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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #15 on: 12 November 2020, 19:56:43 »

Wouldnt have put it past him.  ;D
He took one of his minis for MOT and the new young tester failed it on several major items. He chased the poor lad all around the workshop trying to get hold of him for daring to fail his car.
The lad ended up perched up in the rafters like a pigeon until he had gone.  ;D
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #16 on: 13 November 2020, 12:54:12 »

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.

That reminds me of many years ago me and my friend worked on our cars at a local farm that had a hoist. We were struggling  to move an engine with its inline gearbox attached. Along comes the farmer and picked it up and walked it round the block. His eldest son used to have fish and chips thrice on a Friday. Whole family looked like Geoff Capes.
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #17 on: 13 November 2020, 13:28:30 »

Nice piece of kit. :y
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #18 on: 14 November 2020, 18:50:13 »

Best investment I ever made. Mines a Machine Mart effort bought many years ago using a VAT free voucher.

I have used it to remove various Mini, Metro and Maestro engines over the years and also gear boxes.

It also makes lifting engines into and out of the back of delivery vehicles a breeze.

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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #19 on: 16 November 2020, 07:56:40 »

I still do the odd bit of engine work, trouble is they are getting bigger and heavier (well, the ones I need to move)!

I do remember changing a 1.2 Nova engine block (head was off) with just a jack, but then I also managed to carry the block !
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #20 on: 16 November 2020, 11:00:02 »

I lifted a z14xep corsa lump out without removing the gearbox by brute force and ignorance (with no crane) ,rebuilt it and changed the rings,clutch etc and dropped it back in .
I suspect the 2.6 lump won't be as easy when the time comes  ;D
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #21 on: 16 November 2020, 12:03:14 »

I lifted a z14xep corsa lump out without removing the gearbox by brute force and ignorance (with no crane) ,rebuilt it and changed the rings,clutch etc and dropped it back in .
I suspect the 2.6 lump won't be as easy when the time comes  ;D

By then you will have moved on to 2030 vehicle. Something like this for Mr and Mrs Builder. easy to work on, park . Economical too.

https://www.ortopediasilvio.com/en/big-scooters/8295-144861-electric-mobility-scooter-nico-4046-two-seater.html#/colour-blue
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #22 on: 16 November 2020, 12:50:07 »

back in the day me and my then girlfriend used to spend many a happy afternoon swapping engines on vivas and chevettes. and managed many a cavalier unit minus head too. one leg each down the side of the engine bay and lift it up onto floor mats resting on the top of the front panel.
back when you could actually stand in a rwd engine bay .we could have a unit out and back in driving away in an afternoon. sometimes just for the curiosity of "havnt run that engine for a while ,lets fit it for a week then swap it back "
thats car enthusiasts for you .mad as hatters !
have got a crane now but prob would still attempt a viva or similar without it.
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #23 on: 16 November 2020, 12:58:02 »

I helped a friend pull a running 1600 crossflow out of one of his Escorts, remove and clearance the 1100 sump for the longer stroke crank and refit the engine. Running to running in 75 minutes, using a rope and scaffold pole, in the street.
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #24 on: 16 November 2020, 17:20:11 »

ah ,those were the days
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #25 on: 16 November 2020, 17:36:28 »

ah ,those were the days


We were young and stupid. Glad that's over :y
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Re: Engine crane bought
« Reply #26 on: 16 November 2020, 18:42:05 »

I lifted a z14xep corsa lump out without removing the gearbox by brute force and ignorance (with no crane) ,rebuilt it and changed the rings,clutch etc and dropped it back in .
I suspect the 2.6 lump won't be as easy when the time comes  ;D

By then you will have moved on to 2030 vehicle. Something like this for Mr and Mrs Builder. easy to work on, park . Economical too.

https://www.ortopediasilvio.com/en/big-scooters/8295-144861-electric-mobility-scooter-nico-4046-two-seater.html#/colour-blue
 
 :o
 i'll only be 60 by then  ;D
I'll probably be on my mid-life crisis car , something old and thirsty that always needs something fixing  :)
oh wait  :-[
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