graphicjunkie
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- Jul 10, 2010
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When I sold my 125 Force, I messed up and sold my engine lift set up. I left it all attached to the engine.
I went to Ace and looked to see what they had. Theirs were only rated at 300lbs. But they were $5... marine grade? $40+.
The only visible difference between the Ace model and the marine model was that the marine model was all one piece, and the Ace model isn't.
So I bought one, took it home and welded the gap shut, thinking maybe that was the weight limiting factor or weak point...making it one solid and complete ring.
I hooked it up to my 175, which weighs closer to 400lbs, lifted the engine with a hoist so that it was only about an inch off the ground. Then connected some straps to the body of the motor and my A frame for security incase it snapped and the engine tried to topple over.
I left it like that for a couple of hours. Came back and it hadn't budged.
So! If you don't want to fork out $40+ for a lifting ring, get one of these and weld the gap shut...then spend the difference on beer in celebration!!

Hope this helps someone out there.
I went to Ace and looked to see what they had. Theirs were only rated at 300lbs. But they were $5... marine grade? $40+.
The only visible difference between the Ace model and the marine model was that the marine model was all one piece, and the Ace model isn't.
So I bought one, took it home and welded the gap shut, thinking maybe that was the weight limiting factor or weak point...making it one solid and complete ring.
I hooked it up to my 175, which weighs closer to 400lbs, lifted the engine with a hoist so that it was only about an inch off the ground. Then connected some straps to the body of the motor and my A frame for security incase it snapped and the engine tried to topple over.
I left it like that for a couple of hours. Came back and it hadn't budged.
So! If you don't want to fork out $40+ for a lifting ring, get one of these and weld the gap shut...then spend the difference on beer in celebration!!

Hope this helps someone out there.