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SAS Scorpion Engine Puller For Salvage Yards & Car Crushers
17th January 2011
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I’d like to practice using that machine at a new car dealership…..
Comment by Bubbajomama — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
hey chuck sorry for the comment. didnt read
Comment by MrMattys10 — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
@MrMattys10 Dude read the description it’s to get them out for scrap metal as in these engines are worthless for salvage (i.e. seized, blown, toast, kaput) — use your head. If the engine was worth reselling than of course, yes you would remove it without destroying it.
Comment by ChuckJones1989 — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
Мда впечатляет. Только с Запорожцем так не выйдет.
Comment by 2018488 — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
that has to be the dumbest thing iv ever seen! i dont care how bad i needed a motor if that thing pulled it i want nothing to do with it. at a salvage yard isn’t SALVAGE the main point. why didnt he just put the engines is the crusher too because that all their good for now. stupid machine
Comment by MrMattys10 — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
But the torch makes for good youtube videos…
Comment by ding0925 — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
I bet that the call come in for them with the cash for clunkers.
Can i borrow that thing my next door neighbor
pissed me off,and they have a car that needs attention.
Comment by HammerheadEngineer — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
I need this to get the lint out of my belly button.
Comment by bma852 — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
hey ,can i borrow that there is a CHEVY AND FORD DEALERS around here that sell new cars,
i was going to be nice and pull the engines for them.
ill tell you what you let me use it and ill give you the profits from the salvage.
I did work in a scrap yard for 2 years pulling engines with a hot wrench, loved the job sweet.
Comment by 170116 — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
Was that an engine that came out of the Chrysler mini-van? If so it looks like half of it is still in the vehicle. Oh wait, it is a dash remover. Efficiently removes kitchen appliances bitchy wives, stay-at-home kids, unwanted pets and gets at those hard to reach places. Saves time money and bruised knuckles.
Comment by protectedparody — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
Yep – it’s all done strictly for the scrap metal extraction and timely recycling. The auto recyclers that want to sell any parts for re-use do unbolt them. The Scorpion processes cars for scrap metal, fast, effeciently, and safely, without the hazards associated with torch use.
Comment by EngineeredToughForks — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
The SAS Scorpion Engine Puller will break out any engine and transmission. The only advance preperation is draining fluids and removing freon. We have customers in the USA, Canada, and Australia, some who process in excess of 100 cars per day with the Scorpion.
Comment by EngineeredToughForks — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
This unit is used to extract the engine and transmissions from junk cars to recycle the valuable metal (aluminum and cast iron engines and transmissions). Other cars that have engines which there is a customer demand, are unbolted and either sold as used engine or sold for rebuilding. Recycling Professionals in the business know what parts have resale value and what parts or cars can simply be scapped for the metal – like the ones in the video.
Comment by EngineeredToughForks — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
sooo your probably crushing the oil pan on the bottom, the side headers, and ripping the engine harnass all at once… hmmm Ill stick with my torch and socket set.
Comment by tyzorg — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
Yeah right..some bolts are going to stop this machine dead in it’s tracks.. You go get some wrenches, and loosen things up!
Comment by sidomitch — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
um.. yeah,
one million dollar machine to yank now worthless motors out of cars. I hope they are making money
Comment by dirtTdude — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
WOW makes my teeth hurt! Never thought of removing engines this way. Don’t scratch the paint!!!
Comment by 777999777999 — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
thx
Comment by DrofLTD — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
pontiac grand am.
Comment by redmight93 — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
holy shit
Comment by Dougs1Place — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
groosum man!!!
Comment by 777worldliner — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
thank you
Comment by DrofLTD — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
pontiac pos
Comment by WLSLPK — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
now just put the new engine in
Comment by ramhoves — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am
which car is it at 0:58?
Comment by DrofLTD — January 17, 2011 @ 9:18 am