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Rear motormount bracket help

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    Rear motormount bracket help

    When I changed my clutch a few months ago I replaced my mounts with polyfilled mounts. While changing my brakes about a month ago I noticed that when spinning the wheel while in the air when it caught gear, there was ALOT of movement with the engine. Low and behold the rear motor mount bracket(bolted to the back of engine, where the mount bolt goes through) is sloppy loose. My Question is what would be the best way to tackle this, from the top or bottom? Do I need to take the mount out to get to the bracket bolts? I'm thinking the top with removing the intake manifold might be the best route. Any suggestions?

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    you should be able to get at it from the bottom. I dont see why you would want to remove the mount for this.

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