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Notar61
June 3rd, 2018, 06:34 PM
Hello,
I have a 1961 with a 170 engine that I need to remove from the car.
What is the best way to hook it up to my lift?
Should I use some lift ears or just high grade bolts and chains?
What are the best locations on the engine to attach to?
I have access to a 2 ton lift with an engine leveler bar. Just wasn't for sure the best way to get the engine chained up to the lift.
Any help or info is appreciated! Thanks!
-Andrew
Luva65wagon
June 5th, 2018, 12:15 AM
Ford originally used hooks to grab the intake manifold log. You'll see holes cast in between runners opened for this. You can use lift ears or chain and pull the exhaust manifold for those bolt holes. Use good grade 5 or 8 bolts and make sure you take up bolt slack. Bolts allowed to bend are more apt to break that even smaller bolts tightened. Hanging on one side only will tilt the motor as you lift it, but there are not a lot of good boss bolt holes on the distributor side. Pulling it this isn't as big a deal as when you are trying to put one in.
No matter what, lift smart.
Notar61
June 19th, 2018, 09:09 AM
Ford originally used hooks to grab the intake manifold log. You'll see holes cast in between runners opened for this. You can use lift ears or chain and pull the exhaust manifold for those bolt holes. Use good grade 5 or 8 bolts and make sure you take up bolt slack. Bolts allowed to bend are more apt to break that even smaller bolts tightened. Hanging on one side only will tilt the motor as you lift it, but there are not a lot of good boss bolt holes on the distributor side. Pulling it this isn't as big a deal as when you are trying to put one in.
No matter what, lift smart.
Any idea off the top of your head on bolt size and length for those bolts that will attach to the manifold bolt holes?
Thanks again!
-Andrew
Luva65wagon
June 20th, 2018, 11:56 PM
They are 3/8-16 bolts. Get grade 8 or 5 (6 marks or 3 marks on the bolt head).
Length will depend on whether you use lift plates or just putting the bolts through the chain eye. Just be sure you have plenty of thread engagement and can snug the bolt.
Notar61
June 21st, 2018, 07:53 AM
Roger,
Thanks for the info!
The old engine is coming out tonight!
-Andrew
Luva65wagon
June 28th, 2018, 11:26 PM
Hopefully all went well...
:NERVOUS:
Tom P
January 12th, 2021, 03:56 PM
This is a couple years old but i recall scratching my head when trying to pull the 200 out of my 65 Falcon convertible decades ago. They don't leave any open bolt holes to attach to. As i recall the first time i pulled the head off and used two head bolt holes.
I remember seeing an early Falcon in Las Vegas, it had AC and power steering. I wondered where they could possibly mount all the brackets for that.
dkutz
January 12th, 2021, 07:32 PM
I just pulled my 144. Pulling out, was very crooked. To put in, I bought a leveler, and attached chains to the bolt hole for the ground? And the coil mount. Using grade 8. Leveler cranked all the way one end. It went in pretty level
heres video
https://youtu.be/mk7DlYAHCeQ
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