You say you don't have a garage, do you have slab or driveway work on?
If you are going to use a come-along then you will have to push the rover back after you raise the engine out and then lower the engine down. If you don't have an engine stand you could just set the engine on the ground/slab for teardown. It will still make a bit of a mess even though you drained all the fliuds before you removed it. You should be able to lift by hand any of the pieces after your all torn down. Even the block at worst will be a two person lift. I am not a big man, but I can foist a bare SBC/SBF v8 bare block up on something.To reassemble you could place on a bench or spread out a floor/ground cover beneath your come-along. Remember to keep things as clean as you can for reassembly. I can assemble an engine in less than a couple of hours,so if this is new to you,reassembly might take a long day. Hold the beers til your done. We your ready to reinstall engine,just raise with come-along and push the rover back under it.
If you are going to use a come-along then you will have to push the rover back after you raise the engine out and then lower the engine down. If you don't have an engine stand you could just set the engine on the ground/slab for teardown. It will still make a bit of a mess even though you drained all the fliuds before you removed it. You should be able to lift by hand any of the pieces after your all torn down. Even the block at worst will be a two person lift. I am not a big man, but I can foist a bare SBC/SBF v8 bare block up on something.To reassemble you could place on a bench or spread out a floor/ground cover beneath your come-along. Remember to keep things as clean as you can for reassembly. I can assemble an engine in less than a couple of hours,so if this is new to you,reassembly might take a long day. Hold the beers til your done. We your ready to reinstall engine,just raise with come-along and push the rover back under it.
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