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Picking out an engine hoist seems simple enough, at least at first. Yet somehow, you can find yourself staring blankly at a surprisingly wide (or very sparse) selection of engine hoists at the tool store, and wondering which hoist is best (or if the only one they sell is good enough).




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The fold-able engine hoist is the most common design. This type of unit features an arm (or boom) that extends out to reach over an engine bay. The height of the entire hoist is also adjustable through a hydraulic shock that operates just like a car jack. These hoists are mounted on casters for pulling an engine away from the car, or to move into storage position.


I plan on pulling the engine in the next few months, and selling it cheap. Then, I have no idea how long it will be before I get a new one to swap in. How often is a hoist used during a swap? I'm sure it comes in handy when building mounts. I know i can get one for 150 or so in craigslist, but my biggest worry is space. My garage is on the small side, so I dont want to have this giant thing taking up space and not being used. With that said, should I buy one or rent one? Do they come in handy for other uses? I dont see me using it after I finish my swap. Thanks in advance for your input.


I recently got one of the foldable two-ton hoists at Harbor Freight. It was on sale and I had a $25 off coupon so it only cost me around $125. Before I bought it I would always just bum a "cherry picker" from one of my car buddies.


I have the red torin that grumpy told you not to buy. Its a nice hoist and I would recommend it. Not sure why he would suggest something from harbor frieght over it. Same crap from china. just a different color!


I debated this myself when I did my engine swap in my roomate/landlord's garage and didn't have all that much space to store a cherry picker. Instead I bought an overhead chain hoist from Harbor Freight for cheap (but with an acceptable weight rating). I did my engine swap in the backyard using a nice thick support beam from an awning. Just one small box in a corner of the garage after that instead of a piece of equipment that could get in the way.


while IVE used several differant designs in engine cranes successfully at differant locations I can assure you that there is a big differance in how well they work, that "red torin " is fully able to get the job done, (FOR THAT MATTER A LARGE TREE AND ONE OF THESE, CHAIN HOISTS WILL WORK)


but its not so much a question of if it can be done, with some types of equipment as it is of can it be done SAFELY and EASILY, and the larger stands are noticably more stabile and have a longer reach,they lift the engine higher and are less likely to have clearance issues from some angles, or reach thier lift limit befiore the engine clears the engine compartment


Look on Craigslist for people selling their hoists they bought and used once. I bought an HF 2-ton hoist that was used just once for $75. Renting a hoist from a place like Sunbelt Rentals is $30 a day. I can always sell my hoist for at least $50 if not $75.


Its Harbor Freight quality ...it does the job for a home car guy but I wouldnt recommend it for a shop. Its not truely a heavy duty unit but it does the job and folds up standing straight when Im done leaving a small foot print. The only thing that I truely see as a fault is the piston, its slow....meaning you gotta pump a lot to get it up. And I would never trust leaving a hanging engine overnight a top my fender. Im sure better units would take fewer strokes! But for $220 Canadian its all I need.


Yeah, but you only NEED it to pull the engine and put it back in, or somewhere. If you buy an engine stand, you just need to unbolt the trans, then you can cart it around and store it, or work on it whenever.


I've had my cherry picker for about 3 years now. I am really glad that I bought it. It's been a very useful tool for moving anything heavy, and the occasional engine removal. Mine was a cheap auto-store variety. One of the caster wheels' mounting plate bent. Last weekend I hammered it back into shape and welded the plates to the hoist. Works like brand new again.


I have a cherry picker style engine lift & the chain hoist that I can hang from a beam inside the shop. I can say they bolth have their place with ease of a job. The roll around floor unit is very nice for pulling a motor and getting it moved around once it's out. But then again the chain hoist is very nice for the final install and getting things lined up. I say this because you have nothing on the floor around the car. So that frees up alot of working space. Then again with a chain hoist alone you would need ta push the car in and out place. Plus you then need the room to move the car from under the motor.


If you go chain hoist make sure you have a beam that can take it!!!!! I have seen that go wrong before. Just think of the damage that could happen if that beam lets go. If your lucky no one gets hurt or killed. But your ride could look like a monster truck just drove over the front of your car along with the motor damage from the fall.


