Hi all, first post about engines, quick intro: Got my van in Feb and been welding up. Spent last 8 months reading & posting on bodywork, seats & glass.
Anyway, time has come to fit an engine. I have one simple question if someone could please help.
Can the engine be craned in or does the van need to be jacked up?
Any help welcome
Jon.
1982 Diesel hightop. 1Y engine. Still work in progress but running and taking us on holidays.
have done it with both....the engine crane has only the height of the hatch....and if you have a overhead cupboard there, the distance is even less.
Done it this weekend just gone....no jacking of van...lined it up behind engine bay, and pushed it underneath. Just do it slowly, and it will get there. If it is tooo tight, you have a few cm of height to play with, and can jack it a little. But we had no exhaust on the engine (admittedly no alternater etc, it was just the block) and it went under.
The hardest part for us was mating it with the gearbox...took several hours...just cos we didn't get the alignment and wiggle quite right.
You got the box in....or are they going up together?
Good luck...its a learning experience.
Em
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2.1 DJ 1990 Caravelle (died and gone to heaven)
2.0 AGG (1997 ish) 1984 transporter LPG
dont think you'll get a derv under without lifting the van up.
its 3times as hard with a crane from above IMO . much easier to lift the van up and control the engine with a jack.
defo will not go down through engine hatch into engine bay .
Slightly confused with regards to some terminology, derv mainly? And that Em says she has lifted hers in through the engine hatch but Mocki says no way?
My van still has the gear box and bell housing. Not entirely sure what an 'engine' consists of.
I can jack it an extra 30cm, possibly more!! I am thinking it could go under if I lift it as far as possible then put the bits on once in place?
Again, thanks for the help.
Jon.
1982 Diesel hightop. 1Y engine. Still work in progress but running and taking us on holidays.
You stick the engine underneath the van and lift it up through the engine hatch into the engine bay and onto the gearbox input shaft.
A 'derv' is a 'Diesel Engined Road Vehicle' otherwise known as a D****l on here, these are almost upright in the engine bay as opposed to the more traditional VW horizontally opposed 4 air cold and water-cooled (Wasserboxer or WBX) engines.
Ian
The Hulley's Bus 1989 2.1DJ Trampspotter LPG courtesy of Steve @ Gasure
Ian Hulley wrote:You stick the engine underneath the van and lift it up through the engine hatch into the engine bay and onto the gearbox input shaft.
A 'derv' is a 'Diesel Engined Road Vehicle' otherwise known as a D****l on here, these are almost upright in the engine bay as opposed to the more traditional VW horizontally opposed 4 air co led and water-cooled (Wasserboxer or WBX) engines.
Ian
i take it it didnt have one in it when you got it?
Ian Hulley wrote:You stick the engine underneath the van and lift it up through the engine hatch into the engine bay and onto the gearbox input shaft.
A 'derv' is a 'Diesel Engined Road Vehicle' otherwise known as a D****l on here, these are almost upright in the engine bay as opposed to the more traditional VW horizontally opposed 4 air co led and water-cooled (Wasserboxer or WBX) engines.
Ian
i take it it didnt have one in it when you got it?
If that was to me mine's had several .... and I've replaced several more.
Ian
The Hulley's Bus 1989 2.1DJ Trampspotter LPG courtesy of Steve @ Gasure
Nope, completely engineless. I am now thinking that I don't need to jack the van up that high at all. It's all about sliding it under the van then jacking in place. I will obviously be using someone who knows a bit more about this sort of stuff than me but I like learning all the same. About time I viewed an engine bay or 2 so as to familiarise myself. Jon.
1982 Diesel hightop. 1Y engine. Still work in progress but running and taking us on holidays.
your profile says diesel engined, and that why i said you wouldnt get your engine in without lifting the van up off its wheels. The engine woudlnt fit under the rear valance . A water cooled VW flat four wngine will slide under if its a bare engine, ie no carbs or manifold or alternator on it.
you will need to jack the van up really, or you will struggle.
Once the engine is under the engine bay you can lift it with a engine crane, but its easier and more controllable with a jack under the engine.... specially if it s a camper interior with a over head locker at the back.....