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Engine Stand Requirements for 3.2L

I am looking to purchase an engine stand for my 3.2L Carrera engine... any suggestions on low cost functional stands. How much and where to purchase would be of great help.

Aaron Sudds
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Old 02-19-2002, 10:35 AM
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Aaron,

I think the safest way to go is to get the 5 arm Porsche yoke to hold the engine Kinda expensive ($180) but it lets you work on the flywheel side of the motor while it's on the stand.



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The yoke shaft is a standard size, so it'll fit in any old engine stand. A friend was able to locate a solid 1000 lb., four wheeled/legged stand at a local tool shop for $75.
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A regular engine stand will work. Do a search on this board and you will find at least two threads on the subject.
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I am using the Porsche Yoke on a $49.00 american engine stand.
Engine stand rated at 1000LBs The yoke fits perfect....
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I use the yoke and a norco brand stand

Look for one with 4 wheels in a H or C configuration.
The 3 wheel T ones have a tendency to be a bit scarry.
try the following to give you an idea of whats out there
www.norcoind.com
www.ontool.com tool sales
www.johndow.com
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I also used a standard engine stand ($55 CDN on special) I than made up an adaptor plate from .25" steel, drilled 4 holes to line up with 4 engine/transmission bolt holes. Cut 4 spacer tubes about 2.5 " long to clear the flywheel and mounted the engine to the "kiss plate" bolted to the stand. The only thing I can't get to in this configuration is the flywheel, If I removed it before I mounted the motor I guess I could get access to the seal. I would have to do that job with the engine on the ground. Don't have any pics but if anybody is interested I could get one this weekend. I'm doing a top end job. Total cost about $70 CDN ( $43 US) WOW, After all the parts I'm buying from the States I finally get ahead of the exchange!

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