pull motor - quick jack vs jackstands
i've got a quickjack 5k and its excellent for routine work, but i'm thinking that it's going to wind up blocking a bunch of access from different angles for everything else i need to work on....
ive got some killer esco flat top jack stands (21") that would support everything and not block access from the sides...
i know the QJ will allow me to raise and lower the vehicle between the two stops, which should help when trying to yank the long block.... but i don't think ill be able to switch between jack stands and QJ during the process....
also the QJ has a max of 19" height with the 3" blocks.... the truck adapters only put me at 21", so i'm leaning towards the jack stands on this on
i've seen plenty of members work with both, just trying to think ahead before everything starts coming apart...
-drew




i've got a quickjack 5k and its excellent for routine work, but i'm thinking that it's going to wind up blocking a bunch of access from different angles for everything else i need to work on....
ive got some killer esco flat top jack stands (21") that would support everything and not block access from the sides...
i know the QJ will allow me to raise and lower the vehicle between the two stops, which should help when trying to yank the long block.... but i don't think ill be able to switch between jack stands and QJ during the process....
also the QJ has a max of 19" height with the 3" blocks.... the truck adapters only put me at 21", so i'm leaning towards the jack stands on this on
i've seen plenty of members work with both, just trying to think ahead before everything starts coming apart...
-drew
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This is probably bias because I've never used a quick jack to pull a vette motor, but I think the quick jack would get too much in the way when sliding the front cradle back in. the more room the better to work the angles.
Also go to harbor freight and get you two wheel dollys for the front cradle it's a must for me.
Here are some pictures from both my methods in my 20x20 garage.
Going under
Bar has holes drilled in it for subframe bolts
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Going over, cars on pump jack all the way down.
Bar across to both sides of the cars jack up points, bolt installed at ends to go into jack up point frame holes.
This is probably bias because I've never used a quick jack to pull a vette motor, but I think the quick jack would get too much in the way when sliding the front cradle back in. the more room the better to work the angles.
Also go to harbor freight and get you two wheel dollys for the front cradle it's a must for me.
Here are some pictures from both my methods in my 20x20 garage.
Going under
Bar has holes drilled in it for subframe bolts
Best things it the world
Going over, cars on pump jack all the way down.
Bar across to both sides of the cars jack up points, bolt installed at ends to go into jack up point frame holes.
there's some good info here, and i'd really love to use the QJ for this, i also think that i would like to be able to get under the sides instead of being blocked by the rails....
i'm leaning towards out the top with jack stands at this point..... will definitely be investing an a 2 post next year!
-drew
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If your taking out the Transmission & torque tube taking it out the top and leaving the Cradle alone is a good way to go.
He just said pull the motor though not the driveline.
If you want to leave the transmission and torque tube where they are, like in my examples, dropping the front cradle is the fastest and easiest way. Especially when you put the motor back in. Nothing you unbolt to remove the front cradle will have an impact on alignment.
new control arm bushings / camber plates / ball joints / skf hubs / drm shocks... also new fuel pump...
i still need to talk to RPM about giubos on the TT, so that will probably be dropped as well...
-drew
Last edited by drewz06; Mar 5, 2020 at 01:27 PM.
truck adapters (stupid expensive) fit the 5k series perfectly and put the frame at just about 23 inches high...
looks like I won't have access from the sides but since this is looking like a solo project now, it will be nice to raise and lower without assistance.
these things are stout, no question I can tug and wiggle any part on the vehicle without any worry...

















