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derek9702

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« on: December 06, 2008, 05:18:01 PM »
I am in the process of taking off my oil pan and was wondering if anyone has used the crank pulley as a support when pulling the subframe.  Is it better to use one of those engine supports and connect it to the motor mounts?  Also, is there a way to do this without pulling the subframe

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« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2008, 08:30:22 AM »
Don't use the crank pulley as a place to support the engine!  It is definitely far better to support the engine at the mounts or from the upper mounting point.  There is a ring on the front/top of the engine that you can use to hook the engine to a cherry picker or support bar.

I don't know if you have a Harbor Freight near you, but I picked up one of these engine support bars.  It was $50 and works great.
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« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2008, 08:38:48 AM »
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Don't use the crank pulley as a place to support the engine!  It is definitely far better to support the engine at the mounts or from the upper mounting point.  There is a ring on the front/top of the engine that you can use to hook the engine to a cherry picker or support bar.

I don't know if you have a Harbor Freight near you, but I picked up one of these engine support bars.  It was $50 and works great.


How does that support bar work - it braces on the fenders and holds the engine in place? I may have to get one of those....
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« Reply #3 on: December 07, 2008, 01:16:14 PM »
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How does that support bar work - it braces on the fenders and holds the engine in place? I may have to get one of those....

Kenika65 has one:



It just rests on the fenders and you hang the engine from it.  I saw a drawing of one in the E36 Bentley too.  In this picture it looks like he dropped chains down around the motor mounts.  Depending on what I'm doing, I usually just attach it to the top/front hook ring.
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« Reply #4 on: December 07, 2008, 03:00:07 PM »
I completed the removal without an engine support, as I could not find one locally and wanted to get it done today.  After scratching my head for a while, trying to make one out of a 4x4 and come alongs, not very stable, I was able to put the car on stands and use a section of 4x4 and a floor jack.  I placed the 4x4 under the transmission, in the bell housing area, and was able to support it.  I then dropped the subframe and pulled the pan.  Thanks for all of the input.

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« Reply #5 on: December 07, 2008, 08:21:40 PM »
I just used a deadman jack right on the bellhousing.