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I have to pull my 1974 MGB's engine and transmission, and it's the first time I'll have done that on a car. Since it won't be the last, I'm thinking about buying a rolling engine hoist instead of renting (which costs a lot).
I'm looking at a 1-ton-capacity engine hoist with a boom length of 36.25" to 50.25" (50.25 at 500 pounds). Is this long enough to grab the engine? I've read that the MGB engine and transmission dry weight is ~500 pounds, so I think I can extend it to the full 50.25".
Here's the crane in question: https://www.harborfreight.com/1-ton-capacity-foldable-shop-crane-93840.html
Will this do the job, or do I need a different hoist? I can't run a chain hoist above the engine either, as my garage's ceiling won't support the weight.
I'm looking at a 1-ton-capacity engine hoist with a boom length of 36.25" to 50.25" (50.25 at 500 pounds). Is this long enough to grab the engine? I've read that the MGB engine and transmission dry weight is ~500 pounds, so I think I can extend it to the full 50.25".
Here's the crane in question: https://www.harborfreight.com/1-ton-capacity-foldable-shop-crane-93840.html
Will this do the job, or do I need a different hoist? I can't run a chain hoist above the engine either, as my garage's ceiling won't support the weight.