Morning everyone. Ready to take the engine out. Looking for recommendations on the above items. Most hoists don’t come with the bar that allows two chains and adjustable leveller so probably got to buy separately. What’s the weight that the crane needs to lift? Advice on what to buy and recommendations welcome. I’ll probably sell it all on after so will buy new as I don’t want to be under pressure hiring for a day or two and then having to rehire to put it back in. Thanks
a leveller is a nice addition but tbh you can get away without it, a seatbelt tied through the lifting eyes also works just fine for the crane bog std 1 tonne will do the job, the entire car weighs about that so no worries about lifting an engine block
If you settle on one of the generic 450Kg stands, they don't usually come with the bolts / nuts to attach the block. You'll need four bolts / 3 nuts if hanging it at the gearbox end, plus 20 or so penny washers to act as packing spacers / protection for the sleeves. I'll get you the sizes I used later, once I've checked.
@Matt Golf you can borrow ours if you like, we have all that stuff and won’t be needing it for a while.
Sounds like you've got sorted, but for anyone else looking at getting one... It's actually 4 bolts and 1x nut, the mounting hole nearest the diff. flange is the only one that's unthreaded / sleeved. M12 x 110mm bolts with M12 washers that're 2.5mm thick / outer diameter 28mm worked with the stand I have, which as I say is the generic 450Kg one which appears in the vast majority of current adverts. The seller I got the bolts from must've stopped trading, but the washers I got here - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150939016233?var=450138201176 Must be the cost of living, a penny washer is now 10p.
What’s the best mounting points if I am lifting gearbox and engine as one? I think there’s a piece of metal bolted where the alternator adjustment arm fits but not sure elsewhere. Using the chain method is two mounting points enough?
Out of curiosity, why? Just unbolt the front of the car and roll the engine out on a jack. It’s so much easier than faffing about with engine cranes etc. And then head bolts hold engines on stands really well I’ve found.
Hadn’t thought of that method but would be concerned about getting it balanced and not falling over. My drive is crazy paving and really uneven for a trolley Jack with considerable weight on it. Probably would get stuck on all the uneven slabs. Managed to borrow a crane you see