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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Southeast Michigan
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I was getting tired of trying to rotate my engine while building it on my engine stand . So I did a little investigation on who makes or sells , geared head engine stands . There is certainly a wide range of prices for nearly identical stands . I ended up buying a engine stand from Jegs . They had the best price and free shipping . It came in in two days , and it went together without modifying anything . I did have to grease the wheels , and the gears up in the head . I am very pleased , and recommend this stand. Its a Jegs product # 555-80059 .
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Been thinking of how to make one but maybe now... How much was it?
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$220
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Location: Kilgore TX
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Looks like something I need
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Location: Florida
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I have the same one and it works great. Get a small grease gun and keep the gears greased. I also have a test stand to break engines in. It is a lot easier to solve problems before you put the engine in your car.
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