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I wonder if any of y'all have suggestions for a good rotating engine stand that is suitable for a 6.2 V8 without breaking the bank? I tried searching here for detailed anecdotes and suggestions without sufficient luck. I would love to have one of those ginormous OTC Revolver stands or something similar, since I could presumably also use it for deuce and 5-ton engines, but the prices I've seen on them are more than I want to spend. So, are there any specific models of stands which aren't too expensive (new or used), will handle a 6.2 V8 well in your experience, and will let me turn it over to get at it from the top, bottom or sides? I've read suggestions of just using an engine can, but I think I'd prefer to be able to easily turn the engine upside down while I'm working on it.
Here's why I ask: I have an excess of CUCVs (3x M1009 and 1x M1008 pickup) that I bought off GL a good while back in a fit of excess enthusiasm and poor impulse control. Assuming the DMV doesn't molest me too thoroughly with late fees, I plan to finally title and plate at least a couple of them very soon; a VIN verifier will be checking them over this weekend. I've identified one M1009 as my "keeper", and of the others, the M1008 looks like the most attractive one to either keep or sell as a good, running truck. I might either fix+sell or part out the remaining two, in part based on what sort of damage the DMV wants to title them.
Unfortunately, the M1008 makes a Bad Sound, and has "REAR MAIN" ominously grease-penciled inside the door. I don't have enough experience yet to know whether that sound indicates a bad bearing that might be worth fixing, or a cracked crankshaft that makes the engine a pile of parts. So I may just swap out that engine with one from one of the M1009s, but I should at least take a look inside to see if the Bad Sound engine is worth fixing, even if just for the learning experience.
If anybody's still with me after that wall of text, do you have any advice about models/styles/sizes of engine stands to look for or avoid? Or maybe somebody in So Cal has a rotating engine stand big enough for an NHC250 that they'd like to trade for 1-3 fixer-upper CUCVs?
Here's why I ask: I have an excess of CUCVs (3x M1009 and 1x M1008 pickup) that I bought off GL a good while back in a fit of excess enthusiasm and poor impulse control. Assuming the DMV doesn't molest me too thoroughly with late fees, I plan to finally title and plate at least a couple of them very soon; a VIN verifier will be checking them over this weekend. I've identified one M1009 as my "keeper", and of the others, the M1008 looks like the most attractive one to either keep or sell as a good, running truck. I might either fix+sell or part out the remaining two, in part based on what sort of damage the DMV wants to title them.
Unfortunately, the M1008 makes a Bad Sound, and has "REAR MAIN" ominously grease-penciled inside the door. I don't have enough experience yet to know whether that sound indicates a bad bearing that might be worth fixing, or a cracked crankshaft that makes the engine a pile of parts. So I may just swap out that engine with one from one of the M1009s, but I should at least take a look inside to see if the Bad Sound engine is worth fixing, even if just for the learning experience.
If anybody's still with me after that wall of text, do you have any advice about models/styles/sizes of engine stands to look for or avoid? Or maybe somebody in So Cal has a rotating engine stand big enough for an NHC250 that they'd like to trade for 1-3 fixer-upper CUCVs?