Oh believe me if it was possible to keep the coolant in it long enough to do some limping i'd be considering it
Quote from: Rising on September 10, 2012, 07:02:10 pmOh believe me if it was possible to keep the coolant in it long enough to do some limping i'd be considering it I knew one gent who figured it out. He had a hole cut in the hood above the coolant bottle.Just before getting under way, you'd flip a 5 gal drinking water bottle onto the hole, and stick another on there when it ran out.
Do you have a garage with exposed trusses? Buy one of these (http://www.harborfreight.com/1-ton-chain-hoist-996.html), throw a couple 4X4's across 3-4 of the trusses, put a chain around them and to the chain hoist and out she'll come. I've done a Ford V8 like that, so the VW block should be no issue.
Yeah those are nice setups! Unfortunately no. The garage I have access too is a cheesy enclosed carport basically. So no exposed truses and lots of shotty workmanship anyway. But I bought an engine lift off Craigslist and I'm gonna sell it to recoup the money.The engine is already swapped out actually I just forgot to update this thread. I do have a small diesel leak from the return lines at the pump. Does anyone have a good source for the tiny diesel fuel line between the injectors and from the pump to the return line? Local auto part places don't have anything that small and look at me like I'm crazy...Sent from my Thunderbolt using Tapatalk 2