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Old Nov 17, 2012 | 01:13 PM
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'98 Blazer LS, 4WD, 4.3L V-6 Vortec, Vin "W". Looking for opinions on lifting my engine to change the engine mounts. Currently I have the tranny removed. Though I do have the lifting shackles (the second bay of my garage has a '97 Blazer with the engine removed), I really do not want to remove the air conditioner pump and whatever else to install the shackles. If I were to disconnect one engine mount at a time and use my hoist with a strap under the exhaust manifold to "roll" the engine to access each mount, does anyone perceive this as a stupid idea for whatever reasons? Thanks for any input!
 
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Using the exhaust manifold to roll the engine is just asking to crack, break, or both.
 
Old Nov 17, 2012 | 04:47 PM
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Thanks Neo...my gut told me to get a second opinion. As much as a PIA the mounts are I was looking for any shortcut I could. With my tranny out I'm taking care of the transfer case switch, vacuum lines (fluid in lines), and anything else that needs attention before I but the box back in. While I was torquing the flywheel bolts (75 ft lbs) the engine rolled clockwise (drivers side lifted up) very easily well before torque. Even though to the best of what I can see, the engine mounts seem fine (jacked the engine up several times), figured the mounts might be weak at a minimum. With the tranny dropped, just gives me that little bit more access, so figured I'd put new mounts in. This $250.00 clutch set job is practically turning into an overhaul
 
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