Mike, My advice for pulling the engine would be to get a pull-plate rather than attaching chains to old and delicate engine parts. Pull-plates run about $40 and are bolted onto the intake in place of the carb. I used one to re-install a 318 in my '73 Satellite years ago after dropping it 5" on removal using the chain on manifold bolt method. Watching 600+ pounds drop back into the engine bay was a bit scary particularly since my hand had been where the engine landed only seconds earlier. Jeff '56 Sedan Trenton, NJ ----- Original Message ----- From: "mENTALmOPAR mAN" <collyman1@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 5:11 PM Subject: RE: IML: 392 Rebuild Advice? Speaking of pulling engines: I was hoping someone could give me a clue as to the best way to hoist an engine and tranny out of my car. I have the front clip removed. and I just need to know the best places to bolt the hoist to lift the engine and tranny in one piece. Should I use the intake manifold bolts or a water pump bolt and someting at the back of the motor (pump is already off) ????........ It's a '60's 413 and tranny. Thanks for all the GREAT advice I always get here !!!! Michael Howlett Portland Oregon too many cars............