Possible to drop in engine/tranny via engine hoist?

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  1. baddriver

    baddriver Active Member

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    I have the engine pulled and I was wondering if it would be easier to drop in the motor and transmission as a single unit, with an engine hoist, or if I should drop in the transmission from below and then the engine from the top.
     
  2. Jake

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    possible with the radiator out, although may still be tricky.
     
  3. Kokopelli

    Kokopelli Active Member

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    don't do it.


    put the tranny in first then drop the motor in.
     
  4. Jake

    Jake Active Member

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    ^this, he's done it 190842315904785134759734571745 times
     
  5. baddriver

    baddriver Active Member

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    thanks.. that's what i'm doing..

    <rant> just drove over 70 miles to work on my car today and I have the wrong sized rear axle circlips from the dealer</rant>
     
  6. subarusti4life

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    engine hoist

    Hey !

    I did my ej20R with the transmission installed using an engine hoist. it went in with ease on a 95 legacy..
     
  7. Mike@TTR

    Mike@TTR Active Member

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    I feel ya, we drove 46 miles in bumper to bumper traffic which took over 2 hours and were given the wrong fittings :squint:
     
  8. baddriver

    baddriver Active Member

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    Hehe, yeah that does suck.

    I am going to SoK today with a rear axle and see if someone in parts or in the back can help me obtain the correct circlips for it. I don't want to do this again.

    The good news is that I was able to get the transmission swapped from underneath the car, but it was an unstable balancing act.

    I would have been hesitant to do what I did with something more heavy like an STi transmission. My friend had a transmission cradle adapter for a floor jack but it added 6 or more inches to the height of the jack there was no way the bell housing part of the case would have cleared the cross-member with the car jacked up as high as we could safely get it.

    I'm glad I could use the same WRX shift linkage too, it came with a Perrin short-throw shifter as a bonus!!

    Still got a lot of work to do ( rear axles, re-fab ghetto 3" exhaust, driveshaft, install engine, fuel pump, fmic )though before it's drivable.
     
  9. FACE

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    Cant wait till its done man! Yeah ricks 6mt was fun...we had 4 guys pushing on it though :rofl:
     

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