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Lifting engine
I need to change the Oil pan gasket on my 350, I everyone I've talked to said I'll need to lift the engine a few inches. So don't have a hoist, but I got a front end loader on my tractor, anyway where and how do I connect the chains to the motor? Thanks Yall!
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Re: Lifting engine
Sometimes there are lifting rings mounted with the intake bolts. Or you could just put a bolt thru the end of the chain into the front of the heads.
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Re: Lifting engine
Can you jack it up? Maybe try to drop the pan with the crank spun up in the front first?
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Is this what you were talking about? there is one just like it on the opposite corner of the intake manifold.
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I've thought about it, but it seems like it would be more stable pulling from the top, and also easier to keep there while I work.
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edit: just be carefull not to lift too far and break wires and stuff.
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Re: Lifting engine
Is that so I wouldn't need to mess with the tranny xmember? Or do I need to undo the tranny mounts too? thanks for your help!
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You shouldn't need to disconnect the tranny, unless the engine will not go high enough.
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Re: Lifting engine
When I changed mine (IIRC), I just unbolted the motor mounts, used a floor jack to raise the engine up a couple of inches and then slid a 2x4 block in between the mounts and the motor. Worked well - just another way of doing it I guess.
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Did you have to mess with the rad hoses? I just changed my coolant and don't really feel like changin it again.
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I don't think that I did (it was about 3 years ago). I didn't have a ton of room to work with, but enough to wiggle the pan off.
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I had a friend jack up both the oil pan and transmission pan at the same time (with 2x4s between jack and pans) then slide pieces of 2x4 in motor mount spot . He had to loosen tranny mount bolts and of course motor mounts. Hoses won't be disturbed with the 2-3' inches of lift.
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Don't forget to disconnect the throttle cable.
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...and make sure the distributer doesn't smash against the firewall
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