Motor mount

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Jkern

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I have an 07 Yukon Denali xl and am getting ready to replace the motor mounts. Any advice on getting them in and out with out taking a bunch of stuff apart.
 

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Take the heat shields off of the manifolds, but be ready for breaking bolts when you do it. I don't remember much when we did, just that it was a royal pain.
 
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Take the heat shields off of the manifolds, but be ready for breaking bolts when you do it. I don't remember much when we did, just that it was a royal pain.
Can you bend the manifold heat shields out at all?
 

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Can you bend the manifold heat shields out at all?
I guess it's possible, didn't try to bend them to our will! The next time we do this, I'll make sure to jack the motor up a little higher and maybe even just remove the exhaust manifolds for better access to the mounts.
 

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I guess it's possible, didn't try to bend them to our will! The next time we do this, I'll make sure to jack the motor up a little higher and maybe even just remove the exhaust manifolds for better access to the mounts.
How do you recommend jacking up the motor for this?
 
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That’s what I had thought. I saw a suggestion the other day of a jack under the exhaust pipe. That seemed a bit risky.
Yeah I saw that too. All you’d be doing is jacking up the catylitic converter and the exhaust manifold. I’m with you not sure I’d trust that
 

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