JEGS Engine Stand [1000 lb. Capacity]
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Engine Stands - 1000 lb. Capacity
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An engine stand provides the flexibility to rotate the block to any position for lower and top end engine reassembly with just the turn of a handle. JEGS Engine Stands have an adjustable mounting head that secures the rear of the engine to the stand and a 360-degree head that allows easy rotation of the engine. The heavy-gauge square steel tube frame disassembles effortlessly for storage or transport, and ball-bearing casters maneuver smoothly across any floor.Engine Stands are Great for Working on Engines!
Will this work with the ford 5.2 voodoo engine?
Will this hold a 4.0L inline six for a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Will it bolt up to a big block ford fe
Will this hold up and hold a 4.3 vortec
What will I need to bolt up a 2004 4.6 from a Mustang?
What is the shaft size for the head adapter? I have another head adapter for an air cooled VW motor I want to use with this stand, instead of the universal adapter that comes with it.
I see this stand fits pushrods, how is this stand for fitting ford mod motors? Such as 4.6/5.4/5.0/6.2 motors.
Does this stand have a pin to lock the rotating head in place? If so, how many settings are available?
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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