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Engine mount - tool recommendation

bobct

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I'm not normally a fan of Harbor Freight but the hydraulic ram is a great tool especially for swapping engine mounts. It was only $79 (w/coupon) and makes moving the engine side to side a breeze. In my case, I left all four mounts loose and the engine slid back about 3". I literally had no place to get a long pry bar wedged so I could move it forward. Plus, the angle of my engines is steep so it required a lot of force to move it "uphill".

I used the jaw attachment and a 2x4" wedged between the engine mount bracket and a cross stringer which made quick work of it. It has a bunch of other attachments which I haven't even looked at yet.

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Bob
 
Those are great kits Bob. Been using them for years. Great for moving engines in tight spaces when no room for leverage.
 
Smart move! Much better than using a bottle jack (as I did).

Jeff

PS: Bought the same exact rig to make a tilting mechanism for my little boat's outboard motor.
 
As much as we hate to buy Chinese, if this weren't made in China it would cost 2-4 times as much and you would have to go rent one instead.
 
Ours is about 5 years old...works fine. No longer that clean looking orange paint. We use it routinely at our garage and bought the small ram to remove the shaft coupler a few years ago. There is no room behind or under those V-drives. We did blow a seal on that little ram. It is quite small and we must have put a bit of OOMPH behind that last pump. Still a good tool for the job without paying $600 to own it
 
Blew the seal, eh? Ugh; not good. I hope that does happen to me since the motor would come crashing down!

Jeff
 

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