engine stand, where to get one and how much?
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engine stand, where to get one and how much?
i need to work on my other motor and need a engine stand. my question is are all engine stands universal? or is there a specific one for honda motors? also how much do they cost? thanx guys
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (nextelbuddy)
Harbor Freight Tools
$40
Any will do.
Here's a pic
And website
http://www.harborfreight.com/c...32915
They have shops in most states
$40
Any will do.
Here's a pic
And website
http://www.harborfreight.com/c...32915
They have shops in most states
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (drewlee)
so basically i can go to autozone and buy one and it will work , are the bolt holes that line up to the block adjustable? does anyone know how much they are at autozone or at pepboys? i would order online but by the time after shipping is done it will bee too much
also the one on harbor freight for 49 bux is only 750 lbs is that enough? or do i need to get the 1000 lbs one?
also the one on harbor freight for 49 bux is only 750 lbs is that enough? or do i need to get the 1000 lbs one?
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (nextelbuddy)
I picked one up at a local auto store. They're pretty much universal. The only problem I had was getting bolts that would fit.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nextelbuddy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
also the one on harbor freight for 49 bux is only 750 lbs is that enough? or do i need to get the 1000 lbs one?</TD></TR></TABLE>
If it is just for a Honda 4 cylinder engine, that should be more than enough. My d16 weighs a whopping 140lbs. so unless the B's and H's weigh 610lbs. more, you should be safe using it for any of those.
also the one on harbor freight for 49 bux is only 750 lbs is that enough? or do i need to get the 1000 lbs one?</TD></TR></TABLE>
If it is just for a Honda 4 cylinder engine, that should be more than enough. My d16 weighs a whopping 140lbs. so unless the B's and H's weigh 610lbs. more, you should be safe using it for any of those.
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (acuracing)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by acuracing »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I picked one up at a local auto store. They're pretty much universal. The only problem I had was getting bolts that would fit.</TD></TR></TABLE>
cant you use the bolts that gointo the block? i assume that the engine stand utilizes the bolt holes on the block that the tranny would usually use am i wrong? and if it does use those holes then couldnt u use the bolts that hold the tranny and the motor together?
cant you use the bolts that gointo the block? i assume that the engine stand utilizes the bolt holes on the block that the tranny would usually use am i wrong? and if it does use those holes then couldnt u use the bolts that hold the tranny and the motor together?
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (nextelbuddy)
Usually the tranny bolts are too short to work...and you need to pick up four bolts at the hardware store, with some washers. Pick up grade 8 bolts so they wont brake and drop your engine on the ground.
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (Marauder)
ah that sux i hate runnin around for more ****. u would think u could get that at the store u buy the lift from. so what now i have to go around carrying my block from hardware store to hardware store test fitting them? man that blows
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (nextelbuddy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nextelbuddy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> so what now i have to go around carrying my block from hardware store to hardware store test fitting them? man that blows</TD></TR></TABLE>
lol, just a thought, but maybe you could bring the bolts that go in your block instead to match the threading?
lol, just a thought, but maybe you could bring the bolts that go in your block instead to match the threading?
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (piscorpio)
welli wold like to do that but i would be too worried that even then the bolts wont be perfect fitting. i dont even know what length to get i dont want them to be too long or too short u know. just bringing the tranny bolts for reference u still take a change on getting a bolt that isnt the perfect thread pattern u know.
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (nextelbuddy)
Open up your ******* helms and check the size and pitch for the bolts that connect the tranny to the block. Add some length. DONE.
Go to auto store. Buy bolts. Buy engine stand. Go home.
Go to auto store. Buy bolts. Buy engine stand. Go home.
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (nextelbuddy)
I went through this same bullshit a few months ago...Good ******* luck finding the bolts, it took me two week to find them...And when I did they weren't cheap.
I got my stand at AutoZone for $49.95.
I got the bolts at Do It Center. They were over $5 bucks a piece, but 17yr old kids work there and ask you how much the sign said...Like I'm going to tell him $5 bucks, I said a dollar.
