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Old 07-08-2010, 12:25 AM   #1
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Re: Lifting engine

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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Old 07-08-2010, 12:34 AM   #2
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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.
Yes, that is the lifting eye. You can move the one from the back up to the front, across from the other if there is room. Then just disconnect the engine mounts and lift.

edit: just be carefull not to lift too far and break wires and stuff.
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Yes, that is the lifting eye. You can move the one from the back up to the front, across from the other if there is room. Then just disconnect the engine mounts and lift.
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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Re: Lifting engine

You shouldn't need to disconnect the tranny, unless the engine will not go high enough.
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Old 07-08-2010, 07:30 AM   #5
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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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Old 07-08-2010, 02:08 PM   #6
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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.
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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Did you have to mess with the rad hoses? I just changed my coolant and don't really feel like changin it again.
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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Old 07-09-2010, 03:18 AM   #8
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Re: Lifting engine

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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.
exactly!
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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Old 07-09-2010, 09:57 AM   #9
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exactly!
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.
I think this is what the GM service manual recommends. And is how I've done these jobs.
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