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Old 04-03-2024, 06:29 PM   #1
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Default Replacing the Torque mount on MK2 2011 TDCi Focus

Hello,

I had a go on changing the torque mount on my car but was unsuccessful. Was able to remove the 2 bolts that are holding the torque restrictor itself, I can move it around but I can't get it off bracket even with pushing the engine forward.

Looking for other ways to remove the mount, I tried taking the bracket off that is keeping the mount in place but there is an another rusted colour plate that is on the way that's also attached to the bracket. I've seen some videos on MK3's XR5 and it looks so much easier to remove.

Has anyone tried to replace the torque mount before on a MK2 TDCi Focus?

I'd appreciate your help guys
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