What is the best way to remove a 1978 Trans Am sub frame without removing the engine or trans.
Not sure what you are getting at...Are you saying leave the engine with the body? (impossible)....or leaving the engine with the subframe? (doable)rusthater89 said:What is the best way to remove a 1978 Trans Am sub frame without removing the engine or trans.
A balancing act that´s going to end in tears.rusthater89 said:Ok, So I could get wood and cut them to shape. I could then raise the car a little bit and stack the wood up supporting the frame and as well as wood stacks supporting both trans and engine oil pans. I then lower it onto the wood stacks. I then put wheel chocks on the rear tires so the car does not slide out. I remove the frame bushings. I Then carefully lift the body and rest the body on jack stands?
rusthater89 said:Ok, So I could get wood and cut them to shape. I could then raise the car a little bit and stack the wood up supporting the frame and as well as wood stacks supporting both trans and engine oil pans. I then lower it onto the wood stacks. I then put wheel chocks on the rear tires so the car does not slide out. I remove the frame bushings. I Then carefully lift the body and rest the body on jack stands?
That is what I am saying, if you were to have the motor up on blocks and the body supported by jack stands you could with the jack under the subframe crossmember remove the bolts and lower the jack. The sub frame will likely fall off the jack or something making it a friggin fight and a half but it will slip off on one side and you can drag it out.malc said:Apart from all the problems you´ll have to negociate,
just look at the size of the subframe....too much for one man and his girl.
Please listen to Malc and I and get the proper tools to do this! If you leave the engine on the sub frame you can much more easily remove it all, just support it and unbolt it from the body that is supported by jack stands under the rockers, then pull the sub frame forward (it could even be on the wheels).rusthater89 said:Ok, So I could get wood and cut them to shape. I could then raise the car a little bit and stack the wood up supporting the frame and as well as wood stacks supporting both trans and engine oil pans. I then lower it onto the wood stacks. I then put wheel chocks on the rear tires so the car does not slide out. I remove the frame bushings. I Then carefully lift the body and rest the body on jack stands?
I am so blessed, I can get this stuff so easy. I know it's not like this for everyone but I have a rental place no a quarter mile from me. But when I needed a hoist, I just made one phone call to a friend and he was there in literally minutes with a break down engine hoist in the bed of his truck for me. I actually have been storing it for him, I have it in my shed and have pulled and reinstalled the motors in my Gran Sport and Rambler with it.malc said:A balancing act that´s going to end in tears.
Better to construct a cradle for motor and trans and screw/nail/glue it all together, jackstands under the body.
When I was stuffed for a crane to get my motor out I ended up begging one off a local bodyshop for a couple of days.
We misunderstood.rusthater89 said:What is the best way to remove a 1978 Trans Am sub frame without removing the engine or trans.
Post #20.rusthater89 said:Yes, I'll correct it.
What is the best way to remove a 1978 Trans Am sub frame from the body without removing the engine or trans from the sub frame.
Will this idea work?rusthater89 said:Ok, So I could get wood and cut them to shape. I could then raise the car a little bit and stack the wood up supporting the frame and as well as wood stacks supporting both trans and engine oil pans. I then lower it onto the wood stacks. I then put wheel chocks on the rear tires so the car does not slide out. I remove the frame bushings. I Then carefully lift the body and rest the body on jack stands?