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    Senior Member Rookie chris-CMC#35's Avatar
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    engine stand guidance, please

    I'm laying the groundwork to be able to get #35 back on the track in 2014, and gathering parts & tools. Will need to pull the engine, and already have a hoist, but don't have an engine stand.

    Been reading about stands for a few days, but would really appreciate any suggestions/guidance this group can provide. Most of the stands on Craigslist are either rusted out, missing parts, or look like they would collapse from a Miata engine, let alone a V8.

    thanks,
    chris

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby marshall_mosty's Avatar
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    $40 stand at any parts store that carries that type of thing...
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    I have this this one:
    http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CO869Q/..._M3T1_ST1_dp_1

    Held a fully assembled LT1 just fine. Not the sturdiest but fine if you aren't running an engine shop.

    If you're able to meet me at ECR, Want it for $40?

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    I have one I'm not using.

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    I would recommend getting one that has 4 wheels and I think 1,000 lb capacity. The 3 wheeled ones scare me a little and seem like you can roll an engine onto the ground or into a car pretty easily. I know in my Dad's garage that has several engines on stands we have thrown away the three wheeled ones in favor of only 4 wheeled.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BryanL View Post
    I would recommend getting one that has 4 wheels and I think 1,000 lb capacity. The 3 wheeled ones scare me a little and seem like you can roll an engine onto the ground or into a car pretty easily. I know in my Dad's garage that has several engines on stands we have thrown away the three wheeled ones in favor of only 4 wheeled.
    I agree with BL on this one.

    JJ

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby Rob Liebbe's Avatar
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    Just think about how "stable" your tricycle was when you were young, then go buy a 4-wheeled model.
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    Much obliged, everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris-CMC#35 View Post
    Much obliged, everyone.
    And get an electric one... those 'alternative fuel' versions just suck.
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