Thank you don I really appreciate that...I sure like her. Right now I'm at yet another cross road in my project. Its time to change the oil pan gasket... I'm really dreading it!! I still have a few more questions though before I can confidently start this undertaking. The most burning question at this time is where would I hook the hoist chains to the engine...Should I hook the chain to a manifold bolt or is there a better sturdier location to hook it to. I really dont want to mess anything up!!! Ive never pulled a strait 6 before only 4 bangers and v8's...and both had eyelets to hook a chain to
Thanx
Shane
the best way to do it that I've found is by removing the large bolt in the middle of the motor mount on each side, bolting the load leveler to it, then unbolting the engine from the subframe, leaving the motor mounts on the block. This must be done with the manifolds removed. DO NOT use a manifold bolt hole to lift the engine, you will not be able to balance it properly. You will need some additional length on the load leveler chains, but you can pick up chain and quick links (use same size chain) for cheap at a hardware store, at least, for the length you'll need. There is an eyelet on the front of the block just above the oil pan, on the spark side, just behind the timing cover, and another that should be directly opposite of that at the rear of the block, though it will require some creativity. You could use a transmission bolt and bolt the rear to the block, at the large hole on the side, or even use the axle bracket mount holes if you want. you need to have the manifolds off though.