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#1271054 07/03/2018 12:11 PM
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Unfortunately its time for an overhaul on my stock 216. Before I struggle, I'm trying to figure out if I can pull the engine without the trans, or do I have to pull it as one unit? There's a lot of grime to clean off, so I can't tell if all the bolts are accessible or not, but I thought I remembered hearing that it had to come as a unit. Thanks for the help!

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The whole front clip is easily removed with the removal of a few bolts which makes engine removal much easier. On my '47.1 series GMC there were a few bolts that were difficult to reassemble by myself, which I replaced with studs for ease of one person reassembly.

Ed


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Thanks for the response, but it didn't actually answer my question... Can the engine be removed without removing the transmission? Or, I suppose, can the trans be removed without removing the engine? To clarify, I know myself and there is work to be done on my fenders and grill, if I remove them there is a 99% chance that I'll have to fix them before I remount them. I just want the truck back on the road, I was really hoping to avoid opening pandoras box.

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I was able to pull my 46 2-ton engine with the transmission and without pulling anything but the hood, radiator core and shifter. I would caution against pulling any more sheet metal than necessary. You will probably break a few bolts and that can be a pain to deal with. Getting one of these is a life saver for pulling engines.

https://mossmotors.com/tilt-lift-engine-hoist

I have had one for years and won't pull an engine without one. You can stand it up from end to end.


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I had to separate the engine and trans before the engine could be removed. My truck is a Low Cab Forward and the front floor support would not allow the combination to come out in one pull.


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Originally Posted by RDomeck
I was able to pull my 46 2-ton engine with the transmission and without pulling anything but the hood, radiator core and shifter. I would caution against pulling any more sheet metal than necessary. You will probably break a few bolts and that can be a pain to deal with. Getting one of these is a life saver for pulling engines.

https://mossmotors.com/tilt-lift-engine-hoist

I have had one for years and won't pull an engine without one. You can stand it up from end to end.

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