changing engine mountes in truck?

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I know i should of replaced my motor mounts before i installed engine i forgot lol i was to excited to get it to run haha anyways..

can i change them in the truck or do i have to remove the engine? can i use a jack due to not having a cherry picker??
 

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Get a piece of wood and jack up the engine by the harmonic balancer or somewhere on the oil pan. You can do it with the engine in.
 

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or hook the cherry picker or whatever you used to pull/put in the motor.
 

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If the mounts are still in decent shape, just leave them be.
 

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Get a piece of wood and jack up the engine by the harmonic balancer or somewhere on the oil pan. You can do it with the engine in.

I would jack it up at the oil pan, not the harmonic balancer. Just my $0.02
 

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I would jack it up at the oil pan, not the harmonic balancer. Just my $0.02
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Be sure to use a block of wood or something between the jack and the oil pan to distribute the weight and not dent the oil pan.
 

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guys if he has or had a way to put the engine in why not use it? like a cherry picker, no worry on dented pans or damaged dampers.
 

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guys if he has or had a way to put the engine in why not use it? like a cherry picker, no worry on dented pans or damaged dampers.

I agree cherry picker would be the preferred solution but he states in the original post he doesn't have access to a cherry picker now.:wave:
 

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LOL you gotta be kidding me, sorry guys no wonder, I missed it lol. Now don't I feel stupid. I completely overlooked that part.

But yes use a block or brick under the oil pan and raise it up.
 

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LOL you gotta be kidding me, sorry guys no wonder, I missed it lol. Now don't I feel stupid. I completely overlooked that part.

But yes use a block or brick under the oil pan and raise it up.

No apology needed! I had the same thought then went back and read the post again.
 

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