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Re: [Tigers] Tiger Engine Installation Techniques

To: Tony Somebody <achd73@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Tiger Engine Installation Techniques
From: Owain Lloyd <owain.lloyd@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 19:54:33 +0200
Tony,
I removed only one header when dropping the engine out the bottom. But  
with a good 1/4" uj and extesion it's easy enough to bolt/unbolt the  
headers. I used a motorcyle jack to support and lower the engine and  
wheel it out. No jig needed just some wood blocks.  I agree about the  
crossmember...

On 9 Apr 2010, at 08:44, Tony Somebody <achd73@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Just out of curiosity---- has anyone pulled their engine from top or  
> bottom
> while leaving one side or both headers on the engine. I have pulled  
> more than
> my share of Tiger drive trains. For years from the top but I kept  
> reading how
> easy out the bottom is. Well I dont think there is a lot of  
> difference(unless
> my header question receives a YES response) It seems to me having  
> the proper
> equipment is the secret. I would love to have a drawing of whatever  
> invention
> allows the floor jack to lift the crossmember square and level.  
> HINT< HINT<
> HINT. I have used an A frame on wheels with a 4 inch beam between  
> the A legs
> w/ 2 trolleys with 1 ton chain falls and I use the intake plate--  
> the A-frame
> is taller than my rafters, so I have that much room to roll the  
> engine/tranny
> the direction I plan plus the car can be rolled- I dont have a  
> measurement in
> my head but with the intake plate, a shackle hooked to the hook on  
> the chain
> fall, I have no problem rolling the car
> from under the pair. I do remove the wheels and jack up the car,  
> placing GOOD
> jack stands in appropriate locations. Someone ask about using 4 jack  
> stands,
> my rule applies to 2,4 or more. Once in place you should be able to  
> shake the
> hell out of the car and have no worry about it falling. THEN, place  
> floor
> jacks where they give extra protection. Most life insurance pays  
> double in
> case of accidental death and a man just never knows when a female  
> has decided
> to get even for that mistake you made 28 years earlier.Like  
> elephants, they
> never forget- ANYTHING you did wrong. Not that I think that will  
> ever happen
> but dont leave a good floor jack just setting beside a car you are in
> under. The same applies to tires and wheels. SAFETY FIRST
>
>
>
>
>
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