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has anyone removed it from above the car????
im going to be rebuilding it so if i have to take half of it apart to get it out thats no problem. I just dont want to have to raise the car off of it. Dont exactly have means to do that.
has anyone removed it from above the car????
im going to be rebuilding it so if i have to take half of it apart to get it out thats no problem. I just dont want to have to raise the car off of it. Dont exactly have means to do that.
Do a search. It can be done from the top or bottom. Some good threads on this.
has anyone removed it from above the car????
im going to be rebuilding it so if i have to take half of it apart to get it out thats no problem. I just dont want to have to raise the car off of it. Dont exactly have means to do that.
Out the top for sure! Especially if the top end is already srtipped off!
Now that is determination in a single car garage! Do you have to roll the car out to get the engine out?
No, the horizontal beam the engine is hanging from rolls forward and back on a pair of beams supported by those yellow posts. All I have to do is lift the engine high enough to clear the front end, then roll it forward and out. All it really needs is rollers in the center so I could move the engine left and right...but it seems to work well enough, so I never bothered.
I took mine out the top and back in complete... just un hook everything hook up the cherry picker then drop the fromt cradle.. you have more than enough room and I did it by my self with no lift... just a picker and a jack.....Thanks JOHN
I need to pull the motor out of my 98. I don't know a lot about the LS engines. I bought a GM shop manual for the 98 and it looks like the book wants me to pull the A arms, steering rack, A/C, shocks, and all kinds of stuff. Do you need to pull all of this to go out the top? The A/C is brand new and I realy don't want to unhook it all. Pulling motors is a job but something I have done in my old Accord, a Ranger & Mustang I bought and sold, and my 70 Monte Carlo.
I have a similar set up to Its Go Time's for overhead hoisting and have plenty of room. I built a frame on casters that is 8' wide and height adjustable (without a motor on it) up to 10' tall with a chain fall as a hoist. I can pull the motor and wheel it right out the door and drop the motor back in my truck. I just bought this C5 with blown motor for a friggin' steal.
I left the A/C in and dropped the cradle with the shocks, a-arms, rack, and cooler attached with the motor hooked up to the cherry picker. The job was not that bad actually.