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cub149 06-25-2009 09:29 PM

First 149 engine swap, need pointers
 
Well, I have finally decided to do an engine swap :buttrock: with two 149's and I need some pointers as this is my first time ever. I know I can handle it all but would like some pointers. My main question is how do I lift the engine out? Can I loosen a couple of head bolts and mount an eye to them and hoist it out or is that risky? How do you lift them out? If it is safer I can get some help to just lift it out by hand.
I am moving everything with the engine, starter, carb, muffler, etc.... so I don't plan on taking anything loose that doesn't need to come off.

cub149 06-25-2009 10:01 PM

I saw that bracket you're talking about and wondered if it would be strong enough, I guess I got my answer.
Thanks

aagitch 06-27-2009 01:49 AM

I just lift my Kt17's by hand by myself but that older engine may be heavier. I'd try and hoist it

Matt G. 06-27-2009 08:08 AM

Definitely use a lift if you can. The K321 and K341 are probably the heaviest engines used in a Cub Cadet second only to the Kubota. I lifted the motor out of a 1650 by myself once, and I'm probably lucky I didn't hurt myself. That sucker is HEAVY.

jcrews 06-27-2009 09:42 AM

Gentlemen
We must remember to work our muscle as well as our minds and be in shape because we may not always have access to engine lifts. I have the steel and lifts to make my own lift just never have gotten around to it but I'm presently working on a K341 and it hasn't been all that bad to lift out and move from place to place if you have difficulty you could remove the starter and flywheel and loose a few pounds.

drysumpjet 06-30-2009 02:27 PM

Although not as good as a lift, a decent quality Come-a-Long works ok, when I was younger I used a Come-a-long for car engines.

After the motor job, use it to get your Cub/truck unstuck out of the mud!:biggrin2.gif:

Merk 06-30-2009 04:30 PM

Quote:

by jcrews
Gentlemen
We must remember to work our muscle as well as our minds and be in shape because we may not always have access to engine lifts. I have the steel and lifts to make my own lift just never have gotten around to it but I'm presently working on a K341 and it hasn't been all that bad to lift out and move from place to place if you have difficulty you could remove the starter and flywheel and loose a few pounds.

I used to say that.....now have a disk in my back that's going to need surgery on of these days. I use a Come-a-Long to pull motors.

RPalmer 07-01-2009 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Wild Bill (Post 6234)
I used to just muscle everything....wasn't much I couldn't throw around.

Back in the day I could gently set a bare 350ci Chevy block onto the tailgate of a full size pickup, along with a Turbo 350 transmission.......not anymore.

At 37, I now have the lower spine of a 70 year old...as per a spinal specialist that has seen me more than a couple of times the last few years...........


Now I use the muscle called a brain! Engine hoists, floor jacks, etc. are our friends.

Here here! I have spurs on several of my vertebra and some discs that are deteriorating. Add to that arthritis that keeps getting worse with every tick of the clock in my shoulders, thumb joints ect.. I tried to put a K301 into the back of my pick up... NOT!!! When I took apart a 301 I thought well with this heavy starter off it should be manageable. Nope. Then came off the flywheel. Now I thought I could move it for sure. Nope. A long story a little shorter.. I have a neighbor that I now hi-jack to help me.

cub149 07-08-2009 08:56 PM

Looks like I may be doing the eninge swap. The old engine puked oil out of the dipstick today and almost shot the dipstick completely out. But what amazes me is how good it still runs with all of that blow by.

cub149 07-10-2009 11:00 PM

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I know ya'll like pictures so here are some of my progress.
I pulled both engines and have the new one in place in my old tractor. When I removed the engine from the donor, the left front motor mount bolt was missing and I know why, it's a mother to get to! I did replace it when I installed it into the old tractor. I did jack the front up but it is still a PITA. All that is left is mounting the fuel tank and swaping out a few parts.
I used the old trusty come a long to pull the engines with and it worked out much better than expected. Had to make a bracket out of some angle iron to mount to the old engine to pull it with, it didn't have one. All went smooth so far.


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