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  1. #101 Re: How to pull an engine: BillBoost Style 
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    After all these years of working on GP's , this is still a well written article
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  2. #102 Re: How to pull an engine: BillBoost Style 
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    Couple questions...

    Can anyone get this link to work? I change to .com and brings me back to the home page 404 Not Found

    Is there any reason a 1 ton engine hoist wouldn't do the job? It's the cheapest one I can find used in the area. Will only be using once so don't want to by anything new.

    I think i've got all the information I need saved in a word doc that i'll print for when I'm ready to tackle this. Just trying to make sure I have everything thought out and don't need to stop in the middle for any reason.
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    one ton hoist is fine. you need the photo bucket extension from the chrome store to see the pics. not that theres all that many.

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  5. #104 Re: How to pull an engine: BillBoost Style 
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    Engine alone is probably around 600lbs. When lifting engine with trans, a one ton might get a little light in the back end. But you should be fine.
    I drink..so consider that when reading my posts.

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    Using these instructions now. Thanks again BillBoost!
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