dsd1967
Well-Known Member
I made a cart for my engine and transmission that holds it at about the right height of where the engine would be when the wheels and tires are on. I have my car on car moving dollies, so I increased the height of the fixture about 2 inches to compensate for that. The front of the cart actually holds the K frame by the rear bolt area of the K frame but is made of angle iron so you still have access to all four K frame bolts.
Once you lower it down the K frame bolts are long enough to get at least two started, and then a jack under the K frame will draw the other two up close enough....same deal on the transmission cross member...the jack will get you to the final location. I used heavy angle iron to bolt to the bumper bracket holes on the frame and lifted the car with an engine hoist.
If I was to build the cart again....I would make it 4 wheeled for more stability in the back and use a little heavier caster.
Once you lower it down the K frame bolts are long enough to get at least two started, and then a jack under the K frame will draw the other two up close enough....same deal on the transmission cross member...the jack will get you to the final location. I used heavy angle iron to bolt to the bumper bracket holes on the frame and lifted the car with an engine hoist.
If I was to build the cart again....I would make it 4 wheeled for more stability in the back and use a little heavier caster.