Here's the lift bar Chiro mentioned that we use on all the inline engines. The two long bolts are grade 8 and replace the front and rear rocker stand bolt. If you look closely where the bolts run through the bar you can see the 7/16 nuts welded to the underside of the lift bar, these are to space the bar up so it doesn't crunch down on the rocker arms. The series of holes allow the chain to be moved forward or back to obtain balance. When an engine or engine/trans is hung from just a single chain you can twist it, tilt it, roll it, or combine any of these functions at once. Once a chain is attached in two or more places you nearly lose all this and have to manhandle it to change positions. Also much easier than cranking on an engine leveler. You CAN put an engine in (or pull out) with this set up by first using a forward hole to set it down vertically till it rests on whatever and then move the chain to the balance point and raise into position. The fan and w/p need to be off and it's close between the crank balancer/pulley and core support but have done some this way. Much better to pull the front clip so engine and trans can be removed or installed as a unit.