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Anyone have an engine hoist or engine stand I can use ASAP willing to pay!

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  • Bp-08B Offline
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    Bp-08
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    #14

    Like I said I have a hoist and its not being used, say 10 bucks and you can pick it up and borrow it. It folds up so transporting it shouldnt be too bad.

    [SIZE="4"]you aren't unique like me... cant handle that my interior probably looks better than yours?[/SIZE][SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    • DrifterExtremeD Offline
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      ihaveaids;284623 wrote:
      Why take it all apart when you could just pull the whole motor and trans assembly out with a hoist? And the jack doesn't come close to lifting the car high enough.

      And how do you get the axle out of the hub without separating the ball joint? Just curious because that how I have always done it.

      well you can get a real car jack for starters... haha j/k. but if your jack can't go high enough you can do what i had mentioned earlier and drop the car onto the jack (say 3-4" off ground). this lets you lift the motor out of the engine bay, ef's allow you to pull the motor through the radiator support hole once the radiator is removed.

      the reason i told him to do it this way was he seamed desperate and in need of help, and no one had a hoist. so plan b pull the bitch out with the bare hands. it would have been done in about 2 hours if he would have done it... :icon_scratch:

      regarding the axle/ball joint situation. you pull the 2 nuts that hold the upper a arm onto the shock tower, this allows the a-arm/hub assembly to swing out of the way, this allows you to slip the axle out of the hub. very simple and there is no ball joint to cross thread. only minor issue is watching to not let the hub hang by the brake line. this can tear the line. just don't be stupid.

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      • inspector01I Offline
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        ihaveaids;284623 wrote:
        Why take it all apart when you could just pull the whole motor and trans assembly out with a hoist? And the jack doesn't come close to lifting the car high enough.

        And how do you get the axle out of the hub without separating the ball joint? Just curious because that how I have always done it.

        Really?? You must not be very creative. I have pulled motors out the bottom with small floor jacks, you can put blocks on the jack, or the jack on a block or something. And as matt explained, you can easily get the axles out without touching the ball joints.

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        > bubba to Cobra Rob;279451 wrote:
        > ^ and I thought I posted some dumb shit...

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        • BassplayerB Offline
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          DrifterExtreme;284626 wrote:
          regarding the axle/ball joint situation. you pull the 2 nuts that hold the upper a arm onto the shock tower, this allows the a-arm/hub assembly to swing out of the way, this allows you to slip the axle out of the hub. very simple and there is no ball joint to cross thread. only minor issue is watching to not let the hub hang by the brake line. this can tear the line. just don't be stupid.

          Thats awesome thanks for letting us know that! I never would have thought of doing it that way, I guess I just learned that you had to separate the ball joint to get the axle out.:icon_cheers:

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          • Gundar1G Offline
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            Or use the hoist to lift the car up and slide the motor and tranny out from underneath the car.

            EVO

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            • Bp-08B Offline
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              Or use the cherry picker to lift out motor/trans like normal people.

              [SIZE="4"]you aren't unique like me... cant handle that my interior probably looks better than yours?[/SIZE][SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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              • DrifterExtremeD Offline
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                bp, have you ever pulled a motor on a ef? because i have many times, and i can tell you that pulling the engine/trans as one isn't very easy. as the engine bay is tiny. oh and if these kids can't figure out how to pull a motor you think they have the ability to pull the roll pin in the shift linkage and pull that before wraping around the bottom of the car.

                bp quit talking please.

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                • Gundar1G Offline
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                  Bp-08;284647 wrote:
                  Or use the cherry picker to lift out motor/trans like normal people.

                  Ive done it both ways lifing the car up is alot easier.

                  EVO

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                  • DrifterExtremeD Offline
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                    Gundar1;284649 wrote:
                    Ive done it both ways lifing the car up is alot easier.

                    please tell me how lifting a car with a hoist is better. this sounds stupid.

                    also where the fuck you lifting the car from? :drunken_smilie:

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                    • blackcherryTSiB Offline
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                      #23

                      DrifterExtreme;284648 wrote:
                      oh and if these kids can't figure out how to pull a motor you think they have the ability to pull the roll pin in the shift linkage and pull that before wraping around the bottom of the car.

                      bp quit talking please.

                      lol... truth

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                      • bubbaB Offline
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                        Umm... if it were me, i'd just use the cherry picker... i've done it many ways, out the bottom, bare hands, etc... cherry picker seemed to be the easiest...

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                        • DrifterExtremeD Offline
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                          seriously the point was that he didn't have one. bubba you fail

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                          • bubbaB Offline
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                            DrifterExtreme;284677 wrote:
                            seriously the point was that he didn't have one. bubba you fail

                            ya, but if it takes him all of 20mins to drive across town and get one, might as well

                            Current Cars:
                            08 Honda Ruckus - Stunt Machine
                            93 Subaru Impreza L - DD/ Winter beater
                            90 Honda CRX - Project car
                            90 Honda CRX Dx - Burnt (R.I.P.) - Racecar

                            Past Cars: 85 Chevy C-10, 87 Dodge D-50, 91 Honda Prelude Si, 91 Buick Regal, 91 Acura Integra Ls, 87 Mazda RX-7, 90 Honda Civic Si, 91 Honda Civic Si, 89 Chevy S-10, 91 Honda Crx Hf, 91 Acura Integra Rs, 95 Subaru Impreza L, 92 Acura Integra GSR, 89 Mazda RX-7 (LT1), 88 Mazda RX-7, 92 Civic Cx, 87 Mazda RX-7 TII

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                            • DrifterExtremeD Offline
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                              in those 20 min, i would have had the engine half out. and not wasted the money to "rent" a hoist.

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                              • BryceB Offline
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                                So did this motor ever make its way out of the car? If so post some pictures.

                                88 Honda crx Si-B16 turbo street car, 06 Civic Si- DD

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