Has anyone installed a Big Block from the bottom with the headers mounted to the engine?
What is the engine and transmission resting on?I installed my big block from the bottom with the headers mounted. Was not that difficult.
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They were on a furniture dolly and a 2x4 wood jig that I made that hugged the blocks oil pan rails.What is the engine and transmission resting on?
All I say is Wow ….Thanks
Motor installed in about an hour. Just in time for lunch.All I say is Wow ….Thanks
Yep, that is the way to do it. Everything can be bolted on the engine and torqued in place. Then you lift it up into the car and hold it there while you also lift the K frame and related parts into place.Has anyone installed a Big Block from the bottom with the headers mounted to the engine?
Looks Great Thank youYep, that is the way to do it. Everything can be bolted on the engine and torqued in place. Then you lift it up into the car and hold it there while you also lift the K frame and related parts into place.
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Well, the one thing I can say is that everybody is innovative about how to get it under the car.When I did mine,Snap-on builds a creeper that carries 800 lbs. I put a assembled 426 Hemi on the k frame and set it on the creeper and rolled it in
Looks Great and that was a pretty smart home made dolly to remove the motor.I have to share my cobbled up removal fixture for the 318 I dropped out from the bottom. Embarrassing but worked better than I hoped. Two 6x6 landscape timbers with two 1k lb. dolly's screwed to the bottom.
Don't lift the car like I did from the bumper brackets unless you are replacing them, don't ask me how I know. I laughed how easily this was accomplished. I installed the assembled big block the same way, but subsequent removals were from above.
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