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Engine Stands - 1250 lb. Capacity
JEGS 555-80041 Engine Stand Features:
- Rotate your engine to any position for low and top-end engine assembly and disassembly
- Heavy gauge square steel tube construction disassembles effortlessly for storage or transport
- Convenient ball-bearing swivel casters allow you to move the stand around the work area with ease
- Organize and store the engine stand when not in use with easy disassembly design
- Universal fitment head design is compatible with many manufacturers such as Ford, chevrolet, and Dodge, as well as import engines
FAQ
How do I choose an engine stand?
- Choosing the right engine stand, like the JEGS 80041 1250 lb engine stand, involves considering factors such as weight capacity, adjustable features, and compatibility with your engine type. Refer to the product specifications for guidance.
Specifications:
What is the size of the tube that holds the engine bracket? Looking for the inside diameter of the tube. I have a porsche engine yolk that I want to use on the stand. Thanks
What is the length of the tube that bolts the stand to the back of the engine?
Will it hold the waight of a cummins engine
This question relates to the dimensions in previous question. I measured mine at 21" leg width by 31.5 leg length, looks the same as this product. Now to my question, is there an oil drip tray for this stand if the dimensions are the same?
What's the ID of the tube that holds the piece that bolts to the engine and allows the engine to be rotated? I'm hoping it's 60mm. What is the dimension of the space between the two legs of the base? Thanks!
What is the internal diameter of the receiving tube at the top of the engine stand’s vertical engine support bar? I want to know whether a Porsche P-201 engine yoke with an extension that is 60 mm diameter will slide through the receiving tube. Thank you.
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