Of course it can. It depends on how worn the mount is and how far the engine is lifting on acceleration. It can cause hard shifting, clunking. Not to mention it can damage your hood if the engine torques enough to leave the mount and strike the hood. Motor mounts should be repaired as soon as possible.
Freeze plug at the rear of the motor. Between the transmission and the motor.
It might be a broken motor mount or transmission mount.
Engine, not motor, and, while not impossible, such a swap would cause a lot of problems, not the least of which would be the car engine not being protected against saltwater corrosion.
Two on the engine, one on the transmission.Two on the engine, one on the transmission.
The 3100 Engine (code M in VIN.#) motor has a 4T60E Transmission. The 3800 Engine (code K in VIN.#) motor has a 4T65E Transmission. Hope This Helps you, Brett
It is possible. Replace any broken mount, and this will eliminate the possibility.
The 1997 Ford Taurus has for motor mounts and to transmission mounts. Worn motor mounts and transmission mounts will allow the engine and transmission to have movement.
The only motor mount for the engine is on the right top of the engine when being viewed from the passenger seat. The other 3 mounts are on the transmission. This is why the motor has to be supported from the top when taking the transmission off.
in the motor e.g. engine, transmission etc
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coolant leak between motor and transmission indicates you have a leaky freeze plug in the rear of the engine block