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  1. Golf 2001 Cabriolet Engine Mount Question 
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    I have 2.0L AGG engine which has an engine mount from the timing belt end of the block (RHD drivers side) to the body. it looks like a counter rotation mount.
    The rubber has perished and needs replacing. What is this called? I cannot find any references to it?

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    there are only 3 engine mounts, just tell em its the engine mount on the timing belt side and give em your chassis number and you cant go wrong


     
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