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How to lift the engine by about couple of inches

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6.2K views 12 replies 8 participants last post by  cardoc  
#1 ·
Hi!

I need to change passenger side valve cover gasket of my 2008 Base model Outback. FSM calls removal of fuel injectors. Now, there is a method to lift the engine (and transmission together?) by about a couple of inches and remove the valve cover without removing fuel injectors. I wonder if anyone has performed valve cover gasket replacement this way on a Gen 3. If so, can someone provide me advise and guidance.

Thank you.
 
#2 ·
You can lift the motor and trans as you want to.

Disconnect the motor mounts, the pitch stop and the transmission mount. Lift with a block on jack or with a hoist. I have done what you are suggesting for your purposes, I can't comment on the procedure, just how to lift the motor.
 
#3 ·
I lifted my '17 by that amount by backing off the nuts on the side motor mounts and disconnecting the front motor mount from the cradle. I then used a jack and a block of wood under the front mount to lift it. Leaving the transmission mount connected and only loosening the side motor mounts keeps the engine in check - it literally can't go sideways. I don't recall anything else I had to disconnect, but be careful and watch closely for things that may need to be loosened. It's been over a year since I did this, so the details are fuzzy. YMMV.
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#4 ·
what did you do last year that you needed to lift the engine on such a NEW car for?
 
#9 ·
sorry, is "it" the rocker cover?

Original poster is right, for the SOHC the FSM recommends removing the fuel injectors.

My car will be ready for the 30K service when it reaches 180K next month. Every time I change the plugs I cross my fingers that I dont spot oil. Which is less painful, removing and reinstalling the injectors or lifting the engine?
 

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