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I've found that attacthing the E.stand plate on the engine
Posted by
JustinSCZ32
on November 11, 2009 at 8:53 PM
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Here's one way to mount an engine to a stand.
posted by Wright (Ca)
on November 11, 2009 at 12:12 AM
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and then attaching to the stand is much easier than trying to mount the engine while still hanging to the stand plate, etc.
nice work etc
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Here's one way to mount an engine to a stand.
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Wright (Ca)
00:12:23 11/11/09
Forgot to mention that with the harbor freight stand
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Wright (Ca)
00:16:16 11/11/09
FYI-For that hole that isn't threaded, I used a non-metric
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jzack
18:11:31 11/11/09
Why didn't you just use all 4 threaded holes?
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Woody75 (Denver)
08:27:45 11/11/09
^^^Here's another way :)
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Wright (Ca)
10:28:12 11/11/09
2nd , worked great for me (n/m)
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xteam300tt
11:11:17 11/11/09
When I was doing this, found an older posting
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jzack
20:50:04 11/11/09
That's alot of lumber (n/m)
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canyoncarver
08:35:57 11/11/09
I have a very basic question
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Technomancer
09:40:54 11/11/09
Yes, its just a pin that goes in the hole. Most of the
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DavezTT
10:10:57 11/11/09
And those pins are still pretty hefty in size.... (n/m)
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jzack
18:06:27 11/11/09
Re: I have a very basic question
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xteam300tt
11:09:06 11/11/09
I just pulled mine with the front wheels on car ramps
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xteam300tt
15:12:20 11/11/09
Never use cinder blocks to support a vehicle...>>
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Gordo 93TT Daytona
20:13:50 11/11/09
Re: Never use cinder blocks to support a vehicle...>>
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xteam300tt
23:54:01 11/11/09
I've found that attacthing the E.stand plate on the engine -
JustinSCZ32
20:53:26 11/11/09
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