For someone planning some engine work:
http://www.rapose.biz/stands.htm
Engine stand
Engine stand
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Re: Engine stand
If I mount my engine to that stand, will it turn shiny like that? 

Re: Engine stand
Now I MUST have it. I like that the case can be rotated about two axes. I do hope that the flywheel clears that circular opening.justoneoftheguys wrote:If I mount my engine to that stand, will it turn shiny like that?
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Re: Engine stand
It seems to me that it would work better (when the crankshaft is horizontal) and be easier to use (better balance) if the crankshaft was more in line with the horizontal rotating piece in the engine stand.
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'74 R90S, '67 /2 Conv w/sc, '66 R50/2
'74 Harley FXE, '72 Harley FLH w/HD sc
'69 BSA 441 Victor Special, '74 R90/6 Basket case
'85 R80RT wreck for parts