Quickjack 5000 lift for sale at Costco, $999 delivered
#18
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Does anyone know of someone that has dropped a motor on a 911 with this unit?
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#19
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I did a 964 engine drop in my garage using jack stands. I made two custom wooden cradles with casters to support the engine and trans. The two cradles could be separated so the engine and trans could be rolled apart.
I used two jacks to lower the engine and trans. I did this alone, too.
Got both successfully to the floor and when I went to roll the pair out from under the car I found I couldn't clear the rear of the car.
The jack stands were maxed, so the solution was to go up into the attic and attach a hoist to the roof rafters, drill a large hole in the garage ceiling, and drop a cable to the rear of the car. I then lifted the tail of the car a few inches to roll out the engine/trans.
Not the most eloquent solution.
#20
Elegant Engine Drop
Probably not enough clearance.
I did a 964 engine drop in my garage using jack stands. I made two custom wooden cradles with casters to support the engine and trans. The two cradles could be separated so the engine and trans could be rolled apart.
I used two jacks to lower the engine and trans. I did this alone, too.
Got both successfully to the floor and when I went to roll the pair out from under the car I found I couldn't clear the rear of the car.
The jack stands were maxed, so the solution was to go up into the attic and attach a hoist to the roof rafters, drill a large hole in the garage ceiling, and drop a cable to the rear of the car. I then lifted the tail of the car a few inches to roll out the engine/trans.
Not the most eloquent solution.
I did a 964 engine drop in my garage using jack stands. I made two custom wooden cradles with casters to support the engine and trans. The two cradles could be separated so the engine and trans could be rolled apart.
I used two jacks to lower the engine and trans. I did this alone, too.
Got both successfully to the floor and when I went to roll the pair out from under the car I found I couldn't clear the rear of the car.
The jack stands were maxed, so the solution was to go up into the attic and attach a hoist to the roof rafters, drill a large hole in the garage ceiling, and drop a cable to the rear of the car. I then lifted the tail of the car a few inches to roll out the engine/trans.
Not the most eloquent solution.
#21
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Thread Starter
Easy to do. You simply need to raise the car up with the Quickjack and rest it on some elevated pads, stacked 2x6 boards, whatever. You then need to lower the Quickjack and put a proper spacer thick enough to give you the extra clearance, again, stacked 2x6 or 2x4 boards between the jack surface the the rubber pads. Once done, you simply raise the car again with the Quickjack to the height required to clear the dropped engine.
#22
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Easy to do. You simply need to raise the car up with the Quickjack and rest it on some elevated pads, stacked 2x6 boards, whatever. You then need to lower the Quickjack and put a proper spacer thick enough to give you the extra clearance, again, stacked 2x6 or 2x4 boards between the jack surface the the rubber pads. Once done, you simply raise the car again with the Quickjack to the height required to clear the dropped engine.
It sounds plausible, but???
I'm just worried about stability.
There is always the MaxJax for an additional $700.
#23
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Thread Starter
Have you seen that done?
It sounds plausible, but???
I'm just worried about stability.
There is always the MaxJax for an additional $700.
It sounds plausible, but???
I'm just worried about stability.
There is always the MaxJax for an additional $700.
#24
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The actual lift is 17.6". I am assuming that is measured from the floor.
The tail of my rear bumper is 8.5" off the floor and to clear the engine I need 34" from the bottom of the bumper to the floor (34" - 8.5" = 25.5" actual lift).
Bottom line, about 8" of additional lift would do it.
That 34" presumes an unknown engine jack minimum height and I assume the removal of the rear bumper.
#25
Have you seen that done?
It sounds plausible, but???
I'm just worried about stability.
There is always the MaxJax for an additional $700.
It sounds plausible, but???
I'm just worried about stability.
There is always the MaxJax for an additional $700.
The stability is as good as one's engineering skills and blocks. I was stupid and one corner of the car fell about 4 inches when I was lowering it.