is it possible to pull the motor with a cherry picker on a 1999 ford taurus sho v8

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Asked by Chris Jun 12, 2018 at 01:31 AM about the 1999 Ford Taurus SHO

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

ok so i just got a 1999 ford taurus sho with the v8 yamaha engine in it and i
was wondering if its possible to pull the engine out using a cherry picker and
not have to pull the whole front of the car off to get to it or is there no other
option considering i dont have a lift

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You'll have to drop the engine out the bottom . I think

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It does indeed go out the bottom after dropping the subframe. You could always check for a YT vid and see if anyone's managed to get it out the top, or check taurusclub.com/forum/ or taurusowners.com/ for best removal procedure.

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