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Postby DNK » 12 Mar 2013 20:16

Discussion on BCF about post.
How hard would it be to drop the motor with a 4 post lift?
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Postby silverseven » 12 Mar 2013 23:22

once you have access to a lift , you never look back !


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That being said , the only way I'd remove the powertrain assembly would be from the bottom .........

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Postby nick » 13 Mar 2013 08:02

Just raise the front of the car with the same shop crane that picks the engine from the top. Just like the funny car dragsters.

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Postby DNK » 13 Mar 2013 10:53

Nick-
Gonna get a lift anyway.
Just trying to pick the most useful one

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Postby Odd » 13 Mar 2013 12:51

I'm very fond of spindle lifts - and I'm VERY opposed to hydraulic lifts. Sooner or later they WILL leak...

I've got a West-German made Nussbaum 2.30SL-E [http://tinyurl.com/bs5mg7e] = all quality, no problems.
Assymetric arm lengths so doors can be opened. Nothing on the floor getting in the way of transmission jack or
any such tools - OR lasy feet... And as silverseven said; I'll never have to look back.

Personally I'd never take a Wedge engine out the top, it's sooo much more safe and easy to take it all out the bottom...

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Postby saabfast » 13 Mar 2013 18:24

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I'm very fond of spindle lifts - and I'm VERY opposed to hydraulic lifts. Sooner or later they WILL leak...

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My son had a lovely BMW530D, some idiot hit the rear when it was parked and cracked a large hole in the bumper and pushed the exhaust in. He put it into a garage to fix on insurance (c£1700 IIRC!). While up on the lift one side collapsed and the car slid into the two posts, made quite a mess of the panels and screen pillar. He did a deal with the garage and left it with them...

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Postby Odd » 14 Mar 2013 15:52

I hope no-one was under that lift when it collapsed - sounds like a death trap to me. (I'm sure it was hydraulic... [}:)] )

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Postby nick » 14 Mar 2013 23:44

Don,
I looked at this one a few years back. Might be good if you don't have a nine foot ceiling or need portability.

http://www.gesusa.com/Dannmar-MaxJax-Po ... Mgod-iAAOw



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Postby DNK » 15 Mar 2013 11:37

Nick, If I go 2 post (leaning that way) I will go that route. Costco sells it on special all the time.
My ceiling is about 117"

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