Hello all,
It will soon be engine back in the frame time again, i`ve done it a few times before and it`s always a real struggle. Are there any top tips to make it easier? Usually it`s a case of 2 people struggling to hold the bloody thing (how feckin heavy!!), and lifting it in with lots of scraped knuckles and scraped frame. I was thinking of somehow using a trolley jack and blocks of wood etc, but if anyone has any advice it would be much appreciated!
Andy
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Engine fitting tips, is there an easier way?
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My preference is to fit the engine into a rolling chassis. I always cover her tender little bits with rags. You really want two folk who know what they're doing, but I wouldn't put the head and barrels back on 'til the motor is back in the frame. Much easier that way. IMHO 

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Al next time i want an engine put in you could do mine and ill happily
stand there and watch, eat jaffa cakes, and give orders, seriously i find it
easiest with the head off just gives you more room i find as long as the mate helping you dont lift it by the barrels
not forgeting rags etc to protect the frame
stand there and watch, eat jaffa cakes, and give orders, seriously i find it
easiest with the head off just gives you more room i find as long as the mate helping you dont lift it by the barrels

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