454 7.4L mystery fasteners on back of engine block

CayugaCobalt

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What is this? and is it supposed to be sticking up like that? I cannot tighten it down,IMG_8969.jpg
 

dubs283

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Rear engine mount bolt

Yes, due to the spacer

If it's tight, it's tight

You should tie the sender wires out of the way as not to interfere with the steering actuator nor rub on the coupler
 

Scott Danforth

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When was the last time the alignment was checked?

Those rear mounts look like the bushings collapsed
 

CayugaCobalt

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Rear engine mount bolt

Yes, due to the spacer

If it's tight, it's tight

You should tie the sender wires out of the way as not to interfere with the steering actuator nor rub on the coupler
Thanks Dubs: That is the answer I was kinda expecting but wasnt sure.
 

CayugaCobalt

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When was the last time the alignment was checked?

Those rear mounts look like the bushings collapsed
How often or when is one supposed to do the alignment check? What are the symptoms of mis-alignment? The bushings I see around the bolts are standing up, not collapsed. Sorry I dont see whay bushings you refer to.
 

Scott Danforth

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Per the manual you pull the drive every 50 hours or annually to check alignment, gimbal bearing, U-joints, bellows, etc
 
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