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How do you all get 6.2s to 300K miles

Once you got all the air out and it running smooth, it seems fine. you might have a bad motor mount though. I will let others chime in. easy way to check is to put it into drive, hold the brake and lightly goose the throttle. watch to see if the motor lifts on one side. then do the same thing in reverse.
 
Loose bolts as in the ones holding the mount clam shell to the frame or the single through bolt? if it was the single through bolt. do the same thing again that I mentioned on seeing how much the engine moves when in gear with a blip of the throttle. you can put a little more load on it, see if you feel and see the motor lift and fall back.
 
Loose bolts as in the ones holding the mount clam shell to the frame or the single through bolt? if it was the single through bolt. do the same thing again that I mentioned on seeing how much the engine moves when in gear with a blip of the throttle. you can put a little more load on it, see if you feel and see the motor lift and fall back.
Bad photo. But its the one that attached to the frame sir, it was this mount tho
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I held the nut with a wrench and tightened the bolt with a socket, it worked, and whenever I go from D to R, I no longer feel such a force, heck its smoother now idling.
 
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