putting an engine on the stand
Anyone know what size bolt are needed to put a honda engine on the stand? what the pitch and stuff is.
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Re: putting an engine on the stand
Use the bellhousing bolts.
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Re: putting an engine on the stand
the bellhousing bolts arent long enough for most stands.
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Re: putting an engine on the stand
that does not answer the question.
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Re: putting an engine on the stand
I use the tranny bolts
If they are not long enough use the motor mount bolts Done :6 Next! |
Re: putting an engine on the stand
Originally Posted by junkyard racer
that does not answer the question.
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Re: putting an engine on the stand
not to sound rude but take the bellhousing bolt to vatozone and use their thread pitch thingy
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Re: putting an engine on the stand
Take a tranny bolt to the hardware store and find out then :1
Who gives a ---- what the threads are use the tranny bolts of the motor mount bolts Done :6 |
Re: putting an engine on the stand
12mm X 1.25 X 90
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Re: putting an engine on the stand
Picky today JYR but let me google that for you... oh look! http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=1885652 M12-1.25 Bellhousing/ motor mount bolts have always worked fine for me.
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Re: putting an engine on the stand
im putting a subaru engine on the stand, have honda bolts but wondering if the honda bolts will work on the subaru engine.
subarus ---- 10mm x 1.25 |
Re: putting an engine on the stand
around here there is nothing in stores for metric sizes, i ended up paying $8/bolt to fit my stand.
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Re: putting an engine on the stand
wtf happened to the HF $50 stands? Cheapest I can find now are for $100+
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Re: putting an engine on the stand
Originally Posted by JoshMO
wtf happened to the HF $50 stands? Cheapest I can find now are for $100+
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Re: putting an engine on the stand
I took an agle grinder to my stand and took abotu a 1/4 give or take off the pegs and my problem was solved. More than one way to skin a cat.
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