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by Mich7920 » Sun Jan 01, 2017 4:52 pm
Hi Jonathan,
Don't worry, your stand is stable. I used the same without any problem.
The base is rectangular and not triangular as Mark's one
I didn't used any support, due to the angle of the support tube, the max weight is at the opposit of the crankshaft pulley. Against the tube support.
Put your engine on the stand and do a test trying to make it fall down. Good luck!
But if it help you to sleep, put a support.
I remember the tube pass throught the rectangular plate and is well weld.
There should be no clearance between the support and the block. Put washers also on your 4 bolts and screw them hard.
Always uses the holes to block the rotation when you work. The weight isn't central !
The only thing I changed is the bar to rotate the engine.
I Found it was too short and I replaced it by a long one to have my both hands on it and doing the rotation slowly.
Have fun, it's a pleasure to work with
Mich
Michel
1965 E Type FHC - On the road / 1963 E Type OTS - on the road after Angus Restoration