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who wants a PEZ?! ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,993 Joined: 27-December 02 From: south-(not north)-wick, MA Member No.: 32 Region Association: North East States ![]() |
i have done a search, read through most threads, and printed off the pelican method and have thought up a blended approach. please review and let me know if i'm getting ready to hurt myself or the engine/trans.
1) drive the front of the car up on ramps. 2) using 2 floor jacks, raise the ass end of the car and high as possible and place on tall jack stands. 3) follow the pelican approach until it comes time to lower the car. 4) at this point, using one of those motorcycle/ATV jacks, raise the jack to the engine bar/trans, loosen the bolts, and lower the whole unit. wheel it away. 5) reverse to install. this seems like it would be easier than moving the whole car down on to a furniture dolly. more room to work underneath. no removing the jackstands and the associated danger to yourself and the car. use gravity to bring the engine down. gint did something similar on a lift per his postings. i am going to do some engine bay work along with changing out of fuel lines so having the car elevated sure seems more convenient and safer as well. any thoughts? got an engine pull coming up in a bit and i want to keep it easy and convenient but safe as well. if this has been posted elsewhere, my apologies for not finding the thread. cheers, scott |
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Pat Garvey |
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Do I or don't I...........? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5,900 Joined: 24-March 06 From: SE PA, near Philly Member No.: 5,765 Region Association: North East States ![]() |
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I've taken mine out 4 times now, using the Pelican method (before it WAS the Pelican method). Made my own dolly out of scrap wood & rollers, with a center support to fit jack pad. Works like a charm & takes about 2 hours total. Only time I need an extra hand it to monkey the assembly off the dolly. Taking the exhaust system & rear pan off helps a lot. Don't care for the idea of raising the front first - scary! |
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