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(This post was last modified: 11-06-2015, 12:03 PM by Poodle.)
It'll be easy with two mate, will need at least four if you don't want to mark the tarmac dragging it about though.
Edit: hmm, just reread that, lifting it all the way over the engine will be a struggle, better off chopping out the front crossmember and pulling the shell backwards.
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Not sure on weight but when I scrapped my old DT we cut up the shell into 3 pieces, then my dad and I were able to lift each piece onto a truck he'd borrowed from work which was probably chest/shoulder height.
So 4 guys could lift a whole shell I guess. Why not just get 2 to lift the front up then drag the pallet with the engine forward and out the way?
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Depending on if you have doors wings boot etc you could still be talking 500kg easily.
I got £23.something for my bianca shell but I forget at what price so that's probably irrelevant but that was a bare shell.
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Yeah problem is with jacking it up I still can't just slide it out as the cross member is in the way! Absolute ball ache as I don't have an angle grinder here! Might have to go buy one again :/
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You'll go through the cross member with a hack saw.
If you get 2 scaffold poles you may be able to jam them in the chassis legs and get enough leverage to slide the engine out from underneath.
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It'll let go if you apply yourself with a hammer, if you're that short of tools lol.
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^^^ Yeah several people on this forum have seen me scythe through cars with a maul, definitely the too of win.