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AC Mount Bushings 900 1994

The attached picture shows the bolt hole on the A/C mount. Next to the hole is the bushing that is supposed to fit in this hole. Am I missing something here? Or is my 94 940T like no other?









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    AC Mount Bushings 900 1994

    Not sure if the AC compressor bracket is set up the same way on your '94 as my '93... if it is, it shouldn't be too tough to see where the bushings go:



    A and B both have the bushing "head" facing the front of the car; C has the "head" facing the firewall. I had to remove the belly pan and spend some time under the car to get those buggers changed... definitely a PITA, and more time consuming than it seems like it will be, but you shouldn't have to fit a 1" wide bushing into a 1/2" hole.

    - Brian '93 945T








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    AC Mount Bushings 900 1994

    "The attached picture shows the bolt hole on the A/C mount. Next to the hole is the bushing that is supposed to fit in this hole. Am I missing something here? "

    The bushing doesn't fit the "bolt hole". It fits in the bracket (behind the bolt hole, in your picture). The compressrer has to be moved for access. A PITA job as I recall.

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    Bruce Young,
    '93 940-NA (current) — 240s (one V8) — 140s — 122s — since '63.








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      AC Mount Bushings 900 1994

      I could not get the camera to the back of the bracket side, but it is not any bigger than the hole on the front side. And you can just barely see it but if you look in the hole in the picture you can see the opening in the bracket on the front side is not any bigger either. So I am still at a loss.







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