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I believe you attach it to the holes that the transmission mounts to. This way you can easily work on everything and spin the engine if need be.
I managed to replace all the seals and gaskets (except head, intake, and exhaust) while the engine hung from a cherry picker.
Engine stands are to work on the engine and not install the engine.www.dantheoilman.com
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That is correct. The engine stand bolts to the back of the engine where the transmission would normally mount. I don't off hand know the size of the bolts needed but if anyone does please post. I will be mounting my B6T up to one of my stands as soon as I get done moving everything :lol:Paul
91GL
Menomonee Falls, WI
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Bolt Size
The bellhousing bolts for our trannies are M12 x 1.5 thread, Good luck finding this type of bolt in a longer size. My engine stand needed bolts about 6" long I went to various different places in my city and no one could find them, I finally gave up and had my dad make me 4.1996 Aspire, 2DR 5SPD 185 60 14, Aluminum rims, Mild Stereo system, some neon tubes, 185 000 km not a speck of rust runs like a champ
B8-ME Swap COMPLETED.
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You can get a smaller SAE bolt and use washers and nuts.
Bump for harbor freight, I was in there this week, the stands look a lot better than the one I got 15 years ago.97 Ford Aspire 2dr 5 sp
92 Isuzu Impulse 1.8 5 sp 140HP, handling by Lotus, balls by Isuzu.
95 Mitsubishi Expo 2.4
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Re: Bolt Size
Originally posted by krustyguitarThe bellhousing bolts for our trannies are M12 x 1.5 thread, Good luck finding this type of bolt in a longer size. My engine stand needed bolts about 6" long I went to various different places in my city and no one could find them, I finally gave up and had my dad make me 4.
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I bought the same type of stand at HF. I used the bolts and nuts too. Worked okay for me.
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'92L "Twinstiva" 5sp, salvage titled, waiting for repairs...
'93GL "Luxstiva," '94 B6 engine & ATX; needs overhauled
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engine stand
remember safety first... i was in mechanics school and a friend of mine took out the head bolts and turned the motor to remove oil pan and head came off and hit foot and he was on crutches for two weeks and it was a small block Chevy head that fell on his foot.
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Re: engine stand
Originally posted by miami manremember safety first... i was in mechanics school and a friend of mine took out the head bolts and turned the motor to remove oil pan and head came off and hit foot and he was on crutches for two weeks and it was a small block Chevy head that fell on his foot.
I did learn one thing about the engine stand last night. Attach the plate and bolts first then hoist the engine and attach the rest of the stand to the plate. Much easier than trying to position a heavy engine on an uneven hoist onto the plate.
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