Anyone got an engine hoist for hire in or near London.
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Anyone got an engine hoist for hire in or near London.
I’m doing an AGG conversion, need an engine hoist.
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Re: Anyone got an engine hoist for hire in or near London.
I think HSS have engine cranes for hire if you can't find one elsewhere.
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Re: Anyone got an engine hoist for hire in or near London.
Thanks Cliff, they do but ££££
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Re: Anyone got an engine hoist for hire in or near London.
Don't need to spend lots, a 15 quid strap winch and some wood is enough to drop and lift an engine
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Re: Anyone got an engine hoist for hire in or near London.
itchyfeet wrote:Don't need to spend lots, a 15 quid strap winch and some wood is enough to drop and lift an engine
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Thanks itchy. I’m afraid I can’t find the bit where you mention the winch. It’s a long thread . Excellent suggestion. I’ve been thinking same but can’t quite see it in practice without seeing or reading more. Cheers Tim
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Re: Anyone got an engine hoist for hire in or near London.
That link should take you to page 13 of the thread, scroll down a bit on page 13 pictures are clear to see.
two pieces of wood, a strap winch and some chain
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two pieces of wood, a strap winch and some chain
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Re: Anyone got an engine hoist for hire in or near London.
I can vouch for Itchyfeet's method - works well. http://forum.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic.p ... 5#p8195113" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Anyone got an engine hoist for hire in or near London.
CJH wrote:I can vouch for Itchyfeet's method - works well. http://forum.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic.p ... 5#p8195113" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I see what you mean! Is that 2x3 Wood, seems a bit thin for weight of agg but get the idea and as you say it works! Does the ratchet have gears or just keeptension whilst using a triollry jack underneath at the same time ? Thanks
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Re: Anyone got an engine hoist for hire in or near London.
I used CLS - 38mm x 63mm - screwed together through some ply packers so that there was enough of a gap to drop the hook through. The timber was far stronger than it needed to be for a WBX. The winch is geared, so it's an easy one-man job to drop or lift the engine, and it has a ratchet to prevent it dropping.
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Re: Anyone got an engine hoist for hire in or near London.
That looks exciting. does it have the ability to drop or raise just a little when fitting the input shaft spigot, I imagine it being hard to control, no?
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waltraud wrote:That looks exciting. does it have the ability to drop or raise just a little when fitting the input shaft spigot, I imagine it being hard to control, no?
I think this was my idea origionally ( I never saw it anywhere before), can't say about the cable winch, my concern would be if the wire does not stack perfectly so it could be less controllable but the strap winch works very well, its very controllable within mm and you can slide the engine on and off the gearbox input shaft by sliding the wood, angle of engine is achieved by the chain.
trust me the wood is more than strong enough for the heaviest engine.
P1040791 by Paul_Barr, on Flickr
where there is carpet add a board to help the wood slide easily...
P1060817 by Paul_Barr, on Flickr
Re: Anyone got an engine hoist for hire in or near London.
itchyfeet wrote:waltraud wrote:That looks exciting. does it have the ability to drop or raise just a little when fitting the input shaft spigot, I imagine it being hard to control, no?
I think this was my idea origionally ( I never saw it anywhere before), can't say about the cable winch, my concern would be if the wire does not stack perfectly so it could be less controllable but the strap winch works very well, its very controllable within mm and you can slide the engine on and off the gearbox input shaft by sliding the wood, angle of engine is achieved by the chain.
trust me the wood is more than strong enough for the heaviest engine.
P1040791 by Paul_Barr, on Flickr
where there is carpet add a board to help the wood slide easily...
P1060817 by Paul_Barr, on Flickr
That’s a great help Paul, thanks
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Re: Anyone got an engine hoist for hire in or near London.
Having used this method on a gti engine I can vouch for its simplicity and sense! Well done itchy.
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