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Please show me your engine drop stand

Hey Gents,

Getting ready for my engine drop.

When using a lift, what is everyone using to drop their engine on?

I was thinking of using a engine cradle with plywood on top.

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I just use a furniture dolly. Under $10 at Home Depot or Harbor Freight.
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I just use a furniture dolly. Under $10 at Home Depot or Harbor Freight.
Seeing that I have a lift, I was hoping to work a bit higher than that.
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Other options are motorcycle lifts and lift tables. HF has lift tables that support 500 or 1,000 pounds depending on the model. HF is ok for occasional use in this case.
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You're right about wanting to work higher. I used an ATV jack with my MaxJax and had to keep the lift low. Negated some of the advantages.

I bought the HF 1000# table for my next engine drop. I plan to work out a mechanism to control angle to get the transmission in and out. More importantly a positive lock to hold the table up. That thing is one hydraulic leak from being a guillotine.
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I was thinking one of these with a platform on top.
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HF lift table. Works well. Can also transfer the engine to stand instead of using a cherry picker.

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I was thinking one of these with a platform on top.
It looks to me as though the engine cradle is using a V8 engine block for some of its structural integrity. It's probably plenty strong for the P engine weight, but I would weld a couple of extra cross members to keep the members from spreading apart when it is loaded.
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It looks to me as though the engine cradle is using a V8 engine block for some of its structural integrity. It's probably plenty strong for the P engine weight, but I would weld a couple of extra cross members to keep the members from spreading apart when it is loaded.
For sure. I was going to run angle iron to join the posts. The beauty of this one is you can slide a jack into it if need be. Plus it's $40!
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HF lift table. Works well. Can also transfer the engine to stand instead of using a cherry picker.

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Bought one of these with the 20% discount. Works perfectly with my midrise lift. It's very heavy and stable.

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I have a four post lift. I just use some heavy saw horses and 2x4s. Then I use the lift to raise it off them for the engine stand.
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