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Engine Tranny Lift ? |
Bruce Hinds |
Jan 15 2010, 12:22 PM
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V-8 madness Group: Members Posts: 734 Joined: 27-December 06 From: Port Orchard, WA Member No.: 7,391 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Each time I've "pulled the engine and trans, I've lowered the car as much as possible with the wheels removed and unbolted the mounts with so it all sits on a dolly. Then raise the car and slide the mass out.
Harbor Freight has a motorcycle lift on sale. Has anyone used one of these for this process? If it could be rigged, it seems it would take a lot of work out of the jacking, and allignment issues. B |
wayne1234 |
Jan 15 2010, 12:42 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 260 Joined: 6-April 09 From: indianapolis in Member No.: 10,238 Region Association: None |
I bought a transmission jack from Harbor freight and it worked out great... I aloo had done a dodge tranny at the time so the cost was justified,,, I think it was $130 tilts side to side forward and back and is hydraulic...
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Shade Tree |
Jan 15 2010, 01:02 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 260 Joined: 18-December 08 From: Springfield, Oregon Member No.: 9,860 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I use one of those to move my engine around on sometimes and to align the tranny with the engine when I'm putting them back together. I use a tranny jack to remove them from the car and to put them back in. The reason is the tranny jack has an adjustable table that you can tilt if your car isn't level. I drive the rear up on ramps so there is a serious angle. It's not an issue with a tranny jack. Also, that HF atv jack is kind of a POS. It's super heavy for it's size, It doesn't lift straight up. As you lift it, the table comes back towards you. You have to keep adjusting it's position on the floor constantly to keep the engine in line.
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SirAndy |
Jan 15 2010, 02:09 PM
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Resident German Group: Admin Posts: 41,945 Joined: 21-January 03 From: Oakland, Kalifornia Member No.: 179 Region Association: Northern California |
I always get her rear end up in the air and balance the combo on a single floor jack and roll it out the back.
Has worked for me for both the /4 and the /6 engines. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smash.gif) I (Well McMark actually) did make a small wood plate to match the bottom of the 3.6L engine to spread the load better. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/bye1.gif) Andy |
EdwardBlume |
Jan 15 2010, 03:53 PM
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914 Wizard Group: Members Posts: 12,338 Joined: 2-January 03 From: SLO Member No.: 81 Region Association: Central California |
I do the same as Andy. i use large 10 x 10s under the rear wheels and get the car way up in the air. I've pulled about 6 engines this way, and have always felt good about it...
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iamchappy |
Jan 15 2010, 04:08 PM
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It all happens so fast! Group: Members Posts: 4,893 Joined: 5-November 03 From: minnetonka, mn Member No.: 1,315 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
I use a hydraulic lift table, i dont bother with the other ways anymore...
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bandjoey |
Jan 15 2010, 05:05 PM
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bandjoey Group: Members Posts: 4,930 Joined: 26-September 07 From: Bedford Tx Member No.: 8,156 Region Association: Southwest Region |
I bought the HF hydraulic lift table, and it worked great because it's really big. Only problem was that I had to take off the jacking handle and make an extension. It points up into the motor and is only about 8" long - designed for foot action, and with no leverage, I couldn't move it up and down.
I haven't tried the motorcycle lift, but thought if the rear of that platform was cut free, and the front reattached with pivot bolts to keep everything level, it'd be a quick lift for the motor and the side of the car. I didn't like the tilt that a motor or car would encounter with the fixed flat lift that it comes with. |
jmmotorsports |
Jan 15 2010, 06:58 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 308 Joined: 15-August 06 From: Kelso,Wa. Member No.: 6,658 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I use a lift table also. It has no problem lifting my V8 and trans. Keeps everything stable and easy to lift into place.
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oldschool |
Jan 16 2010, 03:44 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,372 Joined: 29-October 08 From: P-town Member No.: 9,705 Region Association: Southern California |
I need to remove my motor real soon here what does a table lift look like and were can I get one? and photos?
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J P Stein |
Jan 16 2010, 09:19 AM
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Irrelevant old fart Group: Members Posts: 8,797 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Vancouver, WA Member No.: 45 Region Association: None |
I use the HF ATV life & some home made fixturing. Pull or install a motor/trans
by my self if no help is available.....not a safe as with a buddy, but easy. Attached thumbnail(s) Attached image(s) |
burton73 |
Jan 16 2010, 06:49 PM
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burton73 Group: Members Posts: 3,692 Joined: 2-January 07 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 7,414 Region Association: Southern California |
I use the HF ATV life & some home made fixturing. Pull or install a motor/trans by my self if no help is available.....not a safe as with a buddy, but easy. Harbor Freight has this different unit for $179. The red one above is $100. I am thinking this may work well for a V8 if rails are put on it to hold the engine cross bar and you lengthen it to balance the trans. The pump action would be at the back and clear the car. Lightweight Aluminum Motorcycle Lift. The pad is 12 inches long so the open area is around 12 inches. Quickly perform routine maintenance the easy way. * 1500 lb. maximum lift capacity * 4-1/2" minimum, 19" maximum height (with extensions) * Lightweight 46 lbs. * Extra wide base for stability * Rubber grip pads protect motorcycle frame (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) Bob Burton http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/itemdi...submit2=find+it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) |
iamchappy |
Jan 16 2010, 08:56 PM
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It all happens so fast! Group: Members Posts: 4,893 Joined: 5-November 03 From: minnetonka, mn Member No.: 1,315 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
They look like this, and you can raise them to work on your engine. EASY! NOTHING simpler.
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