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Asshat 10-05-2020 03:26 AM

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Just wondering how you guys do this, with the head still on or removed. I just could not get enough lift with this engine hoist. Had to remove the head to lift the motor high enough to roll the truck back.
Was hoping I could put the entire motor together before I dropped it back in, but I don’t think that’s going to work. Would be even better if I could bolt the trans up to it too, and drop everything together.

Steeveedee 10-05-2020 05:26 AM

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You could let the air out of the front tires, or take the front tire and wheel assemblies off and put the suspension on blocks, like 2 by 4s, at the lowest (safe) point.

The Rocknrod 10-05-2020 07:47 AM

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Or you could take the front end off.
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1546537356

Steeveedee 10-05-2020 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by The Rocknrod (Post 8818061)
Or you could take the front end off.
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1546537356

:lol: I didn't want to scare him off! It's easier at the factory, because the frame is less body.

Asshat (need a real name here, buddy!) :lol: did you remove the hood?

Asshat 10-05-2020 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Steeveedee (Post 8818527)
:lol: I didn't want to scare him off! It's easier at the factory, because the frame is less body.

Asshat (need a real name here, buddy!) :lol: did you remove the hood?

Yes, hood is removed.

BTW, my name is George.

slorio 10-06-2020 10:14 AM

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Easiest way is to pull front end from firewall forward. I believe it is 12 bolts if you do it this way.
Regards
Steve
New Orleans

jayoldschool 10-06-2020 10:50 AM

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If you have ALMOST enough lift, just take the wheels off and set the truck on the ground.

Chevy Fleetside 10-06-2020 11:09 AM

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Did you have the boom on the hoist extended all the way out? It will sometimes add more lift. As long as you don't exceed the weight limit.

Asshat 10-06-2020 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Chevy Fleetside (Post 8818771)
Did you have the boom on the hoist extended all the way out? It will sometimes add more lift. As long as you don't exceed the weight limit.

Yes.
Maybe I need a better hoist.

Steeveedee 10-06-2020 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Asshat (Post 8818550)
Yes, hood is removed.

BTW, my name is George.

Pleased to meet you, George!

~Steven

cwcarpenter98 10-06-2020 03:31 PM

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You might be able to gain some extra height if the chain for your hook is bolted in as high up as you can get it to the hoist. I had to do that on my Dakota when the hoist was hitting the top of the garage door frame and the oil pan wasn't clearing the core support.

Also, try to use as short of a chain as possible (without damaging any critical components) to connect from the hook to the engine

Asshat 10-21-2020 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by The Rocknrod (Post 8818061)
Or you could take the front end off.
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1546537356

So, I can remove the from section with pulling the fenders?

Asshat 10-21-2020 04:33 PM

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So, I can remove the from section with pulling the fenders?

I'm wondering if I should go through the trouble of removing the front, so I don't have to go through the trouble of installing the tranny from the bottom. Then again, I'm not sure if my hoist will even clear the front body with the head on the motor. Another thing, I don't want to have to install the head on the block with the motor in the truck.

Only way to do this would be to buy a bigger engine hoist. Damn!

Anyone know what the weight of the motor is with the tranny?

geezer#99 10-21-2020 04:54 PM

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Motor and trans maybe 700 lbs.

Asshat 10-21-2020 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by geezer#99 (Post 8825379)
Motor and trans maybe 700 lbs.

OK - Thanks.

After looking at it, I think my hoist will get the motor over the body, even with the head installed. However, I don't know if I could get the motor AND tranny over the body, cuz I don't think the boom is long enough.

Well, worst case, I'll just install the tranny the old-fashioned way. :whine:

geezer#99 10-21-2020 05:07 PM

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Helped a guy once put a 235 in his 56 truck. Couldn’t lift it high enough due to low ceiling height in his little garage. Dropped the front down by bleeding all the air out of the tires.
Couldn’t roll it outside as there was 3 feet of snow by the door.
We layed the motor and trans down flat on the floor on the drivers side. Picked it up flat like that. Cleared the sheet metal and barely missed the roof. Set it gently down in the engine bay On blocks. Adjusted the chains and uprighted it gently into position. Worked like a charm.
Sometimes you gotta think outside the box!

Asshat 10-21-2020 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by geezer#99 (Post 8825392)
Helped a guy once put a 235 in his 56 truck. Couldn’t lift it high enough due to low ceiling height in his little garage. Dropped the front down by bleeding all the air out of the tires.
Couldn’t roll it outside as there was 3 feet of snow by the door.
We layed the motor and trans down flat on the floor on the drivers side. Picked it up flat like that. Cleared the sheet metal and barely missed the roof. Set it gently down in the engine bay On blocks. Adjusted the chains and uprighted it gently into position. Worked like a charm.
Sometimes you gotta think outside the box!

You're right!
Guess I'll just have to get it all assembled and hoist it up. No guts, no glory!
:flag:

geezer#99 10-21-2020 05:24 PM

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Be careful.
You get that much weight up high it wants to tip over.
You got a pic of your hoist?

Asshat 10-21-2020 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by geezer#99 (Post 8825397)
Be careful.
You get that much weight up high it wants to tip over.
You got a pic of your hoist?

I think it’s a 2-ton hoist.

geezer#99 10-21-2020 07:41 PM

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Should be plenty big enough.

The Rocknrod 10-23-2020 11:39 AM

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I had a custom GMC panel once (see sig) and removed the engine for a re-cleanup. It was nerve racking. Just remember - 2 tons with the arm retracted, should have numbers on the tube for weights. Hey it's been done by many before so...
"You can do it Luke"

REDROCKER652002 10-23-2020 11:48 AM

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I personally like the idea of removing the front of the truck. If not the whole thing, at least the bumper, radiator and all that stuff. Then you have a clean path to where you need to be without having to deal with fender alignment after you are done. Just my .02. Gonna try that when my son decides and get's his motor all worked out.

Asshat 10-23-2020 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by REDROCKER652002 (Post 8826098)
I personally like the idea of removing the front of the truck. If not the whole thing, at least the bumper, radiator and all that stuff. Then you have a clean path to where you need to be without having to deal with fender alignment after you are done. Just my .02. Gonna try that when my son decides and get's his motor all worked out.

I did remove the radiator and bumper, just not sure if I want to go to the trouble of removing the front body parts.

The Rocknrod 10-23-2020 12:24 PM

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It's up to you really. I just didnt want to fight it. And I could crawl in to do the wiring etc. since it's all custom. The only bolt on the front that just a little out of the way are the top fronts that attach the core support to the fender. But once you do them one time it's all good.

Desert dog 10-23-2020 03:00 PM

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Not sure if its applicable here, but when I install an engine tranny combo in an MGB I raise the rear of the car on jack stands to help with the angle needed to clear everything.


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