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Re: Engine Hoist

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Subject: Re: Engine Hoist
From: Stephan Sochoux <sochoux@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 15:18:16 -0800 (PST)
I paid $200 for it (at Grand Auto). It started out as
a rental... since i had it for a few days and the unit
was brand new, i just kept it. I highly advise getting
a collapsable engine hoist if you are buying one. And
it's a lot easier and less dangerous to use than a
"come along".

Stephan
'69 2000

--- Daniel Neuman <dneuman@hodge.sfsu.edu> wrote:
> Hello,
>       Stephan bought a pretty nice hydralic engine hoist
> with tilter.  It is 
> also the foldable-takeapartable kind.  It fit under
> the roadster no problem and
> it was great to wheel the engine around with. And
> after we broke it down it 
> easily fit into the back of his Subaru station wagon
> with the engine.  I 
> don't remember how much he said he paid for it but I
> do remember it pretty 
> much paid for itself after using it for three days
> straight..
> ymmv 
>               Daniel 69 2000
>               SF CA
>  
> > I want to hear more about this issue. What is
> everyone else using, and what 
> > are the benefits/negatives of their hoists?
> > 
> > I have a chain hoist that hooks to my ceiling.
> Very heavy-duty, and the 
> > ceiling timbers are strong enough to handle the
> load. I used to pull big 
> > V-8's with it so it easily handles our 4-bangers.
> It's not a rachet-type 
> > like come-a-longs so the engine won't fall.
> > 
> > Good things: stores in a small box (I don't have
> much space). Easy to hook 
> > up, and to move out of the way. Lift distance is
> pretty high from floor. 
> > Easy access all around engine. I bought it 30
> years ago for $50.
> > 
> > Bad things: Lifting is done by pulling a chain
> (muscle power) that 
> > translates into small vertical increments. Makes a
> hell of a noise from the 
> > rattling chains (scares the shit out of my wife
> when I do it late at 
> > night). The hoist is in a fixed position so I have
> to push the car into and 
> > out of position.
> > 
> > Fred - So.SF
> > BADROC
> > 
> > _________________________ Reply Separator
> ___________________________
> > Subject: Engine Hoist
> > Author:  "Ryan; Richard" <RRyan@frk.com> 
> > Date:    3/28/2001 11:22 AM
> > 
> > 
> > I agree with Phil, you need the right tool for the
> job.  However many rental 
> > shops rent hoists.
> >      
> > So the question are:
> >      
> > How many times will I use it over 10+ years? 
> > How much does it cost to buy versus rent? 
> > Where will I store it?
> >      
> > Dick Ryan  ex. 24022
> > (650)312-4022
> > Risk Management Dept. 
> > SM 2000/2
> > FAX (650)312-5830
> >      
> >      
> > From: Hall, Phillip
> [mailto:Phillip.Hall@msfc.nasa.gov]
> >      
> >      
> > One of the best 250 bucks I ever spent!!  I
> dropped a 1600 motor/trans from 
> > 4 feet using a come-a-long.  A tooth sheared and
> down it came.  Scared me 
> > half to death!  The only damage was the oil pan -
> I was lucky!
> >      
> > No substitute for the right tool!!
> >      
> >      
> > Phil
> >      
> >      
> >         Question:  My husband thinks we should
> invest in an engine hoist, I
> > have NOOOO
> >         clue how much these run or if they are a
> viable purchase for a
> > hobbyist.  Any
> >         suggestions?
> >      
> >         -Annette Rogers
> >         Vancouver, Washington
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