T-revorNobody
Senior Member
The 440 was successfully shoved..I mean professionally installed in the wagon this week.
We got a little help from the campus Security to move the wagon to a better work area..(There was a foam pad between the bumpers)
Coincidentally the day we decided to do this, a thunderstorm was to pass over us...eventually it got too dark, rainy and cold so we decided to call off putting the engine in, once the forecast was looking good, it was on.
Who needs an engine hoist if you have a Forklift and some span sets
It's kinda crazy that big of a motor looks so small in the engine bay...
We used the forklift and some span sets to tow the wagon back to its usual spot. Now with the weight of the 440, the stance of the wagon is looking like the cruiser/sleeper I want it to be..
We got a little help from the campus Security to move the wagon to a better work area..(There was a foam pad between the bumpers)
Coincidentally the day we decided to do this, a thunderstorm was to pass over us...eventually it got too dark, rainy and cold so we decided to call off putting the engine in, once the forecast was looking good, it was on.
Who needs an engine hoist if you have a Forklift and some span sets
It's kinda crazy that big of a motor looks so small in the engine bay...
We used the forklift and some span sets to tow the wagon back to its usual spot. Now with the weight of the 440, the stance of the wagon is looking like the cruiser/sleeper I want it to be..