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Does anyone have pictures of the Mk III versus Mk II rear engine mount brackets? I'm trying to sort out why my engine isn't sitting quite right in my car - I think someone used a 1.6 engine mount bracket rather than an AAZ one. I'm guessing the 1.6 rear engine bracket is about 1" shorter than the AAZ one. Tagging on this topic as it's pretty related.
That works as it is related.I make a mount so you can run a low mounted turbo easier. For the vnt 15 it is now bolt on and go, for other turbos it is close but may need grinding. At any rate I have made it Tri-sexual with the 3 different cast mounts. Mk2 gasser, mk2 diesel, and Mk3 one hole. Depending on how they drilled the cast mount or if they replaced the piece on the car to accept the Mk2 mount then it could be off about 1". The Mk2 mount in place of the Mk3 mount would be around 1" shorter from engine to holes, so your engine would be around 1" further toward the fire wall. If that is what you are having then I would say that is it.
It really depends on what right rear engine mount you have for your MK2. I have the all rubber one and you can buy a poly urathane insert for it... DON'T. It doesn't ride rough, but at idle it will make your teeth itch.I have a G60 front engine mount, stock diesel rubber right rear engine mount, and a polyurathane trans mount. With the idle set just right and all the other new parts on the car it is definately bearable. I would still like it tighter, but the engine at idle is too much with the insert. If you have the hydro rear mount I don't believe you have any options, except to remove it and get the rubber one.