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Old 28 July 2006, 11:22 PM
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Is there a recommended way for removing an engine out of a scoob? I've got a crane/hoist and was wandering if its ok to wrap a chain round the heads or if this is a big no no.....
Old 28 July 2006, 11:29 PM
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Around the inlet manifold seems to be the way..... you may wish to 'pad' it a little though, from the chains.....

edited to add, one chain around each side, so that it balances.....

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As above!!!
Old 28 July 2006, 11:36 PM
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Can anyone give me a walk through talk through for removing/stripping the engine so there's no headaches? got a pdf but its all in seperate system sections...
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