srosa707
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Anyone know where to get a good Load Leveler. IM going to be movin my Hemi around and i need a good one. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.
I have the HF model and all though it's not the best design ( I don't really like the way they made the crank handle on it), but it does work. I have lifted engines that weigh much more than yours with it and no problems there.srosa707 said:Anyone know where to get a good Load Leveler. IM going to be movin my Hemi around and i need a good one. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.
W-Cummins said:I have the HF model and all though it's not the best design ( I don't really like the way they made the crank handle on it), but it does work.
) for some more recent experience as I am about a month away from a motor swap on my E30.
I have changed at least hundred engines in my career. Chevy, ford, bmw, jag, toyota, new hemi's and I have never used one or felt the need for one. Just my 2 pennys.
On the HF type, one simple modification that helps a LOT, is to put a proper roller bearing on the lower bolt for the "clamp". It's so easy to turn now, that I just use a 1/4" ratchet to crank it (also replaced the crankhandle with a welded on nut).
Bumping this very, very old thread (hey, at least I searched) for some more recent experience as I am about a month away from a motor swap on my E30.
1) Looks like the HF unit gets the job done but is frustrating to work with... any other comments from current users?
2) Anyone used the OTC 1805 as posted by bmwpower above or even something similar in design? It would appear that one offers lots more maneuverability over the bar type. BIG downside is cost!! Also curious about how you deal with the long chain issues...
3) From other sites looks like the Arcan model that NT (Arcan Model# CL1250) sells gets solid reviews and is higher quality than the HF units. Anyone owner care to comment here?
Thanks

On the HF type, one simple modification that helps a LOT, is to put a proper roller bearing on the lower bolt for the "clamp". It's so easy to turn now, that I just use a 1/4" ratchet to crank it (also replaced the crankhandle with a welded on nut).

2) Anyone used the OTC 1805 as posted by bmwpower above or even something similar in design? It would appear that one offers lots more maneuverability over the bar type. BIG downside is cost!! Also curious about how you deal with the long chain issues...
Thanks