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Lincoln 3W1Z-6038-BA Engine Support Insulator Assembly

2009-2011 Lincoln Town Car 3W1Z6038BA

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Ford 3W1Z-6038-BA Engine Support Insulator Assembly
  • Part Description
    Insulator Assembly - Engine Support
  • Base No.
    6038
  • Position
    Driver Side,Front
  • Manufacturer
    Ford
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Lincoln
    Base No.6038
    Manufacturer Part Number3W1Z-6038-BA, 3W1Z6038BA
    Part DescriptionInsulator Assembly - Engine Support
    Other NamesFront Mount, Mount
    Manufacturer NoteLH, FRONT
    Item Dimensions10.0 x 9.6 x 4.3 inches
    Item Weight6.10 Pounds
    PositionDriver Side,Front
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    ManufacturerFord
    SKU3W1Z-6038-BA
    WarrantyThis genuine Ford part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Shipping & ReturnShipping Policy Return Policy
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  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details
    2009-2011 Lincoln Town Car8 Cyl 4.6L Romeo SOHC EFI4-Speed Automatic Transmission 4R70W (AODE), 4-Speed Automatic Transmission 4R75E Livonia, 4-Speed Automatic Transmission AODEW/4R70E W/TSS, 4-Speed Automatic Transmission AODEW/4R70E W/TSS*S/V, 4-Speed Automatic Transmission AODEW/4R75E W/TSS S/V, 4-Speed Automatic Transmission NAAO AODEW/4R70W*S/VIL, Left Hand Drive, Rear-Wheel Drive (Left Hand Drive)
  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    I would like to know is this part gonna fit with my car Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    A:
    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 3W1Z-6038-BA fits your vehicle.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How should engine mounts be checked and replaced in 4.6L V8 engine on Mercury Grand Marquis? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Engine mounts seldom require attention, but broken or deteriorated mounts should be replaced immediately to prevent damage or wear on driveline components. To check the mounts, the engine must be raised slightly to remove the weight from them. Begin by raising the vehicle and securely supporting it on jackstands, then position a jack under the engine oil pan with a large wood block between the jack head and the oil pan, carefully raising the engine just enough to relieve the weight on the mounts. Inspect the mounts for cracked, hardened rubber or separation from the metal plates, noting that the rubber can sometimes split down the center. Check for relative movement between the mount plates and the engine or frame using a large screwdriver or pry bar; if movement is detected, lower the engine and tighten the mount fasteners. Applying rubber preservative can help slow deterioration. For replacement, disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal, raise the vehicle, and support it securely on jackstands if not already done. Again, place a large wood block between the jack head and the oil pan, raising the engine just enough to relieve the weight on the mounts and through bolts. Remove the through bolts connecting the upper and lower motor mount halves, noting that there are two on the left engine mount and one on the right. Once the bolts are removed from both sides, raise the engine until the fan blades just meet the fan shroud, placing wood blocks between the frame and the exhaust manifold on both sides for support and clearance. Detach the mount by removing the mount-to-block bolts, and if replacing the mounts, access the bolts attaching them to the frame through the access holes. Installation follows the reverse order of removal, using thread locking compound on the mount bolts and tightening them to the specified torque.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How do you check and replace a transmission mount on Mercury Grand Marquis? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Place a large screwdriver or prybar between the transmission extension housing and the crossmember with the slender edge of this tool upward and pry the transmission a bit upward. To check the transmission mount it's necessary to insert a thin screwdriver between the crossmember and the mount and try to slide it-there should be almost no way the screwdriver would slide. If there is a large amount of movement remove the mount by undoing the nuts which secure the mount to the crossmember, then undoing the bolts which fasten the mount to the transmission extension housing. After that, lift the transmission with a jack just a little and then unbolt the mount. For installation, the reverse of this procedure should be taken; however, nuts and bolts should be tightened before everything else.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What should be done if engine mounts are broken or deteriorated in 5.0L V8 engine on Ford Crown Victoria? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Engine mounts seldom require attention, but broken or deteriorated mounts should be replaced immediately to prevent damage or wear on driveline components. To check the mounts, raise the engine slightly to remove the weight from them. Begin by raising the vehicle and securely supporting it on jackstands, then position a jack under the engine oil pan with a large block of wood in between. Carefully raise the engine just enough to relieve the weight on the mounts. Inspect the mounts for any cracks, hardened rubber, or separation from the metal plates, noting that the rubber may split down the center. Check for any relative movement between the mount plates and the engine or frame using a large screwdriver or prybar; if movement is detected, lower the engine and tighten the mount fasteners. Applying rubber preservative can help slow deterioration. For replacement, disconnect the negative battery cable, raise the vehicle, and support it securely on jackstands if not already done. Remove the nut to disconnect the mount from the frame and disconnect the automatic transmission shift linkage. Raise the engine slightly with a jack or hoist, ensuring the fan does not hit the radiator or shroud, then remove the mount-to-block bolts and detach the mount. Installation follows the reverse order of removal, using thread locking compound on the mount bolts and tightening them to the specified torque.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How do you check and replace a transmission mount on Ford Crown Victoria? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Place a large screwdriver or prybar between the transmission extension housing and the crossmember with the slender edge of this tool upward and pry the transmission a bit upward. To check the transmission mount it's necessary to insert a thin screwdriver between the crossmember and the mount and try to slide it-there should be almost no way the screwdriver would slide. If there is a large amount of movement remove the mount by undoing the nuts which secure the mount to the crossmember, then undoing the bolts which fasten the mount to the transmission extension housing. After that, lift the transmission with a jack just a little and then unbolt the mount. For installation, the reverse of this procedure should be taken; however, nuts and bolts should be tightened before everything else.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How do you prepare the 2001 Mercury Grand Marquis for checking the engine mounts? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Raise the vehicle and support it securely on jackstands, then position a jack under the engine oil pan. Place a large block of wood between the jack head and the oil pan, then carefully raise the engine just enough to take the weight off the mounts.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How are the through bolts removed for the 2006 Ford Crown Victoria? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Remove the through bolts that connect the upper and lower motor mount halves using a flex-socket and a long extension. Note that there are two through bolts on the left engine mount and only one on the right side mount.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
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