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Technical Engine lift plate & lift point examples

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by atch, Jun 9, 2023.

  1. atch
    Joined: Sep 3, 2002
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    If there's a similar post, please tell me. I searched and couldn't find anything.

    Over the years I've saved several engine lift apparatus pictures. Here are some of them. Please add yours.

    For FLATHEAD FORDS & MERCURIES (I know @Mart made #3. If you made one of these please step up and take credit):

    4 L Brackets & Chain Lift-1.JPG
    4 L Brackets & Chain Lift-2.JPG
    flathead engine puller by mart.jpg
    flathead lift plate 1.JPG
    flathead lift plate 2.JPG
    flathead Lift plate 3.JPG
    flathead lift plate 4.jpeg
    flathead lift points.jpeg
    flathead lift.png
    flathead lifting plate.jpg


    KR Wilson (or possibly copy of same) flathead lifting tool:

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  2. atch
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    Random:

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  3. atch
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  4. I use those soft slings, saves scratching stuff up. Sometimes I will use chains, but tie a sling under the mill, just in case.
     
  5. atch
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    b-t-w; I used to collect factory lifting point brackets from the salvage yards when I used to hang out there more often. A while back I sandblasted and painted them. Please ignore all the miscellaneous stuff in the background.

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  6. nochop
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    Don’t scratch the valve covers IMG_4500.jpeg 66629180126__F435CCC5-189E-45D6-8102-0DF6E645D0E7.jpeg
     
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  7. choptop40
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    Tow style strap , seat belts ….works well around exhaust on a v8 and wont damage tin .. i use seat belts pirated from junked cars to lift motors..
     
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  8. uncle buck
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    I see some great examples!
     
  9. bobss396
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    In the 'yards, I have used heavy duty fan belts and a wrecker boom.
     
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  10. RMR&C
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    The Packard 8 you posted belongs to @bobbytnm I believe
     
  11. 51504bat
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    Although I've done it in the past, always wary of lifting a flathead with straps around the exhaust manifolds. They have been known to break.
     
  12. ekimneirbo
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    One thing to consider is that when installing OR pulling an engine, one thing that happens when the chains pull toward the center of lift, things like valve covers and distributors sometimes get damaged. By making a lifter that spreads the lifting points to 4 locations (near each corner)there is much less chance of damaging things. Its cheap and easy to use one of those tilting HF lifters and add two welded crossbars to them. It also fits virtually any engine or engine AND transmission combo unlike brackets that tend to work with only one engine and are not adjustable. More versatile ............:D
     
  13. DDDenny
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    With carb.

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    Without carb.

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  14. Rehpotsirhcj
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    I just used an intake gasket as a pattern, seems to work well
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  15. goldmountain
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    I was going to show mine but you beat me to it!
     
  16. atch
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    So take your well-earned credit; tell us which one is yours.
     
  17. atch
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    b-t-w; I guess I'm just overly cautious, but I've never trusted (or used) a lift plate attached to an aluminum intake manifold where the carb would otherwise be.

    Has anyone ever had one of these fail and drop your engine?
     
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  18. leon bee
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    My over-riding thought is always like this: I coulda had the engine out and put back in while some of y'all were making those nice devices.
     
  19. atch
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    @leon bee,

    Great. Show us what you use to lift the engine with.
     
  20. choptop40
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    We used to unbolt eng/trans and flip junkers over to get engines to fall out.. did a few that way..
     
  21. saltflats
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    Mike, did seeing my charm bracelet hanging on my engine hoist get you thinking. :D
     
  22. atch
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    Hold it just a minute there cowboy. You accusin' me of thinkin'?
     
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  23. ronzmtrwrx
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    That gold Flathead is mine.
     
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  24. atch
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    @ronzmtrwrx,

    That thing is way beyond nice. I'm really impressed.
    [​IMG]
     
  25. ronzmtrwrx
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    Well thank you, man. Bad news is it’s still not put together yet. :cool:
     
  26. atch
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    That gold flathead could be on display in a jewelry store.
     
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