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Old 07-05-2012, 04:44 AM
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Anybody awesome enough to loan out a motor lift setup?

I'm trying to pull the motor out of my Civic to rebuild, and it's not going to happen if I don't have a lift handy.

I can pay a bit if needed (especially if you'd like to stick around and assist), just PM me and we can work out the details.

I do have a truck I can use to pick it up, not a problem.

Trying to get this done as soon as possible, weather permitting.

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Old 07-05-2012, 09:22 AM
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Default Re: Anybody awesome enough to loan out a motor lift setup?

You know it's a lot easier to remove the swap through the bottom of the car. All you need to do is jack the car high enough to slide it out.
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Old 07-05-2012, 10:39 AM
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Default Re: Anybody awesome enough to loan out a motor lift setup?

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You know it's a lot easier to remove the swap through the bottom of the car. All you need to do is jack the car high enough to slide it out.
In order to do that, I'd need to disassemble all of the brackets and mounts.

I was out there at 7 this morning, looking at that....not happening.

I guess it also doesn't help that I don't have all the tools and shit I really need. I'm wing'n it, here.

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Default Re: Anybody awesome enough to loan out a motor lift setup?

Not really man, first make sure you've removed all the parts under the car (axlex, shift linkage, exhaust, etc.) then manke sure the motor is sitting on a 4 wheel dollie then just remove the a/c compressor, ps. pump, harness and coolant hoses. Then just remove the mounts and begin jacking the car up and out it'll come.
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Old 07-05-2012, 11:12 AM
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Default Re: Anybody awesome enough to loan out a motor lift setup?

Originally Posted by Beans90CRX
Not really man, first make sure you've removed all the parts under the car (axlex, shift linkage, exhaust, etc.) then manke sure the motor is sitting on a 4 wheel dollie then just remove the a/c compressor, ps. pump, harness and coolant hoses. Then just remove the mounts and begin jacking the car up and out it'll come.
This, 3 mounts is eazy peezy
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I have a engine hoist u can have...its 2 hoist parts put into 1 but still works...text 4102008103 I'm in king George
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Default Re: Anybody awesome enough to loan out a motor lift setup?

I'm definitely going to have to go check it out again. Thanks guys. I might've been seeing something else below the motor or something
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Default Re: Anybody awesome enough to loan out a motor lift setup?

i have the dolly you need if you drop it from the bottum OR i can borrow one from work so long as you promise i get it back to the shop by the end of the night.

Im surprised Dj doesnt have one sitting around.
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