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Cracked oil pan. Need to lift engine type: B5254s/5s. (Where is lifting hook on the engine?) 850 1994

I have a crack in the oil pan, so have to replace the pan (have obtained new one). The forums have been very good about setting out how to build your own lift for the engine. I not clear about where I should connect onto the engine itself to lift it up. Also if all 4 (3 on the bottom: passenger side front and rear 'ballast' type and then the one top stabilizer mount?) of the engine mounts would need to be undone so as to lift the engine high enough to get oil pan out, or only some of them. I have been looking at the top stabilizer/torque bushing on the top drivers side and wondering if I could undue the bolt and lift engine from here? Thanks for the help.








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    Cracked oil pan. Need to lift engine type: B5254s/5s. (Where is lifting hook on the engine?) 850 1994

    Thanks Tim for the information it should keep me out of trouble.

    Bdv








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    Cracked oil pan. Need to lift engine type: B5254s/5s. (Where is lifting hook on the engine?) 850 1994

    BDV,

    I am in the final stages of replacing my clutch on an 93 850. You will need to disconnect the front, rear and right side engine mounts along with the top. I removed the bracket assembly for the top mount, the bracket that bolts to the side of the engine, and connected the chain from an engine hoist at the lower right hand bolt for the bracket and the hole at the power steering pump.

    Tim







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