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  1. #1
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    Default Pulling my Engine.

    Pulling my engine and Im looking for connecting points on the engine. I have the hoist & hook but where are the points on the engine that are safe to pull it out with? I have a fish eye loop on the back of one head and then another on the opposite front. Are these strong enough to use? Can it hold the weight? Chad (cmtaylor)..your coming over tomorrow right?? Jet
    89' Comp rebuild thread:
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    might sound nuts, but I wish I was in McKinney tomorrow.....
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    Default engine lift

    Yes, Thats where the lift points where on my new engine.

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    Yep, that's what those big hooks are for. If you want to use a little more finesse get an engine load leveler. They have 4 connecting points and a big screw that moved the lift point to balance it. Bolt one point to each end of each head and you can install easier. If you have 2-3 people it's not bad to do without one. Small blocks aren't terrible tough to wrestle around anyhow.

    So what's it coming out for? Freshening up?

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    No, motor is tight. Just doing some upgrading. Well it started with new carpet!!! Now look at me. More custmizing, new gunwalls-leds, relocating battery, steering wheel upgrade, new dash, diy Z5 bimini and diy wedge!!

    my tread:
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    89' Comp rebuild thread:
    https://www.facebook.com/andrewjetm/...1923456&type=3

    89' Comp Mod's and fun pic's:
    https://www.facebook.com/andrewjetm/...6666464&type=3

    89' Supra/Custom Tower & Interior/Swivel Racks
    4 Blade-14X14/1600 lbs Ballast
    Roswell Bar/Led's/Krypt 6.5 HLCD's/Krypt 4200 Eq
    JL-Kicker Amps 2000 Watts/Kicker Interiors/L7 Kicker Sub

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    Are you going to be ready for Memorial day?
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    Either way were going. It should be back to driving condition by then, just may not have all of the pretty stuff I want to do to it. Good to hear from yall, how are you guys doin?
    89' Comp rebuild thread:
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    89' Comp Mod's and fun pic's:
    https://www.facebook.com/andrewjetm/...6666464&type=3

    89' Supra/Custom Tower & Interior/Swivel Racks
    4 Blade-14X14/1600 lbs Ballast
    Roswell Bar/Led's/Krypt 6.5 HLCD's/Krypt 4200 Eq
    JL-Kicker Amps 2000 Watts/Kicker Interiors/L7 Kicker Sub

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    Jet
    Since your doing all this customizing, why not cut the bow open like I did my 88 Skier? The kids love sitting up there. Check it out on my repair thread.

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    Yeah, those bolts are perfect for lifting. I prefer to use two front mount bolts, and two rear. This allows you to use a leveler and make it that much easier and safer when pulling.

    With diagonal mounting bolts the motor can tilt and swing, so be careful if you just use the two.

    If you have any questions post up here and we'll help. I pulled the motor on my last Supra using my bud's two post lift. We rigged the arms together with the chains and engine leveler. This made a lift tall enough to get the motor out easily and safely.

    Remember you are lifting 300lbs of metal. You need to be careful.

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    Maybe I'm wrong, but I've been using the 3/8-16 threaded bosses on the intake manifold.
    Clint
    Wake the World - West Virginia
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