JEGS
Engine Stand [1000 lb. Capacity]
555-80040
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Engine Stands - 1000 lb. Capacity
JEGS 80040
A must for any engine rebuild, the JEGS engine stand offers affordability and durability. With its 1/2 ton capacity this stand can handle most engines. While the rotating head offers full access to ensure that everything is assembled correctly. The combination of fixed and swivel caster makes it easy to maneuver in your garage. Let this stand help simplify your next build.
Specifications:
Which stand is heavy enough for a Ford 370 big block?
Will the stand work with a J32A2 motor ?
so that I know what length bolts to get for mounting the motor to the arms, how long are the cylinders on each arm? and what is the estimate torque spec to keep the arms in place?
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?
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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