backyard motor swap?
ATMDC
12-22-2006, 01:25 AM
anyone ever swapped a motor in their back yard? i dont have a garage and want to swap a b16, but is there anyways i can do it in grass? i was thinking using a 3/4" sheet of mdf particle board (what they make sub boxes out of) to put the car on with jack stands and another sheet to sit the hoist on. you think this would work? or is it just asking for trouble? and i would use a tarp or car cover to cover it up when im done at night.
anyone ever done this?
anyone ever done this?
TheSilentChamber
12-22-2006, 01:55 AM
Millions of motors have been swapped on dirt. If you dont have a hoist but have a big sturdy tree you can use a chain fall on a limb.
Tony
12-22-2006, 11:09 AM
Yea, just get you some decent jack stands...if you get the cheap ones you can put a small sheet of metal on the base of them for stability. And depending on how soft the ground is where you are, you might not need the sheet for the hoist, these motors aren't that heavy. If you have the sheet laying around, it wouldn't hurt to put under the hoist, but no sense and going and buying one if you don't have one.
Christ
12-22-2006, 05:41 PM
Hell, if you wanna do it in two pieces, you can just unbolt the engine from the trans and have a friend help you pick it up out of the engine bay after you take the manifolds off... weve done it here plenty of times... then you drop the trans out the bottom of the car, you shouldn't have any major problems that way, just make sure the car is just about at ride height when you go to pull the engine out, lest you hurt your back or something else.
And look... it's a light engine, and I carry them around all the time, but DON'T TRY TO DO IT ON YOUR OWN. AND DON'T BLAME ME IF YOU DO SOMETHING STUPID AND HURT YOURSELF. Get a friend and a 6 pack to help you.
And look... it's a light engine, and I carry them around all the time, but DON'T TRY TO DO IT ON YOUR OWN. AND DON'T BLAME ME IF YOU DO SOMETHING STUPID AND HURT YOURSELF. Get a friend and a 6 pack to help you.
welfarepc
12-22-2006, 11:54 PM
i cant cary a D15b2 myself very far, or at all really. sorta could guide it down thats all. maybe im just weak i dunno. me and a buddy had no problems tho. but the swap is easy as long as u can cover everything from the weather if you have to, which you can. and have lights close so u can work at night as well, which always ends up happening. good luck
Dan
Dan
ATMDC
12-23-2006, 12:00 AM
i swear i go to a million different forums and get stupid answers, this is the only one where people actually know what theyre talking about, thanks guys for all the help, i'll be sure to post pics when im done. thanks again
thefooshmeister
12-23-2006, 01:03 PM
im doin my swap outside in gravel..kind of a pain but i had a cherry picker and now all ive gotta do is put the bottom end back together and put it in. wish my part would get here already..been waitin a bajillion years
hondacivic99sivtec
12-23-2006, 04:00 PM
it's possible. i did it with my crx.
Tony
12-24-2006, 08:32 AM
and if you rebuilding the new motor you putting in, you could actually install it without a cherry picker. Leave the block and head seperate, jack the front end of the car up high enough to slide the motor and tranny under the car. Get a couple jacks and a friend, sit the block and tranny on the jacks and raise it up into the mounts, then put the head one with the intake manifold. Also works in reverse order if your not worried about the motor your pulling out, or plan on rebuilding it as well.
BiGwiLLswiLLy
12-24-2006, 12:41 PM
yea i jus did a swap over the weekend in my driveway, lots of ppl do it that way....
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