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Jamie
Moderators: Ranchero50, DuckRyder
thats a tall cherry pickerRanchero50 wrote:Get a good engine leveller and bolt it to the front and rear of the heads. Put the bolt through a washer, then the chain. Remove the carb and tape the holes, remove the distributor cap (so it doesn't get cracked). Back the truck into the garage, Use a good engine hoist and pick the motor up off the bed, remove the truck, lower the engine onto a 2 x 12 that's sitting on the engine hoist legs, then move the engine. Don't roll the engine with it up in the air (center of balance is high and they like to fallover). Oh yeah, sweep the garage floor really well before picking the motor (little wheels get stuck easy, read prior sentence again)
Jamie
well the ancient crusty engine hoist that im borrowing from my boss that leaks oil with every pump and makes scary sounds doesnt reach that farmljjones67 wrote:My cherry picker would reach that high.
Hey Jamie, thanks for your advice here!Ranchero50 wrote:Get a good engine leveller and bolt it to the front and rear of the heads. Put the bolt through a washer, then the chain. Remove the carb and tape the holes, remove the distributor cap (so it doesn't get cracked). Back the truck into the garage, Use a good engine hoist and pick the motor up off the bed, remove the truck, lower the engine onto a 2 x 12 that's sitting on the engine hoist legs, then move the engine. Don't roll the engine with it up in the air (center of balance is high and they like to fallover). Oh yeah, sweep the garage floor really well before picking the motor (little wheels get stuck easy, read prior sentence again)
Jamie