jakwi
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2019
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Hi all,
I have a 2003 Bayliner 245 with a 5.7l engine.
The tasks on this winter's maintenance list include changing out the rusty oil pan and also swapping the engine coupler that has started to slip. I plan on removing the exhaust manifolds to inspect them, as it has been 3 years since they were first installed. This should put my engine weight at 750lbs or so.
As an express cruiser I'd need to lift the engine from about 5ft off the ground(where it sits in the boat up to about 12 or 13 ft in order to clear the boat.
I have a 3 ton chain fall.
I could lift from an oak tree I have in the yard. It's about 12 inches diameter and grows out at about a 45 degree angle from the ground. I'm a little nervous about this, but It would probably do the job. The tree is in good health, and would easily support 4 grown men without falling down, so that should do the job.
The other option that occurred to me is to put a 4x4 or potentially a 6x6 across the gunwales of the boat and lift the engine from there. Obviously I wouldn't be able to remove the engine from the boat this way, but I could lift it up enough to swap the pan and coupler and then reinstall from there. Has anyone ever tried to do it this way?
Third option is potentially to hire a tow truck to come in and lift it for me. I've heard this is possible, but I don't know if it can really lift high enough to accomplish the task. Downside is I'd probably have to pay him twice to come lift it out and then to lift it back in, and it seems like the whole process would take a lot more time than necessary this way.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
I have a 2003 Bayliner 245 with a 5.7l engine.
The tasks on this winter's maintenance list include changing out the rusty oil pan and also swapping the engine coupler that has started to slip. I plan on removing the exhaust manifolds to inspect them, as it has been 3 years since they were first installed. This should put my engine weight at 750lbs or so.
As an express cruiser I'd need to lift the engine from about 5ft off the ground(where it sits in the boat up to about 12 or 13 ft in order to clear the boat.
I have a 3 ton chain fall.
I could lift from an oak tree I have in the yard. It's about 12 inches diameter and grows out at about a 45 degree angle from the ground. I'm a little nervous about this, but It would probably do the job. The tree is in good health, and would easily support 4 grown men without falling down, so that should do the job.
The other option that occurred to me is to put a 4x4 or potentially a 6x6 across the gunwales of the boat and lift the engine from there. Obviously I wouldn't be able to remove the engine from the boat this way, but I could lift it up enough to swap the pan and coupler and then reinstall from there. Has anyone ever tried to do it this way?
Third option is potentially to hire a tow truck to come in and lift it for me. I've heard this is possible, but I don't know if it can really lift high enough to accomplish the task. Downside is I'd probably have to pay him twice to come lift it out and then to lift it back in, and it seems like the whole process would take a lot more time than necessary this way.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.