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How high for engine removal
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Re: How high for engine removal
hi itchy i like the idea of the winch,.... what is the pick up weigh of it 600lb?? thanks
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Re: How high for engine removal
600kg
they are only designed to lift on a ratchet but the engine is light enough to winch down by hand without a safety ratchet.
this one
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325924-Hand-G ... 3f5b004181" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
they are only designed to lift on a ratchet but the engine is light enough to winch down by hand without a safety ratchet.
this one
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325924-Hand-G ... 3f5b004181" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: How high for engine removal
Hmm, so the Aircooled may be taller than the water cooled. That's a shame. I guess I will have to take a look in the daylight, and try to measure. Might be difficult with all the tin covers in place though. Tried to find some drawings with dimensions, but to no avail.
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Re: How high for engine removal
All guesswork but without all the tinware and ancillaries it looks very similar to me, can't you give yourself a bit more height?




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Re: How high for engine removal
'Borrow' one of the 2ft square trolleys with a castor wheel on each corner that supermarkets stack bread trays etc on. Got a pile of the hard plastic ones. Really useful for butting engines/boxes on to move about.
Drop engine straight onto it and wheel it out
Drop engine straight onto it and wheel it out
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This is the stuff you need!
This is the stuff you need!
Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
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Re: How high for engine removal
[quote="itchyfeet"]All guesswork but without all the tinware and ancillaries it looks very similar to me, can't you give yourself a bit more height?
Well, I could give myself as much height as I like, but the higher it is, the less rain it'll keep out, and the more of an eyesore it will look. It's already got to be pretty high to on one side to get above my doors and windows and minimum 2.1m on the other side to clear the van. All being well I'll never need to have the engine out, but i'd like the option if I don't have to allow a huge clearance. Looking at the pics comparing the wbx and Aircooled, I think you are right, there can't be much in it.
I think I have a cunning plan. I can make some of the internal rafters (4x2) removable. Given that it will have 2x2 purlins running the length, and it's only having a corrugated plastic roof, i'll be able to remove some rafters on a temporary basis giving me an extra 100mm clearance, so if I allow 150mm that gives 250mm total. Tow bar height is around 320mm, so that gives 570mm if required, which should easily be enough (I hope).
Well, I could give myself as much height as I like, but the higher it is, the less rain it'll keep out, and the more of an eyesore it will look. It's already got to be pretty high to on one side to get above my doors and windows and minimum 2.1m on the other side to clear the van. All being well I'll never need to have the engine out, but i'd like the option if I don't have to allow a huge clearance. Looking at the pics comparing the wbx and Aircooled, I think you are right, there can't be much in it.
I think I have a cunning plan. I can make some of the internal rafters (4x2) removable. Given that it will have 2x2 purlins running the length, and it's only having a corrugated plastic roof, i'll be able to remove some rafters on a temporary basis giving me an extra 100mm clearance, so if I allow 150mm that gives 250mm total. Tow bar height is around 320mm, so that gives 570mm if required, which should easily be enough (I hope).
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Re: How high for engine removal
or just roll it outside when you drop the engine then roll it back in after.
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Re: How high for engine removal
Hmm. Driveway is on a bit of a slope, so it wouldn't be that easy, but yeah, may be an option. What if I need the gearbox out too, can it still roll with the gearbox removed ?itchyfeet wrote:or just roll it outside when you drop the engine then roll it back in after.
I'm no pro, so any box/engine out type work would be likely to take several weeks.
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yep roll it with gearbox out too, slope may be an issue though.
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Re: How high for engine removal
If you do drop it all outside, wind the van back under the lean to with the winch
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Re: How high for engine removal
Put some bottle screws on your car port. Then you can jack the roof up as and when. 
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Re: How high for engine removal
Sorry to butt in; do you think that sort of winch could help in self recovery to pull the van off (say) a muddy field or when it's bogged down? We do a lot of wild camping in remote areas and this is always a major consideration of where we pitch up.
Are we going on anything else?
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Re: How high for engine removal
assuming you can find a tree or something to hook onto
would need a bigger one or electric to move a 2 tonne van thats bogged in
would need a bigger one or electric to move a 2 tonne van thats bogged in
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Re: How high for engine removal
Or a decent Tirfor, maybe a T16.
Google it if you haven't seen one.
Google it if you haven't seen one.
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