Hi William,
I couldn't help but chime in here. I recently completed a full axle replacement (my differential was shot), and I replaced practically all the rubber components, including this mount. A.Dalton is right-- you can replace the mount with the differential installed. Referring back to A.Dalton's link (
http://213.239.220.84/bin/dbframes.phtml?mid=IN02) and clicking on the picture with the axle:
(1) Disconnect the drive-shaft from the differential flange
(2) Mark the flange and grooved-nut before unscrewing (you need a special tool for uncrewing this-- will post later). Parts #14, #13 in figure.
(3) Remove the front plate from the differential (6 bolts and one cinch bolt).
(4) The pinion seal is part #8, and it mounts into the just-removed front plate (grayed-out in figure, to the right of part #8)
(5) The "shredded" mount is #151. In order to remove this, you need to slide it off the long pin/bolt (#152), and through the carrier (grayed-out, underneath trunk mount #140 in figure). Sliding the mount out while under the car may take some ingenuity, but it is certainly straightforward.
(6) When re-installing the mount and the tightening the cinch bolts on the carrier, it is imperative to make sure the carrier and the left axle are perpendicular to each other. Again, doing this under the car may be a bit tricky.
(7) This might also be a good time to replace the trunk mount itself (#140) if necessary, and perhaps the lateral rod mounts (#114,2x, and #115,2x).
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Re-install the differential front plate, flange, and tighten the grooved-nut according to the original settings (or re-torque the crush bearing setting according to the BBB instructions).
Also, A.Dalton and Joe Alexander provided some invaluable instructions in the thread "Replacing my 230sl differential".
Doing this same job with the differential out of the car is certainly easier, but will take a lot more time. Let us know if you've any questions!
Waqas in Austin, Texas