unload engine ideas?
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Honestly I have used the heads all the time when moving engines and pulling my engine a couple of times. You cannot connect the chain to anything but the heads when lowering the engine down in due to mating the back of the block to the bellhousing. I cant think of the size bolt off the top of my head. Take a bolt off your alternator that is the right size match it up at a hardware store buy 4 of em. Put them in the front and back holes of the heads and lift it. The damn heads are held down by 13 bolts you arent going to crack them IMO. My heads arent cracked and the motor ahs been out 3 times. When putting the motor in the truck you have no choice but to use the heads threads.
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purchased the hoist and leveler assembly today and got it put together, what a pita. LOL I was just thinking that I wont be able to set the engine on the ground though when I get it off of the truck because the legs of the hoist are in the way. Will I be able to lower the pallet and let it rest on the legs of the hoist? Sorry if these questions sound stupid lol.
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I think the most important thing with using the aluminum head bolt holes to lift is a little common sense. Dont get a 4" bolt and thread it 1/2" in and then let the chain be out torwars the end. That will equal disaster. As you may find most peoples "don't do this" disclaimers are just to make sure it is idot proof.
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Originally Posted by 1slow01Z71
Honestly I have used the heads all the time when moving engines and pulling my engine a couple of times. You cannot connect the chain to anything but the heads when lowering the engine down in due to mating the back of the block to the bellhousing.
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