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I am getting ready to take out a motor with a spun brearing and put in a tested motor. Aside from removing the hood and fenders, what tips do you all have for a smooth swap?
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Well, I'll do that taking the original out, but the one going in has no radiator or trans on it yet. Guess I'll have to bolt that up prior.Barrman said:Do the entire radiator/engine/transmission pull like the -20 shows. Less stuff to unbolt and you won't even spill any fluids.
That looks about like a 3,000# forklift. I'd say you had her at her max with the engine and trans that far out on the forks. I've used a 6,000# lift the times I've pulled one and it knew it had ahold of something.Djfreema said:A forklift makes it so much easier. The come along on one end is good advice for tilting the motor and trans as one unit. Only problem we had with the forklift below was its tires are made for nice smooth flat concrete surfaces and it kept getting stuck. We had to make a plywood path for it everywhere we drove. I would'nt bother with removing the fenders.
I doubt it.gimpyrobb said:Wonder if I'll notice it on the hook of my wrecker. BWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA
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