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Pulling drivetrain out [message #333433] Wed, 13 June 2018 07:04 Go to next message
hdforge is currently offline  hdforge   United States
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I plan to pull everything as a unit, and roll it all out the front. My question is how well does the assembly balance out? It looks like it would be very noseheavy. I was thinking about a tow bar bolted to the frame and then using the pickup to pull it out. But what tricks have others learned on this job?
TIA
Re: Pulling drivetrain out [message #333434 is a reply to message #333433] Wed, 13 June 2018 07:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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hdforge wrote on Wed, 13 June 2018 08:04
I plan to pull everything as a unit, and roll it all out the front. My question is how well does the assembly balance out? It looks like it would be very noseheavy. I was thinking about a tow bar bolted to the frame and then using the pickup to pull it out. But what tricks have others learned on this job?
TIA

hdforge,

What year coach? (This can make a big difference.)
Do you have a fully hard surface to pull it out on to?"

Matt


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Re: Pulling drivetrain out [message #333436 is a reply to message #333433] Wed, 13 June 2018 07:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jim Wagner is currently offline  Jim Wagner   United States
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Here are some photos of our front clip. Ours is a 76 Glenbrook. (Don't know if that makes a difference.) Ours was balanced quite well. The wife and I pulled it out with our truck. We had jack stands to catch it if it wanted to tilt. After it was out we clamped two bars to the rails and pushed it into the garage like a wheel barrel. To be safe I would set up jack stands or blocks to catch it when it comes free of the frame in case yours is different from ours.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/engine-removal-26amp-3b-caddy-500-swap/p761.html


This is just how we did it. Yours might be different????

Be safe that thing is HEAVY.


Jim Wagner
Brook Park, oh

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Re: Pulling drivetrain out [message #333441 is a reply to message #333433] Wed, 13 June 2018 10:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hdforge is currently offline  hdforge   United States
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Coach is a 76 eleganza 2. When I saw the pic of your wife holding the subframe by the extenders I thought it would be easier than expected.
Coach is on crushed stone, once the front is pulled a few feet it is on blacktop and then a few more feet into the garage.
I have an old tow bar, thinking if I bolt it to the frame and bumpers that should be good.
Re: Pulling drivetrain out [message #333443 is a reply to message #333433] Wed, 13 June 2018 11:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jim Wagner is currently offline  Jim Wagner   United States
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Sounds like a plan!! When we rolled the clip back in I just pumped up the tires and rolled it across the gravel till it was on a piece of plywood then changed the tires for the rims. You need to get the coach high enough to clear the upper shock mounts.
Jim

Coach is a 76 eleganza 2. When I saw the pic of your wife holding the subframe by the extenders I thought it would be easier than expected.
Coach is on crushed stone, once the front is pulled a few feet it is on blacktop and then a few more feet into the garage.
I have an old tow bar, thinking if I bolt it to the frame and bumpers that should be good.
Re: Pulling drivetrain out [message #333446 is a reply to message #333433] Wed, 13 June 2018 11:44 Go to previous message
hdforge is currently offline  hdforge   United States
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Thanks. Since this is getting parted out I don't have to worry about clearance. I have a sawzall!
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