engine pull
#2
RE: engine pull
Depends on if you have a carb'd 302 or EFI. If you have a carb'd 302, you can use an engine lift plate on the intake manifold once the carb is removed, which is really the best way. If you have EFI, or even another alternative if you don't have an engine lift plate, you can unbolt the outermost header bolts and reattach the bolts through the chain links. This is how I got the 302 out of the '85 I'm rebuilding and it worked fine. Make sure you tighten the bolts pretty good once the chain is attached so you don't bend the bolts.
#4
RE: engine pull
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Depends on if you have a carb'd 302 or EFI. If you have a carb'd 302, you can use an engine lift plate on the intake manifold once the carb is removed, which is really the best way. If you have EFI, or even another alternative if you don't have an engine lift plate, you can unbolt the outermost header bolts and reattach the bolts through the chain links. This is how I got the 302 out of the '85 I'm rebuilding and it worked fine. Make sure you tighten the bolts pretty good once the chain is attached so you don't bend the bolts.
Depends on if you have a carb'd 302 or EFI. If you have a carb'd 302, you can use an engine lift plate on the intake manifold once the carb is removed, which is really the best way. If you have EFI, or even another alternative if you don't have an engine lift plate, you can unbolt the outermost header bolts and reattach the bolts through the chain links. This is how I got the 302 out of the '85 I'm rebuilding and it worked fine. Make sure you tighten the bolts pretty good once the chain is attached so you don't bend the bolts.
Do not use the engine plate if it has an aluminum intake they are no stranger to snapping one in half.
Personally i have grade 8 bolts that are longer than my regular header bolts and i put the eyelets on with these bolts and use the chain.
You think a chains scarry?You obviously have never seen an intake crack or break with your engine on it.Ask my neighbor about the stealth intake off his 350 and oil pan he just had to replace because of using the plate.
I suggest chains personally but if you are comfortable with the plate use it.
#8
RE: engine pull
the four corner idea is not always a good one because you will need to twist, angle and a lot of other funny stuff to get the turnkey motor out of you stang, four corner hook up will hender this action. i would do it like roudman and killer say, its the way it is done.
#9
RE: engine pull
I've used that with another attatchment between the puller and the engine, like a balancer/swivel. Without that you're right, didn't really think about that, it's easier to move it with only two if it's going straight to a puller.
#10
RE: engine pull
thanks for all the input, I pulled the motor out today, used a leveler, removed the intake and bolted it to the valley, worked slick. I had a small problem mounting it to my stand though, I went to 3 differant places for bolts long enough, even took a old one with me, all three places gave me 3/8" bolts, which I now know it takes 7/16" bolts. Got her all set up now, next comes the fun part of tearing it apart, figureing just what all I have on this motor and then putting it all in the new car