sdpatt
Sr. SHO Engr.
I said that I would display pictures of the engine support when I put it together. It took me a few hours after work over the last couple of days to assemble and adjust all the components. I owe Josh Teixeira credit for the basic idea. I wanted to have the force of the lift be vertical to support as much weight as possible. Safety was the main design criteria.
The eye bolts are 1/2", the clevises are the largest that would fit through the chain and the chain is shot peened with a 3600 pound working strength. The chain on the back mount is bolted to the block with the spare M8 bolt hole in the cast iron block (the weakest link).
I believe that this arrangement should have no trouble supporting the 350-400 pounds of the engine and tranaxle and the torque efforts required to remove the transaxle and flywheel bolts. I haven't used it yet, so constructive ideas and suggestions are welcome.
Front view
Side view
Front support detail
Back support link detail
The eye bolts are 1/2", the clevises are the largest that would fit through the chain and the chain is shot peened with a 3600 pound working strength. The chain on the back mount is bolted to the block with the spare M8 bolt hole in the cast iron block (the weakest link).
I believe that this arrangement should have no trouble supporting the 350-400 pounds of the engine and tranaxle and the torque efforts required to remove the transaxle and flywheel bolts. I haven't used it yet, so constructive ideas and suggestions are welcome.
Front view
Side view
Front support detail
Back support link detail