Legendary
04-14-2024, 10:12 AM
Reporting it is totally doable for a rookie to drop the engine by themselves. My wife was there for moral support and taking pictures.
From reading the forms I elected to put the rear of the car on the highest jack stand setting. I then put jack stands under the front of the car at the lowest setting. There was no need to have a huge difference in height between the front and back. Just a few inches was enough.
I left the engine on the 1/2 ton setting on the hoist arm. Turns out it worked best for the longest reach. The hoist was right up to the radiator at completion.
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Just went slow, took about 20 mins to put it in.
I had the transmission "A" support brace already installed.
After I was done I put the car back on the chassis dolly but I am finding it really heavy to push around the garage. Next up will be some wheel dollies.
Overall it was a good day and a great milestone. Definitely was much easier than I expected. Now I have to educate myself on pinion angles.
From reading the forms I elected to put the rear of the car on the highest jack stand setting. I then put jack stands under the front of the car at the lowest setting. There was no need to have a huge difference in height between the front and back. Just a few inches was enough.
I left the engine on the 1/2 ton setting on the hoist arm. Turns out it worked best for the longest reach. The hoist was right up to the radiator at completion.
198238
198239
Just went slow, took about 20 mins to put it in.
I had the transmission "A" support brace already installed.
After I was done I put the car back on the chassis dolly but I am finding it really heavy to push around the garage. Next up will be some wheel dollies.
Overall it was a good day and a great milestone. Definitely was much easier than I expected. Now I have to educate myself on pinion angles.