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Engine crane bought
« on: 12 November 2020, 07:15:13 »

I'm not sure how many of you tinker these days as you are all ageing  ;D I have bitten the bullet and bought myself an engine crane and spent a bit of time looking at reasonably priced options, on recommendation I plumped for this one from SGS engineering at £174 delivered, to say it is heavily engineered is an understatement and I was very impressed with it for the price after having previously borrowing similarly priced ebay specials which were a bit wobbly/shoddy to say the least.

Maybe the OOF other halves are struggling to find a pressie for you ?

https://www.sgs-engineering.com/ec1000-1-ton-folding-engine-crane
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #1 on: 12 November 2020, 07:27:26 »

As my mum is completely disabled she has both a ceiling hoist and a portable hoist. I keep looking at the portable hoist wondering if it would be any good as an engine crane. It's electric as well so lifting would be effortless.  :y  My dad spotted me eyeing it up and said "I know what you're thinking".   ;D

In the past I've used a swing type frame made from scaffold poles and a block and tackle chain so mother's hoist would be a vast improvement.  ;D
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #2 on: 12 November 2020, 07:28:52 »

Funny enough a mate has just bought the same one ,he's restoring a 1960s Daimler  & he's also pleased with it.
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #3 on: 12 November 2020, 08:20:44 »

A lot of the SGS kit is good quality, I bought the 2.5 Tonne trolley jack (low saddle for lowered cars) a few years back and can't fault it.
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #4 on: 12 November 2020, 09:07:22 »

Same as the Sealey one I've got.
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #5 on: 12 November 2020, 11:01:34 »

As my mum is completely disabled she has both a ceiling hoist and a portable hoist. I keep looking at the portable hoist wondering if it would be any good as an engine crane. It's electric as well so lifting would be effortless.  :y  My dad spotted me eyeing it up and said "I know what you're thinking".   ;D

In the past I've used a swing type frame made from scaffold poles and a block and tackle chain so mother's hoist would be a vast improvement.  ;D
Not so good for your dear old Mum if she needs emergency lift and you have an oily old engine hanging from it. ;D
A lot of the SGS kit is good quality, I bought the 2.5 Tonne trolley jack (low saddle for lowered cars) a few years back and can't fault it.

Yes, i'm impressed with mine too. Don't use it much now though.
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #6 on: 12 November 2020, 13:28:15 »

That looks a good bit kit. Good value.

 Still have my trusty FIFTY year old Halttrac  hoist that has been used to remove and replace many engines and BL engine / gearboxes. Not sure I would trust the string now. I bought it after my friend and myself removed an 1100 engine and fitted in my. 850 mini with just straps!  Oh the joys of youth.
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #7 on: 12 November 2020, 14:20:05 »

That looks a good bit kit. Good value.

 Still have my trusty FIFTY year old Halttrac  hoist that has been used to remove and replace many engines and BL engine / gearboxes. Not sure I would trust the string now. I bought it after my friend and myself removed an 1100 engine and fitted in my. 850 mini with just straps!  Oh the joys of youth.
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 As a you'ff, our local car park had a height Gantry made of rsj,. Many a night spent under it with a block and tackle, changing  1300xf and replacing with 1600xf,  never got told off, or interaction with local plod, different time's. :)
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #8 on: 12 November 2020, 14:32:44 »

That looks a good bit kit. Good value.

 Still have my trusty FIFTY year old Halttrac  hoist that has been used to remove and replace many engines and BL engine / gearboxes. Not sure I would trust the string now. I bought it after my friend and myself removed an 1100 engine and fitted in my. 850 mini with just straps!  Oh the joys of youth.


I've done several with a rope and scaffold pole. Minis and crossflows weren't too bad, but the Pinto was a mistake ;D


I'm too old and knackered to even consider an engine change without some sort of lifting gear, and have no intention of ever fitting RWD gearboxes by hand again.
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #9 on: 12 November 2020, 17:09:04 »

Last time I had an engine out was LFF64 and I, on a pleasant Sunday afternoon.  The time before was with a large OOF crew on a cold, miserable, wet day when little would go right ;D
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #10 on: 12 November 2020, 17:15:36 »

Pleased to say I've never had to use one, wouldn't have a clue used to change oil plugs and various filters a few years back but now leave it all to good folk I've found. Wish that I had learnt more years ago from my father in law who was a Aston Martin trained mechanic,he was an absolute wizard with anything mechanical.
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #11 on: 12 November 2020, 17:27:41 »

I had engines out many years ago, but they were tiny, uncomplicated things. Think triumph herald, where there was room for you to  climb in with the engine.
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #12 on: 12 November 2020, 17:34:00 »

I had engines out many years ago, but they were tiny, uncomplicated things. Think triumph herald, where there was room for you to  climb in with the engine.


Modern engines aren't that much different, as they're still chunks of metal. But there is a lot more easily damaged and expensive to replace stuff to bang them on ::)


I once put a big-block Cadillac into a Monte Carlo using a fork lift. It's not much heavier than a S/B Chevy, but it and the TH400 trans are a lot bigger!
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #13 on: 12 November 2020, 18:38:53 »

Last one I Took out was a 3.2 V6 and it fought me all the way. Engine hoist also sunk into the drive, so even when I got the engine out of the bay it was murder trying to pull it back away from the car.
There used to be a family of gypsys who lived near me and the father specialised in repairing and flogging old minis.
To remove the engine / box unit he leaned into the engine bay, wrapped his arms around it and lifted the it out. Strong as a bull.
By the time he was in his 60,s though his spine was destroyed and he could barely stand.
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #14 on: 12 November 2020, 19:29:13 »

Last one I Took out was a 3.2 V6 and it fought me all the way. Engine hoist also sunk into the drive, so even when I got the engine out of the bay it was murder trying to pull it back away from the car.
There used to be a family of gypsys who lived near me and the father specialised in repairing and flogging old minis.
To remove the engine / box unit he leaned into the engine bay, wrapped his arms around it and lifted the it out. Strong as a bull.
By the time he was in his 60,s though his spine was destroyed and he could barely stand.
What happened if they left a couple of bolts in? Did he lift the mini?  ;D
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