MAINTENANCE
Periodically inspect the Engine Transverse Bar. Ensure 
all parts move freely. To help prevent rust, wipe clean 
and/or blow dry after each use. If rust appears, sand 
affected area and cover with suitable utility paint. Store 
the Engine Transverse Bar in a clean, dry area.
REPLACEMENT PARTS 
(Refer to Figure 2 & 3)
Not all components of the Engine Transverse Bar are 
replacement items, but are illustrated as a convenient 
reference  of  location  and  position  in  the  assembly 
sequence.  When  ordering  parts,  give  part  number 
and description. Call or write for current pricing:  SFA 
Companies 10939 N. Pomona Ave. Kansas City, MO 
64153, U.S.A.  E-Mail: sales@omegalift.com 
Tel: (888)332-6419 Fax: (816)891-6599 
Omega Website: http://www.omegalift.com
OPERATION
1. Determine the location of the two engine support bolts 
on your vehicle. Then place the Engine transverse 
bar directly over these two bolts.
2. Adjust the boom extension (#2) to ensure that both 
legs (#13 & 14) are sitting inside the fender of the    
engine compartment.
 
If the inside fender lips are more than 61" apart
               apart,  the  Engine  Transverse  Bar  must  not  be 
used.  Do  not  exceed  the  designated  marking  (61"). 
Over-extending  could  cause  the  Engine  Support  Bar 
to  collapse,  resulting  in  personal  injury  or  property 
damage.
3. Adjust to ensure the support arm (#10) is in correct 
position. The  rubber  tip of the adjustable leg  (#6) 
should be on a flat,  reinforced surface capable of 
supporting the weight of engine. Tighten both wing 
nuts (#4 & 8) to secure the adjustable leg (#6) and 
support arm (#10).
4. Lower the threaded hooks (#3) to appropriate position. 
Ensure that the hooks are directly over the engine 
support bolts or brackets; therefore the engine does 
not swing when vehicle is disassembled. 
5. Attach  the  looped  ends  of  the  two  1/8"  braided 
steel  cables  (#12)  to  the  engine  support  bolts  on 
the engine and loop middle of braided cables over 
hooks. If the engine being supported is equipped with 
engine lift brackets, hook the hooks (#3) directly into 
engine lift brackets for extra protection.
Note: Use only fasteners rated Grade 5 or higher as 
engine support bolts.
6. Tighten  the  barrel  hex.  nuts  (#7)  on  both  hooks 
until cables are snug or hex. nuts are tight against      
support bar. 
7.  Double  check  that  engine  is  properly  supported    
before disassemble the vehicle.
Item Part No. Description Qty
1 - Boom 1
2 - Boom Extension 1
3 * Threaded Hook 2
4 * Wing Nut, M12 1
5 * Hex. Bolt M12x120 1
6 44700-6 Adjustable Leg 1
7 * Barrel Hex. Nut 2
8 * Wing Nut, M8 1
9 * Hex. Bolt M8x65 1
10 - Support Arm 1
11 - Transfer Adapter 1
12 44700-12 Braided Steel Cable, 1/8" 2
13 - Leg, Boom 1
14 - Leg, Boom Extension 1
(*) 44700-15 Hardware Kit -
16 - Knob Screw 1
17 - Rubber Block (44100) -
- 44700-M0 Manual -
- 44700-L0 Label for 44700 -
- 44100-L0 Label for 44100
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Parts List
(*)  Hardware Kit includes item# 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 & 9
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!
• Study, understand, and follow all instructions 
provided before use. 
• Do not exceed rated capacity. 
• Do not exceed maximum width.
•  Never  crawl  under  the  suspended  load  for  any 
reason. 
• Ensure that the engine is supported securely 
before repairing.
• Do not use this device for any purpose other than 
that for which it is intended.
• No alterations shall be made to this product.
• Failure to heed these markings may result in 
personal injury and/or property damage.
! WARNING