Well I have a very sticky situation on my hands right now and would appreciate any help or ideas.
I'm pulling my engine, and today since I had the day off work, I decided to pull the dam thing, since it's been ready to be pulled for about 2 week now. I have been waiting for a friend to come lend me a hand, but well he's been a no show now a couple of times (Nice friend eh), so I said to hell with him and decided to do it my self.. (Not a good idea for a 1st timer)
Well any ways, I'm pulling the engine, transmission & transfer case in one shot (or so I thought). So I hooked up the 2 ton engine hoist, and begun to lift the works, that’s when it all went down hill. :oops:
The weight of the transfer case & Transmission, once it left the jack holding it up tipped the works down (The hook on the hoist slipped on the chain attached to the engine and slid all the way to the front of the engine) causing the T-Case and transmission to touch the ground and the engine to stuck up in the air. I shredded my oil pan, filter and I'm sure a few other things when it tipped and caught the frame where the motor mounts attach to. :oops:
I have been able to re-place the jack under the transmission, and one on the transfer case, and jack it up again. And have some what re seated the engine, back on the mounts as best I can by myself.
Would a engine sling help me out any, to help lever the load and keep the hook from slipping? will I still be doomed with the t-case and tranny slipping down as I lift it..
or should I just crawl under the jeep and Unbolt the transmission and lower the t-case and transmission and then lift the engine out, like I probably should have in the 1st place :roll: .?
or option 3 go across the street and sweet talk the mechanic who works for Cochrane dodge and see if he can lend a hand and some pointers to this 1st time engine puller :roll: