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Homie D Jul 23, 2004 12:28 AM

Engine pulling and stuff
 
How much does a 13b motor weigh? (just the block) I think me and my friend can pick up the motor to do some rebuild stuff

Etrips Jul 23, 2004 12:31 AM

just save your self the trouble and rent a engine crane :P

SOIA Jul 23, 2004 12:33 AM

:werd: you could prolly do it, but it's not worth the trouble

marlaman Jul 23, 2004 12:34 AM

hotdamn man, you can search right?

but yeah a 13b with all the excess shit taken off can be lifted (awkardly but somewhat easily by myself) i lift weights quite a bit and lift using good form.

but the engine itself weighs about 150 lbs there about. not exactly sure but yeah i can pick up the engine quite easily with my dad.

so good luck.


hahah "to do some rebuild stuff." that's some funny shit

Homie D Jul 23, 2004 12:40 AM

i seached. I found the forum on the writup of pulling the engine so i jus wanto know if i can lift it out. If its only 150 Lbs I will have no problem. I can curl 130 easily. Some rebuild shit I will be doing is changing the Apex seals and possible a rotor ( I dont know yet, I have to PULL THE ENGINE)

(Edit for racial slang...don't let it happen again)

marlaman Jul 23, 2004 12:44 AM

but if your'e going to lift it out of the engine bay i'd suggest using a cherry picker or a chain and hoist lift or something along those lines.

and being able to curl 130 doesn't mean you can just pop the engine right out of the bay, there is a little more to it than that.

Matt

(Edit to remove reference to racism)

Homie D Jul 23, 2004 12:55 AM

First I bout the car with a blown engine. And secondafter I got it off of the transmission shouldnt it be easy to lift out

(Edit.)

Etrips Jul 23, 2004 01:02 AM

you gotta think about your positioning and how your gonna life the engine out... its a big piece of metal.... you gonna stand in the engine bay and lift it out? drop it from under the car? try and lift it from outside the engine bay in a akward position? just some things you have to factor in... gotta get the engine out without just dropping it, then putting it back in without dropping it, etc... thats why a engine crane or something to hoist it up is more ideal

marlaman Jul 23, 2004 01:14 AM

Yeah but the thing about getting the engine off the transmission is you must pull up and to the front of the engine bay. so you need to lift the transmission a wee bit too. not a ton of weight but something to take into consideration.


and Etrips, it doesn't matter what we say. he's 16 and HE'S RIGHT. (and he can curl 130)

or at least that's my perception of things

Dan H Jul 23, 2004 09:26 AM

130 is not enough. Even if you strip it to short block, you'll still have the flywheel and clutch. It adds a bit but I'd say you'd need to lift 200lbs to be able to handle it.

Aaron Cake Jul 23, 2004 09:36 AM

I cleaned up this thread. If it happens again, offenders are gone.

And yes, you'll want to use a hoist. It's not so much the weight, it's the lack of access and the akwardness of the operation.


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