Blunder wrote:
I think it would, but you would still need to rig up something to hold the subframe at the right angle.
A good place to start would be to use the
BMC recommended jacking block on the front, and rig something on the back. Put all that together under the subframe before lifting the body off to balance it.
Once the body is lifted, the hydraulic jack will lift it up and allow you to wheel it around on the castors.
Good idea I reckon.
One caveat - always look carefully at the Safe Working Load of these things. In that ad it is declared at 680kg, which seems fine for a motor and subframe BUT given the price, you can guarantee that it is made in China. What standard was the test of the product and who did that test, and how the quality control is then maintained during production are all unknowns in that case. Ask the seller to answer those questions, if they do not quote an AS/NZ standard and an Australian NATA certified tester, then take it with a boulder of salt. At least halve the SWL declared for your own peace of mind. In this case it would still be fine with the motor/subframe combo, but I would definitely NOT put a whole car at 680kg on it.
cheers
michael
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