If it was me I would go chain hoist.... You can hang it and leave it with the chains tied up. No space needed for storage. Plus then you have a mini crane for getting heavy items in and outa truck beds. I even use mine for loading motorcycles into trucks so.....


Tronair has a variety of aircraft engine hoists available so you can find the right one for your aircraft. Aircraft engine hoists will help you to safely and effectively move aircraft engines. Make sure you have everything you need to properly service your aircraft's engine. Tronair has all of the aircraft powerplant equipment you need, so browse the line of aircraft engine stands as well for easy access to the entirety of the engine.


You need to know what the heaviest engine is you think you might be removing. A small 4cylinger engine weighs about 350 pounds and a V6 SUV engine might weigh in at about 600 pounds. Larger V8 truck motors about 800 pounds. Nearly all hoists can handle these weights but double check on the weight of the motor and the weight capacity of the hoist before buying.


This Big Red hoist is a manual chain with a range of 8.2 feet. The simple 360-degree rotating hook latch means you can attach it to nearly anything that will also support the weight of the motor such as a ceiling eye bolt, trolley, 1-inch diameter support bar, or chain.


This is a compact, rollaway engine hoist that can handle nearly anything you want to lift. Rated at just short of 2.5 tons, this has 4 adjustable positions, which makes it perfect for both small and larger size vehicles.


Dragway is a well-known name when it comes to making quality engine tools and accessories. This hoist is rated at 4,000 pounds (2 Tons) so other than larger diesel engines; you should have no problem lifting the motors from most vehicles.


One problem with all engine hoists is that once the motor is clear of the housing, the engine tends to twist or to lean to one side. A load leveler prevents this from happening, which makes this lift a real winner.


Made from high-grade steel, this hoist is rated at 2 tons, which should lift anything that will fit in your garage. Painted with an oil and grease resistant paint, this hoist cleans up easy and is rust-resistant.


The six large floor casters make moving the hoist around easy and it folds down in part to save space on storage. This hoist also boats that it is built-in ISO certified facilities and meets the ASME safety standard.


Generally speaking, we have to say that the Strongway engine hoist with leveler came out on top. Most 2-ton hoists cost far more than this without the leveler, so this is almost like getting the engine leveler for free.


Welcome to the Thomas guide to the best engine hoists 2023. Thomas has been connecting North American industrial buyers and suppliers for more than 120 years. When you purchase products through our independent recommendations, we may earn an affiliate commission.


Removing an engine from a vehicle can be rather arduous without a good hoist so if you're looking for the best engine hoist, or engine lift change, for your workshop or garage, you've come to the right place. We've curated a selection of the best engine hoists on the market so you can lift heavy objects quickly, efficiently, safely, and with the least amount of hassle (and no back pain either).


At under US$30, you can get the highly-rated Big Red T32100 Torin engine hoist accessory that can lift loads of up to 0.75 tons (1500lbs). It has an adjustable handle and a leveler with three different positions and is compatible with any engine size and type.


This Amazon's Choice product is the best-rated engine hoist accessory on Amazon, and, as per one reviewer, it's a "lifesaver" and a "great little device [that] does the job [and] makes an engine pull so much easier."


Another top-rated Amazon's Choice product, the Big Red Torin manual chain block hoist accessory has a mechanical load brake, premium alloy steel chains that are finished with black oxide for added corrosion-resistance, and is equipped with two heavy-duty steel hooks with safety latch clasps.


This compact chain hoist from Neiko is Amazon's choice for best chain fall hoist accessory. Made with highly durable materials, like forged steel safety-latch swivel hooks, heavy-duty premium alloy steel chain, treated steel gear, and a cold-rolled steel hoist cover, this accessory was built to last.


With a 1100lb (0.55-ton) load capacity, the Goplus engine hoist support bar makes working on heavy automotive repairs a breeze. It comes with a steel beam, a sanding block and brackets, a rubber-molded cushion, an adjusting screw, a steel chain with handles for easy operation, and all the hooks and hardware needed for you to get started. In addition, it has rubber support legs for ultimate safety and is Amazon's top "engine support" product.


Not all engines are created equal and the Partsam electric hoist crane accessory is made to lift irregular objects up to 1320lbs (0.66 tons) with the greatest of ease. Its remote control power system means that no elbow grease is required, and it has an emergency stop switch for safety. 041b061a72


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