kickdeez
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- 454 tbi
This is more just a general question about supporting the motor than it is anything else, but this seemed like as good a spot as any to post it.
Getting ready to swap motor mounts, motor mount frame brackets, and engine cross member. I need to support the motor in place so I can line up the new motor mount frame brackets and drill holes in the frame in the right spot. I have the transmission bolted up to the motor and the transmission bolted down to the rear cross member.
I need to support the front of the motor during the motor mount bracket swap. I was originally going to use my motor hoist, but it gets in the way more than anything, and I really don't like relying on a hydraulic cylinder to hold a lot of weight for an extended period of time.
Can I support the front of the motor by putting a jack stand under the harmonic balancer/vibration damper on the front of the crankshaft? Will that cause any damage to the balancer/damper, or the front oil seal, or the front main bearing?
Getting ready to swap motor mounts, motor mount frame brackets, and engine cross member. I need to support the motor in place so I can line up the new motor mount frame brackets and drill holes in the frame in the right spot. I have the transmission bolted up to the motor and the transmission bolted down to the rear cross member.
I need to support the front of the motor during the motor mount bracket swap. I was originally going to use my motor hoist, but it gets in the way more than anything, and I really don't like relying on a hydraulic cylinder to hold a lot of weight for an extended period of time.
Can I support the front of the motor by putting a jack stand under the harmonic balancer/vibration damper on the front of the crankshaft? Will that cause any damage to the balancer/damper, or the front oil seal, or the front main bearing?