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Old 11-13-2004, 12:19 AM   #2
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Default Re: Engine Test stand

My parents own a paint business. One of their sales reps that comes up every now and then is a really cool guy. He was telling my a story about all the crazy stuff he did when he was younger. Now, why does this pertain to you? Because one of them was just starting engines on the ground. So, i would guess you really dont need an engine stand, but i bet it would be alot nicer. I would think the easiest way to make one would to be to use engine mounts, and weld a frame off of them. Probably find a bellhousing to hook up to the back of the engine to hook up your starter, and i would think (?) you would be good to go.
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