Make sure above all you check the threading. They'll have your size alright, but it's the different threads you need to examine. They have corse, fine and extra fine. I believe fine is the same as the tranny bolts, so try that. Don't be a dumbass like me and force corse threads into your block and watch metal shavings come out...
I got my stand at AutoZone for $49.95.
I got the bolts at Do It Center. They were over $5 bucks a piece, but 17yr old kids work there and ask you how much the sign said...Like I'm going to tell him $5 bucks, I said a dollar.
Make sure above all you check the threading. They'll have your size alright, but it's the different threads you need to examine. They have corse, fine and extra fine. I believe fine is the same as the tranny bolts, so try that. Don't be a dumbass like me and force corse threads into your block and watch metal shavings come out...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mr. ThunderLips »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Don't be a dumbass like me and force corse threads into your block and watch metal shavings come out... </TD></TR></TABLE>
*cringes* oooooh.
*cringes* oooooh.
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (piscorpio)
I want to say the bolts are probably M8x1.25.
Its not that hard to buy bolts....figure out the thread, then when you get the stand, measure how long the bushing is that the bolt goes through, and buy them an inch longer than that! You don't need to drag everything around!
Its not that hard to buy bolts....figure out the thread, then when you get the stand, measure how long the bushing is that the bolt goes through, and buy them an inch longer than that! You don't need to drag everything around!
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (nextelbuddy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nextelbuddy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks for the i just love them fellows</TD></TR></TABLE>
No problem....do you need someone to hold your hand through the hardware store too?
No problem....do you need someone to hold your hand through the hardware store too?
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That seems like a lot...I have had my $30 Harbor Freight one for like 9 years now...and its held up fully assembled 455 big block oldsmobile engines.
That seems like a lot...I have had my $30 Harbor Freight one for like 9 years now...and its held up fully assembled 455 big block oldsmobile engines.
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (Marauder)
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No problem....do you need someone to hold your hand through the hardware store too?
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He'll probably post up on here from his cell phone while he's at the hardware store looking through the bolt bin.
No problem....do you need someone to hold your hand through the hardware store too?
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He'll probably post up on here from his cell phone while he's at the hardware store looking through the bolt bin.
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (Marauder)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I want to say the bolts are probably M8x1.25. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I don't want to be a dick here or anything, but I work for a bolt manufacturer, and there is no way in hell that the trans bolts are M8 by anything, I think you are likely correct on the thread count being 1.5 but I would be 99.9% sure that they are at least M10 or M12 X 1.5
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I don't want to be a dick here or anything, but I work for a bolt manufacturer, and there is no way in hell that the trans bolts are M8 by anything, I think you are likely correct on the thread count being 1.5 but I would be 99.9% sure that they are at least M10 or M12 X 1.5
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (Clayton)
Hence the wording of PROBABLY...since I just pulled a number out of my ***....
Ok...I looked it up....what a mixture of bolts.
M12 x 1.25 on the top
M12 x 1.25 on the bottom
M14 x 1.5 on the rear mount
and a mix of M10 x 1.25 and M8 x 1.25 on the clutch cover
Ok...I looked it up....what a mixture of bolts.
M12 x 1.25 on the top
M12 x 1.25 on the bottom
M14 x 1.5 on the rear mount
and a mix of M10 x 1.25 and M8 x 1.25 on the clutch cover
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Marauder »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
That seems like a lot...I have had my $30 Harbor Freight one for like 9 years now...and its held up fully assembled 455 big block oldsmobile engines.</TD></TR></TABLE>
like u said 9 years ago.
That seems like a lot...I have had my $30 Harbor Freight one for like 9 years now...and its held up fully assembled 455 big block oldsmobile engines.</TD></TR></TABLE>
like u said 9 years ago.
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Re: engine stand, where to get one and how much? (nextelbuddy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nextelbuddy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">welli wold like to do that but i would be too worried that even then the bolts wont be perfect fitting. i dont even know what length to get i dont want them to be too long or too short u know. just bringing the tranny bolts for reference u still take a change on getting a bolt that isnt the perfect thread pattern u know.</TD></TR></TABLE>
No offense.. but you shouldn't be working on an engine if you can't do this.
No offense.. but you shouldn't be working on an engine if you can't do this.