weight of my block
CRXsk8er
04-16-2003, 05:47 PM
what is the weight of my block???? i want to kno if i can just drop it down without a lift......thanks
4-Door Flunky
04-16-2003, 05:56 PM
It looks like you are working on your vehicle indoors. Can you just use a chain hoist or a come-along (hand-powered winch, costs about $12 at Walmart) hanging from a roof beam?
The motors aren't that heavy, but you will need something so you can carefully lower it into place...wow. I just realized, (since I've never done it with a Honda) when you're swapping engines out of an American car, like my 1968 Oldsmobile, you winch the engine out, and then roll the car away...but you can't do that, since there are no wheels on the front! You took 'em off!
Yup. You just might want a cherry-picker, so it'll be on wheels. The motors aren't that heavy, but weight isn't the problem; it's holding them in just the right place so you can get the bolts into the mounts. That part is kind of delicate.
Flunky
The motors aren't that heavy, but you will need something so you can carefully lower it into place...wow. I just realized, (since I've never done it with a Honda) when you're swapping engines out of an American car, like my 1968 Oldsmobile, you winch the engine out, and then roll the car away...but you can't do that, since there are no wheels on the front! You took 'em off!
Yup. You just might want a cherry-picker, so it'll be on wheels. The motors aren't that heavy, but weight isn't the problem; it's holding them in just the right place so you can get the bolts into the mounts. That part is kind of delicate.
Flunky
CRXsk8er
04-16-2003, 07:02 PM
Originally posted by 4-Door Flunky
It looks like you are working on your vehicle indoors. Can you just use a chain hoist or a come-along (hand-powered winch, costs about $12 at Walmart) hanging from a roof beam?
The motors aren't that heavy, but you will need something so you can carefully lower it into place...wow. I just realized, (since I've never done it with a Honda) when you're swapping engines out of an American car, like my 1968 Oldsmobile, you winch the engine out, and then roll the car away...but you can't do that, since there are no wheels on the front! You took 'em off!
Yup. You just might want a cherry-picker, so it'll be on wheels. The motors aren't that heavy, but weight isn't the problem; it's holding them in just the right place so you can get the bolts into the mounts. That part is kind of delicate.
Flunky
no im not dropping the engine in now im just taking mine out....everything is out just the block it on just by one motor mount and a jack i just wanted to kno howmuch it weighed maybe i could just lift it down if two of my friend come over...........when i get the ZC im goign to get a hoist or whatever you call it but i dont want to rent one just for this cause im not going to get the ZC for a while and i was goign to put the wheels back on and lift it out but this is easier i just have to drop it down i took the tranny out so far and it was nothing.........thanks
It looks like you are working on your vehicle indoors. Can you just use a chain hoist or a come-along (hand-powered winch, costs about $12 at Walmart) hanging from a roof beam?
The motors aren't that heavy, but you will need something so you can carefully lower it into place...wow. I just realized, (since I've never done it with a Honda) when you're swapping engines out of an American car, like my 1968 Oldsmobile, you winch the engine out, and then roll the car away...but you can't do that, since there are no wheels on the front! You took 'em off!
Yup. You just might want a cherry-picker, so it'll be on wheels. The motors aren't that heavy, but weight isn't the problem; it's holding them in just the right place so you can get the bolts into the mounts. That part is kind of delicate.
Flunky
no im not dropping the engine in now im just taking mine out....everything is out just the block it on just by one motor mount and a jack i just wanted to kno howmuch it weighed maybe i could just lift it down if two of my friend come over...........when i get the ZC im goign to get a hoist or whatever you call it but i dont want to rent one just for this cause im not going to get the ZC for a while and i was goign to put the wheels back on and lift it out but this is easier i just have to drop it down i took the tranny out so far and it was nothing.........thanks
travis_118
04-16-2003, 07:23 PM
you could prolly do that with at least two other people. i had a friend and my dad help lift mine... it was kinda heavy, but then again i had it all assembled. just be carefull you dont drop it.
civickiller
04-16-2003, 07:30 PM
a friend of mines picked up a z6 that was on the ground and put it in the bed of a truck, by himself. big guy though, idk how big u are. i say right tools for the right job, cause what if u drop it, thats a pricy mistake. if u do fuck up, it would have been cheaper if u just bought the cherry picker
when i took out my motor, well i have a cherry picker so yeah, so it was easy for me
when i took out my motor, well i have a cherry picker so yeah, so it was easy for me
slammed89civic
04-16-2003, 07:33 PM
i would say the block alone would weigh approx. 50lbs.
when i ripped the a6 out of the si i just unbolted it all and lifted it out, the whole engine is heavy, but not THAT bad
when i ripped the a6 out of the si i just unbolted it all and lifted it out, the whole engine is heavy, but not THAT bad
CRXsk8er
04-16-2003, 07:42 PM
i dont really care if i drop it cause it is shjit anyway but if i did drop it its only like a 16 inch drop im goign to drop it throught the bottom of the engine bay since nothing is on itill have a little jack under it and let is down slowly.........its not that heavy i can lift it with just one motor mount on but it will be heavier with out thatwell see tomorrow.........thanks
Santas90Si
04-16-2003, 09:29 PM
You can lift it out with a come along and then lift the front of the car with a floor jack and roll it back. This is how I did mine. Make sure you have someone to push the car and someone to hold the jack. I lifted the car by the front crossmember. The front end with no motor is light enough that you can lift it. So if you lift by the place right in the middle theres a place that will fit down in the jack almost perfect.
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