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Jon K
02-11-2006, 04:03 PM
Hey guys I am buying an engine stand for my pending "Project WTF" on another M50 engine. This one seems to fit the build. I am dealing with an M50 longblock entailing rebuilding/headgasket/fabricating turbo exhaust manifold so this should fit the build. The M50 is 420 lbs, this one is rated 750. Worst cast is I add on a cross bar at the open end but I really don't think I will have to.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=32915

good price too. I was looking at a local store called "Re-Tool" sells like retired engine lifts/stands etc, and the best they had was a 800 lb stand for $79 (used) and it looked the same. Harbor freight +1

winfred
02-11-2006, 04:13 PM
somebody had the nuts to say "NO TIPPING" about a tricycle stand, yea i guess it's better then if the stand only had two points touching the ground. a 3 wheeler will work fine just becareful especially while moving it with a loaded motor on less then perfect pavement, i have two 3 wheelers have haven't lost one yet but came close a few times, i want that big 4 wheeled one with the nice rectangle footprint

Jon K
02-11-2006, 04:14 PM
somebody had the nuts to say "NO TIPPING" about a tricycle stand, yea i guess it's better then if the stand only had two points touching the ground. a 3 wheeler will work fine just becareful especially while moving it with a loaded motor on less then perfect pavement, i have two 3 wheelers have haven't lost one yet but came close a few times, i want that big 4 wheeled one with the nice rectangle footprint


winfred,
was thinking i could just get steel stock from homedepot and add two casters by making a cross bar if need be. shouldn't be necessary though.

Dave M
02-11-2006, 04:15 PM
I bought a 750lb stand for my M50 rebuild and I consider it one of the best $80 bills I've ever spent. The only disadvantage I can see with the harbor freight is the single wheel out front. Mine had another 'axle' and two wheels up there and if/when you crank on the f'er, you may find it tippy.

CBetter crack the crankshaft nut before you remove the engine ;) . Oh, and tell us more about the project.

Dave M

bahnstormer
02-11-2006, 08:20 PM
fuggin stands are cheap

how much is shipping tho?

Jon K
02-11-2006, 11:42 PM
$8

athflying79
02-12-2006, 01:01 AM
We use that Harbor Freight stand at work. Essentially you get what you pay for. I guess the important thing is, it does the job it was intended to do. So far we have had no problems with it, but we use it to lift Sea-Doo motors (actually Rotax). The new 4-Strokes are quite big and heavy...not quite a
M50 though.

Good Luck!!!