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Porsche Engine Lift

Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 12:43 pm
by Alan Winer
If anyone has the 356 engine adapter plate for this type of engine lift I would appreciate a photo and dimensions of which pair of bottom bolts it attaches to. I know there are different plates for 356, 911, 914 and VW perhaps more.
Thanks,
Alan
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Porsche Engine Lift

Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 1:00 pm
by Guest
Alan
The special tool lift that is shown in the Porsche tool
catalog is for lifting the motor with a crane like device to
place in a stand. For instalation into a car I just use the
plate that is on the jack itself. I like to pad the jack
with a few shop rags not to protect the motor but to give a
little tilt control.

Alan

Alan Winer wrote:
If anyone has the 356 engine adapter plate for this type of engine lift
I would appreciate a photo and dimensions of which pair of bottom bolts
it attaches to. I know there are different plates for 356, 911, 914 and
VW perhaps more.
Thanks,
Alan
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Porsche Engine Lift

Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 5:28 pm
by Alan Winer
Thanks for the replies, most of them suggested using a car jack which I am familiar with. However, this lift was designed (back then) for the Porsche and VW dealer repair shops and had VW and various Porsche engine mounting adapters. I have the VW one and was interesting in seeing the 356 version before I made my own modifications. This lift raises up and down very precisely and angles the engine for removal and installation. They are not that uncommon.