Hi Joe,
I've just changed the diff mount. I note Paulr's comments, but I must say that either I did something terribly wrong and have screwed the whole thing up, or Paulr just had a bad experience with his car.
First, the mount was about GBP30, or about $60. I got it from SLS in Hamburg, who I use for all my parts because they've always seemed to work out the cheapest and their service is bar none. I ordered this in case mine was shot. I was repacking the rear wheel bearings anyway, so thought I'd check it out.
To check the mount, I first removed the plastic cover - the thing that costs more than the mount! 2 philips screws. I then loostened the large bolt and the 4 smaller ones. Car was then jacked supported under the diff. This has the effect of taking the pressure off the mount. The pictures show the mount was pushed up out of its proper place because the rubber and metal that comprises its construction had separated.
I then removed the large bolt, the 4 smaller ones and with a bit of fiddling around, lifted the mount out. Mine was utterly shot; effectively in 2 bits. The new one didn't go on quite so easily; I had to mess around with the jack and some axel stands. You also have to identify the little lug in which the metal plate must sit. Basically, put the new one on in the order the old one came out. Note also that the mount IS NOT SQUARE. The bolt holes will ALMOST line up if you get it wrong, and you'll be convinced you have it close. I played with this for a while before thinking to check the geometry. It's a rectangle. With that sorted, the 4 corner bolts went in quite easily. I tightened up the big bolt to the correct torque as in the BBB (the whole procedure is in there), dropped the car down, and replaced the plastic cover. Job done.
All in all it took about 45 mins. I thought it was the easiest thing I've had to do on the car. It was certainly rewarding compared to the fight that other jobs have been. It seems to drive so much better.
Happy to answer any more questions. In sum, remove the plastic voer and jack up the car. If your mount rises up some way into the trunk, I think you can safely say it could be replaced.
Hope that helps. (Let me know if you need the torquing values)
James
I examined my mount and found it was in a poor state. I've attached a few photos to show you. See how it has risen into the boot space.
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