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Q: Can a 2x6 support a engine hoist if its coming off the main truss joint going 10 feet off to the side wall?
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Does the engine need to be lifted to replace the oil pan on a 1998 Plymouth Voyager?

Yes. You need to unbolt the exhaust pipe from rear manifold and support engine and transaxle from above with engine hoist. Unbolt engine mounts and raise engine/transaxle to make clearance to remove oil pan. This is for V6 3.0 L engine. Yes. You need to unbolt the exhaust pipe from rear manifold and support engine and transaxle from above with engine hoist. Unbolt engine mounts and raise engine/transaxle to make clearance to remove oil pan. This is for V6 3.0 L engine. A little bit different for 4 cylinder. Yes. You need to unbolt the exhaust pipe from rear manifold and support engine and transaxle from above with engine hoist. Unbolt engine mounts and raise engine/transaxle to make clearance to remove oil pan. This is for V6 3.0 L engine. A little bit different for 4 cylinder. Yes. You need to unbolt the exhaust pipe from rear manifold and support engine and transaxle from above with engine hoist. Unbolt engine mounts and raise engine/transaxle to make clearance to remove oil pan. This is for V6 3.0 L engine. A little bit different for 4 cylinder. Yes. You need to unbolt the exhaust pipe from rear manifold and support engine and transaxle from above with engine hoist. Unbolt engine mounts and raise engine/transaxle to make clearance to remove oil pan. This is for V6 3.0 L engine. A little bit different for 4 cylinder.


What class lever would an engine hoist be?

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Does an car engine need to be supported with a hoist while the motor mounts are changed?

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What are the steps to replace the clutch of a 1993 Silverado?

Verify that the clutch is working. If there are noises, there is a problem. Disconnect the negative charge. Lift the vehicle up and support it. Support the engine with a hoist. Disconnect clutch linkage. Remove the clutch and replace it.


How do you repair a hydraulic engine hoist cylinder?

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Can you remove a Ford Focus engine from above without a hoist?

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How do you change a oil gasket on a 2001 Chevy impala?

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What part of speech is hoist?

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