No I have brutal 1.1....not a diesel is it?
they use a different dog bone that off set
That actually helps a lot! It seems to confirm the bracket and position of dog bone is correct on mine, many thanks for your effort.Don't know if this helps much but I just nipped out and snapped these shots of Becky's (2010 Panda 1.2 Dynamic Eco) mount.
It's hard to peek underneath the battery tray to see what it state it's in.Engine-side mount doesn't have much side-side resistance, most of that's in the gearbox-side mount (under the battery).
I pop out and have a look!The gearbox mounting has an inverted U-shape bracket that bolts to the gearbox. Remove the battery box and support the gearbox on a jack. It's only a few minutes to remove the whole mounting/support assembly. If the rubber mount has failed it should be easy to see the damage.
I appreciate your input but I think there's nothing wrong with the bracket, if I would loose the nut on the bracket (the dogbone and bracket together) will have a space of 15mm between the gearbox.its put together wrong because you have to remove the exhaust someone has bodged it, click on the photo for a side b side. The pink dot is how it should go
Yes it has, it's got the same dimensions as the orginal one. The old genuine one still has the sticker on it so I checked with a local Fiat dealer to see if it's the right part. They were happy to get me a genuine one for around £80 to be sure. (I declined lol)does your dog bone have this offset bush
Strange as the mount sinking a cm or so shouldn’t make that much difference. I might be wrongYes it has, it's got the same dimensions as the orginal one. The old genuine one still has the sticker on it so I checked with a local Fiat dealer to see if it's the right part. They were happy to get me a genuine one for around £80 to be sure. (I declined lol)
Thanks for pointing this out.As you/we don't seem to have really got to the bottom of this yet, can I suggest to you that if it starts to look like whatever it is that's wrong turns out to be something expensive, you have a good look at the rear axle, especially the spring pans, which are known to rust out badly. The sumps can also rust badly, so badly that they can actually become porous and seep oil. There is also a metal coolant pipe which runs along the front of the engine behind the exhaust down pipe/catalyser which can look to be in good condition until you look closely and find very localized rusting which can cause coolant leaks (around where the little mounting bracket is welded to it is a favourite place. This same pipe has a rubber O ring which seals it into the back of the water pump and this too can leak. Sumps and the water pipe are not that expensive from places like Shop4parts and 3rd party rear axles can be had for not too much money: https://www.imaxle.co.uk/new-fiat-panda-axle but there's quite a bit of labour if you're not able to do it yourself. Sorry if that sounds a bit depressing, I'm deliberately mentioning the known weak points. These cars are pretty good in this respect compared to the problems that can develop with many other makes, so don't feel despondent!
Just thought I'd mention this as 'twould be a bit disappointing to find problems here after spend real cash solving the present one?