How much does a Ford 5.0L weigh?

johnbo

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Hi,

I'm getting ready to pull the engine on a friends boat, a '91 OMC with the 5.0L Ford V-8. He has a significant leak that we can't find, like the bilge pump runs every couple of minutes.

I can't seem to find anyone with a big enough cherry picker, so I'm going to build a gantry lift and use a chain hoist to pull it. But, I've never really paid attention to the total weight before, so I'm not sure what size hoist to buy.

I'm assuming that a cross beam made of 2 or 3 (any opinions?) 2 x 8 bolted together would be sufficient.

Thanks,

johnbo
 

JCF350

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Re: How much does a Ford 5.0L weigh?

3 of them will be plenty don't just bolt them together though use Glue and screws (makes for a much stronger beam than just bolting them together) :)
 

Haut Medoc

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Re: How much does a Ford 5.0L weigh?


About 750#.......;)
I like the laminated beam idea......:)
 

holgo123

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Re: How much does a Ford 5.0L weigh?

I have a 5.0 L Ford... I used 3 - 2x6's bolted together and a 1 ton chain hoist. The only problem I had is that the garage ceiling heighth wasn't high enough to clear the transom so I had to work around the engine sitting in the boat... Scroll down for a picture of the lift...

http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=183387
 

PBKboater

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Re: How much does a Ford 5.0L weigh?

Just pulled my OMC 460 and it wieghs 750lb fully dressed. I also built an gantry and ussed 2@ 2x6x12' screwed together for the beam and 4x8x16' for the A frame uprights and 2@ 2x6x10' for angled uprights to beam lag bolted. and did wonderful. Even had issue with chain hoist skipping a tooth or 2 while lowering engine and really bounced and scared the Sh^$#*^ out of me. But beam held very nicely with no intigrity issues. HAd to build gantry high enough to clear 8 feet!!!! Boy what a job!

Paul
 
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