How to Support the Engine?
#1
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
How to Support the Engine?
How to Support the Engine?
When removing the front cross member, the service manual says to use the J41803 and the J28467-B engine support fixtures, to support the engine, I googled up the part numbers and found them to be about $1200 worth of Kent-Moore tools.
The manual also has a warning not to support the engine by the front crankshaft pulley, but no explanation as to why not. I've known a few people who have supported the engine with a jackstand under the front crankshaft pulley, with no apparent problems.
Any advice from those who have experience would be appreciated.
Thanx
When removing the front cross member, the service manual says to use the J41803 and the J28467-B engine support fixtures, to support the engine, I googled up the part numbers and found them to be about $1200 worth of Kent-Moore tools.
The manual also has a warning not to support the engine by the front crankshaft pulley, but no explanation as to why not. I've known a few people who have supported the engine with a jackstand under the front crankshaft pulley, with no apparent problems.
Any advice from those who have experience would be appreciated.
Thanx
#2
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Ok here it is.. a modified Harbor Freight Engine Support bar.
We welded a plate to each leg to extend the legs up by 7 inches. Feet sit firmly on the Frame Rails.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=96524
This picture shows where we welded an extension on to one of the legs.
Thanks again to TR-6060 for the info about the Harbor Freight engine support tool. I love having the right tool for the job.
We welded a plate to each leg to extend the legs up by 7 inches. Feet sit firmly on the Frame Rails.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=96524
This picture shows where we welded an extension on to one of the legs.
Thanks again to TR-6060 for the info about the Harbor Freight engine support tool. I love having the right tool for the job.