[Gmecm] SAturn engine swap

Denny dennysweet
Tue Nov 29 04:15:03 UTC 2005


I agree 100% but I have only pulled a few (dozen) FROM THE TOP
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jeff Silva 
  To: gmecm at diy-efi.org 
  Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 3:45 PM
  Subject: Re: [Gmecm] SAturn engine swap 


  Like I said before.  I've done this over a dozen times.  It can be
  done.  You just use a load tilter.  It's easy.

  Jeff Silva
  DifferentRacing.com


  --- Andrew Gibson <andrewsharyn at yahoo.com> wrote:

  > Little tilt huh? Then why need the load tilter? I would like to see
  > any virgin engine get pulled out of a fwd car in less than 1 hour
  > without breaking anything in the process. Now offence Jeff but what
  > you are describing time wise is just not possible. Maybe you could
  > tilt the motor enough to get it out the top. But that is still a lot
  > of work. I'll stick to dropping them out the bottom.
  >    
  >   Oh, by the way I live in Utah. And I need to pull the motor out of
  > my donor truck this weekend before it snows again. I would like to
  > see pictures of how much tilt it take to get these out the top
  > though.
  >    
  >   Just for the record, Cinder blocks stacked in a pyramid with the
  > open end up and 2x4 on top to keep the pinchweld from digging into
  > the mortar are far more stable than any jackstand out there.
  > Something about a wider base....
  > 
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