Engine Stand

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Mk3runner

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I had one of the smaller ones and hated it, then I got one of the 2000lb stands for like $90 and it makes a ton of difference when working on the motor. I don't have to worry about spinning the motor either its a pretty simple task. My conclusion on engine stands is divide its rated capacity by two and that is the maximum you should be working with. With a fully dressed stock twin 2j the 1k stand was leaning pretty far forward.
 

CajunKenny

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I have two of the harbor freight 1000 pounders and have have had a 302 v8 on them and had two complete 7m's on them.

They are a little hard to rotate; but, you kind of want resistance there. You don't want that thing swinging over fast.

The HF 1000 pounder will be fine.
 

Boosted516

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thanks for the responses guys. i was gonna go with the one zumtizzle recommended but its $35 just to ship it, so i just went with the one from hf....hopefully its good.
 

kneedragger85

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Using the 1 kip Harbor Frieght stand as well. It supports an assembled 7M just fine but be sure to mount it as close to the center of mass as possible or it will be a pain to rotate.
 
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Boosted516;1470671 said:
Im in the market for buying an engine stand and i was wondering if this stand was good enough to support our motors.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=32916
Its rated for 1000lbs but our motors are long so idk if it will be good enough?

I have a brand new, in box, never opened harbor freight stand, as listed in your link, that I purchases earlier this year and don't need...want to buy it from me for a little cheaper?

if so, pm me!!