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Tool advice for building?

Leo Zugner

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Before I start with my Cobalt tear down and Goblin build, I’m wondering about advice for tools we might not assume we need? I’m specifically wondering if I’ll need an engine hoist? Or would a dolly do the trick? Any suggestions beyond that?
 
Ross
I lowered the Cobalt subframe, engine and transmission onto a couple of furniture dollies.
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Then with the radiator and bumper removed, was able to lift the remaining Cobalt shell up, and slide the subframe, engine, and transmission out.
Here is another option if you have access to the ceiling of a garage.
 
Ross
I did that too. You can push up on the engine block with a floor jack, or use a sky crane to lift up on the engine hoisting mounts.
Personally, I find an engine hoist a big piece of equipment to store, and rarely used... I have made a lifting frame out of 2x4 and 2x6s before. That at least breaks down, and gets reused.
 
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Ark :D
If you don't already have a good cordless impact drill and a socket set (including a 19mm deep socket as well as whatever size is needed for your axle nuts), a quality 1/2" drive torque wrench, a breaker bar, a T50 torx bit, and a heat gun ... I highly recommend acquiring all of those. Additionally, a low-profile floor jack and four jack stands, or at least a few blocks of solid 4x4" wood, will come in very handy.
 
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Robinjo
Isn't the axle nut 30mm? I can't remember, it's been a bit since I took one out. If you are taking the flywheel off you need a set of E-torx sockets. I think E30 was the one if your trying to only buy one socket.
I used a cherry picker to pull the engine. It was a little trouble and wish I had just done the dolly method.
 
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