Well, I finally got started on the engine change on my F150. I have had to set up a temporary work area in the old barn, because there is no room in my workshop.
This first picture gives a general view of the area I have set up to work in. Plenty of room, with a flat cement floor, so it should be nice.
Te second picture is my "workbench". Two old chairs and a piece of OSB that was laying around. I left my big tool box in the workshop, since there is about 300 ft' of mud between here and there, so all the tools are just getting layed out on the workbench.
Next up shows the engine and the hoist waiting their turn.
Then a closeup of the truck before I started taking it apart, with the hood off (had a buddy help with the hood a couple days ago.)
Finally, I got a couple of hours work done this afternoon after dinner with the MIL. Air ass'y, and radiator are out.
This first picture gives a general view of the area I have set up to work in. Plenty of room, with a flat cement floor, so it should be nice.
Te second picture is my "workbench". Two old chairs and a piece of OSB that was laying around. I left my big tool box in the workshop, since there is about 300 ft' of mud between here and there, so all the tools are just getting layed out on the workbench.
Next up shows the engine and the hoist waiting their turn.
Then a closeup of the truck before I started taking it apart, with the hood off (had a buddy help with the hood a couple days ago.)
Finally, I got a couple of hours work done this afternoon after dinner with the MIL. Air ass'y, and radiator are out.