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Old 09-19-2013 | 09:15 PM
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New Engine Stand

My neighbour on the next farm over
gave me some steel for free,
so I made an engine stand.
Engine can rotate 360'







Old 09-19-2013 | 09:35 PM
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With how heavy our motors are holding it there would make me nervous. Is that the way people usually put a Cummins on a motor stand?
Old 09-19-2013 | 10:05 PM
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Very cool stand you made there. I like that it can also be moved with a forklift.

As for mounting the motor by the engine mount. I too would be a bit nervous. I think I would prefer the back of the motor where the adapter plate mounts to the block. That's just me though.
Old 09-19-2013 | 10:07 PM
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Would be cool if it had another part on the other side to support it over there but still allow the motor to rotate.
Old 09-19-2013 | 10:21 PM
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From what I've researched, using the motor mount
for the attachment isn't a problem.

I wanted to have a stand that can
hold an engine that was complete with all it's accessories
installed.
The only part I would have to install after taking it
off the stand before dropping it into a vehicle would be the fuel filter.
Old 09-19-2013 | 11:51 PM
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That is how are stand is at the shop, from 4 cyl to 16 liter diesel motors all using the motor mounts.
Old 09-20-2013 | 12:20 AM
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That is how are stand is at the shop, from 4 cyl to 16 liter diesel motors all using the motor mounts.
Well if the block on a 16 Liter motor will hold up to a set up like that...then I think that 5.9 should be fine. Thanks for the info!!
Old 09-20-2013 | 05:49 AM
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engine stand

mite just change mine to that. we built mine to mount from the rear. i cant get the rear main seal mount off with engine mounted.
Old 09-20-2013 | 06:03 AM
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Nice work, man.... !



How do you lock the motor in place ?


Is there a way to tighten the shaft so you can turn the engine a few degrees and keep it there ?

I've seen it done with a couple of holes lined up with pins, and also with a nut welded to the tube with a bolt through it that gets tightened up against the shaft with a GR 8 bolt.

how is yours set up ?




BTW, What's ya doin with the D250 club cab in the background ?
Old 09-20-2013 | 08:02 AM
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On picture #5 you can see the 3/4 bolt head at the end of the spindle support,
still need to make handle for it. I can rotate the engine any # of degrees then clamp it down.
The old club cab you see in the background is a truck I picked up for parts,
going to get the posi rear axle out of it for my work truck someday.
Old 09-20-2013 | 08:36 AM
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I don't see any crank to rottisserie(sp) the engine. :-)
Old 09-20-2013 | 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by 93-12Smoke
With how heavy our motors are holding it there would make me nervous. Is that the way people usually put a Cummins on a motor stand?
Me too!

I would put another (bolt on) support on the other (side) motor mount. A good insurance against vibrations if later you want to RUN the engine while on the stand.
Old 09-20-2013 | 09:11 AM
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It is very solid on the stand, no wobble or anything.
If I were to run an engine on this stand, I would hook the engine up to the chainfall to take some of the load off the stand and to help keep it stable.

To rotate the engine I just loosen the support shaft bolt. then grab the engine
and turn it, then lock it back down.
I made the mount so that it's shaft was
located near the engines center of gravity so it is easier to turn around.
Old 09-20-2013 | 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by thrashingcows
Very cool stand you made there. I like that it can also be moved with a forklift.

As for mounting the motor by the engine mount. I too would be a bit nervous. I think I would prefer the back of the motor where the adapter plate mounts to the block. That's just me though.
Don't forget the leverage demon. By mounting on the side, you keep the weight much, much closer to the bolt to mount interface. Way less leverage, and thus force on the bolts.

I am paranoid as well though, it would be nice to have it on both sides, but not necessary.

Nicely constructed stand!
Old 09-21-2013 | 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by thrashingcows
Very cool stand you made there. I like that it can also be moved with a forklift.

As for mounting the motor by the engine mount. I too would be a bit nervous. I think I would prefer the back of the motor where the adapter plate mounts to the block. That's just me though.
I've seen them mounted in the back, but it would preclude running the engine while on the stand.


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