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Derek-G20
04-30-2023, 16:29
Hello, I'd like to replace the motor mounts on the van. The manual states that lifting the engine should not be performed by jacking on the oil pan or crankshaft. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to jack up the motor (without the use of a hoist)? I have looked through some of the other posts. I see that people have jacked on the pan anyhow (sometimes with a 2x4 or 2X12 between the jack and the pan), others suggested jacking on the oil pan flange (which I think would required fab'ing something up.) Thank you!

DmaxMaverick
04-30-2023, 20:09
Do not jack on the oil pan. The 6.2L is very heavy, but the weight isn't from the pan. It will deform, and it will leak, sooner or later. You really need a hoist, of some sort. A tree and a come-a-long is a hoist, for example. You can successfully jack it from below, but I do not recommend it. I've done it myself (not the pan), and have been lucky. Roadside repairs don't offer any form of convenience.

Derek-G20
05-01-2023, 21:14
Thank you Dmax, I appreciate the help. With the van, it's going to be hard to get it from above without an engine hoist, and even then, I think that will take some work to get that set up. I saw a U-shaped "cradle" that someone welded together that allowed the force of the jack to hit the oil pan flange. It looked effective, but I was hoping that someone would have a technique that didn't require this type of fabrication work beforehand.

DmaxMaverick
05-01-2023, 23:03
If you have a come-a-long, or chain hoist (or a HD ratchet strap, block/rope, etc.), the lift doesn't have to be vertical. Enough to clear the hood (or just remove it). You only need to support the engine enough to replace the mounts. But, if you must, 2x4's on the pan rail will work. Another that works, but I don't recommend (as in, a last resort), is lifting at the bell housing (done that). Again, cushion it as best as you can. 2x4's seem to be handy here, too. It depends on your level of necessity.

Derek-G20
05-02-2023, 21:03
Good ideas! Thank you!

Yukon6.2
05-03-2023, 09:31
How about lifting on the front of the crankshaft
Or bolt a chain to some of the accessory holes on the front of the engine

Derek-G20
05-07-2023, 13:22
Yukon, thanks for the response. The idea of using a bolt/accessory holes on the front of the engine is a good idea. In the van, the engine sits back pretty far relative to the opening from the hood. It would be difficult to use the come-along and any connection on the top of the engine. Using a bolt from the front of the engine seems possible. Between that and the come-a-long I think I would be able to come up with something to lift if from the top. Although I think I would have to remove a fair amount of stuff in order to hook it all up. I also tested getting 2x4's to the pan rail. This is also something that could work. I should be able to get the job done at this point. Thank you for the help.

Derek-G20
07-01-2023, 22:07
Thanks again for all the comments and ideas. I ended up making a piece out of 2x4's that allowed me to jack up the engine from the bottom. The piece pushed up against the pan rail so that no pressure was applied to the pan itself. It worked fine and it didn't take too long to make.

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arveetek
07-02-2023, 14:02
Nicely done!

Casey