Just so's ya know's I pulled the engine from a Dodge Champ (My Daughters)
with a fork lift and if I ever have to do it again I'd use a forklift
over a block and tackle. "Course that requires a helper to run the fork
lift (make sure he/she knows how to work one). I put it back with the
same fork lift mostly by my self. (The SU helped guide a little)
Lqarry Macy
78 Midget
>Yep, forklift should work just fine, so will a block and tackle.
>
>Mike
>
>>Guess I have to remove the Midget engine/tranny to get to the faulty
>>transmission in my 72 Midget. There's a parts transmission I can get
>>parts from for free locally; I'll do that before I buy a used one. I
>>think it should be something obvious like broken linkage.
>>Any tips on removing the engine/tranny/both? I know some stuff in front
>>of the radiator will have to be removed. I've never done anything like
>>this before. Got a Haynes manual I'll start studying tonight.
>>Is it possible to pull up the engine with a forklift (and chain)? I
>>have free access to several forklifts, if not I'll get something else.
>>Thanks!
>>
>>--
>>Tyson Sherman
>>http://www.tecinfo.com/~tsherman
>>
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