They serve a critical role by securing the engine to the vehicle's chassis while also minimising vibrations and absorbing road shocks. This helps provide a smoother and quieter ride for drivers and passengers alike.

Engine mounts are typically made from a combination of metal and rubber. The metal provides strength and rigidity to hold the engine firmly in place, while the rubber layers cushion vibrations that would otherwise translate directly into the cabin. For a vehicle like the 2012 Honda Stream, which is designed for family use and urban driving, having solid, well-maintained engine mounts is essential to maintain comfort and structural integrity.

When it comes to the purpose of the engine mount, it really boils down to these key roles:

  • Stabilising the engine: The engine is a heavy, moving component that generates considerable torque and vibrations. The engine mounts secure it solidly to the chassis to prevent excessive movement that could damage other parts or reduce drivability.
  • Reducing vibration and noise: The rubber elements in the mounts absorb vibrations coming from the running engine and road surface irregularities. This keeps the cabin quiet and comfortable for everyone inside.
  • Protecting drivetrain components: By controlling engine movement, mounts reduce strain on the transmission, hoses, wiring, and other closely linked systems. This helps extend the life of these parts.
  • Maintaining proper alignment: Well-positioned engine mounts keep the engine and transmission aligned, critical for smooth gear shifting and overall drivability.

For the 2012 Honda Stream, these engine mounts are usually located at strategic points around the engine block. They hold it tightly but also allow for some degree of flex to absorb shocks, similar to how suspension works for the wheels.

When it comes to servicing or replacing engine mounts on this vehicle, there are a few things to keep in mind. Over time, engine mounts can wear out or become damaged. Rubber parts degrade under engine heat and from exposure to oil or other chemicals. Metal components may corrode or crack. If the mounts wear out, drivers might notice increased engine vibration inside the cabin, clunking noises when starting or shifting gears, or even misalignment issues.

Regular inspection of the engine mounts is recommended during servicing, especially as the vehicle ages or if it has been driven in harsh conditions. Mechanics typically check for signs of cracks, tears, or separation in the rubber, as well as any looseness in the mounting bolts or corrosion on the metal parts. If any of these signs show up, replacement is usually the best course to maintain vehicle performance and comfort.

Replacing engine mounts on the 2012 Honda Stream is not usually a straightforward DIY project due to their location and the need to safely support the engine during the swap. A professional mechanic will typically use engine hoists or support bars to hold the engine securely while the mounts are swapped out. It is important not to delay replacement, as damaged mounts can lead to further drivetrain or chassis issues down the track.

Aside from replacement, some minor preventative maintenance can help prolong the life of engine mounts. This includes making sure oil leaks or coolant leaks are addressed promptly since fluids can degrade the rubber components. Also, avoiding aggressive driving habits like hard launches or rough off-road conditions can reduce stress on mounts.

All up, engine mounts are a crucial, though often overlooked, part of the 2012 Honda Stream. They may not be flashy, but without good engine mounts, the reliability, comfort, and overall driving experience of the vehicle can take a significant hit. Keeping them in check during regular servicing helps ensure the Stream runs as smoothly and quietly as Honda intended.