looking to build engine stand ...

bsteckel

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can someone post pics of their home made engine stand? i searched it, but the posts were old and no photos came up.

also, i am thinking of getting a stand at harbor freight for cheap ... what has to be done to make it fit an outboard motor?

also, anyone made their own lifting ring? i was told by my marina that some guys take a piece of pipe and have 1 1/2" x16 threads cut onto it to make their own ring?? i saw some on ebay, but they were $40 - $50.

i am sure someone has done this...

as always, thanks in advance.

Brad
 
can someone post pics of their home made engine stand? i searched it, but the posts were old and no photos came up.

also, i am thinking of getting a stand at harbor freight for cheap ... what has to be done to make it fit an outboard motor?

also, anyone made their own lifting ring? i was told by my marina that some guys take a piece of pipe and have 1 1/2" x16 threads cut onto it to make their own ring?? i saw some on ebay, but they were $40 - $50.

i am sure someone has done this...

as always, thanks in advance.

Brad
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Brad - What I've found after attempting several of these projects is that you can build your own stuff, but in the end it'll cost you more (or close to the same) and you waste SO much time. You can find often find engine stands on craigslist or at local marina/boatyards for less than the harbor freight job. I got several Cast Iron Mercury stands for $100 each. bolt a plywood laminated beam between 2 of them and you can hang 4 outboards.

Sure you can make a lifting eye with pipe and some welding . . . but for $35 which is the price of the lifting eye from a dealer (why bother) you only need one. Get'r done or that v20 project will take a decade.
 
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Brad - What I've found after attempting several of these projects is that you can build your own stuff, but in the end it'll cost you more (or close to the same) and you waste SO much time. You can find often find engine stands on craigslist or at local marina/boatyards for less than the harbor freight job. I got several Cast Iron Mercury stands for $100 each. bolt a plywood laminated beam between 2 of them and you can hang 4 outboards.

Sure you can make a lifting eye with pipe and some welding . . . but for $35 which is the price of the lifting eye from a dealer (why bother) you only need one. Get'r done or that v20 project will take a decade.

DITTO!!
That is the very thing I have a retardation for, building something that I could have bought for the same price!!
 
http://www.mbsmfg.com/

yhst-35200593181241_2010_19621605


Mercury, Mariner, Honda Flywheel Puller Lifting Ring
Item# MF2
Regular price: $28.99
Sale price: $27.99
Availability: Usually ships the same business day.

Product Description

Flywheel Puller with lifting eye and crank shaft protector for Mercury, Mariner, Force, Honda and some Yamahas outboard motors with 1 1/2"-16 threads. It is made professionally in the USA on state of the art CNC equipment with 100 % quality inspection.

This Puller set comes with storage container and black oxide finish preventing corrosion to assure many years of service.
 
thanks for the link .. will be getting one.

funny thing is i called my local dealer .. only about 10 mi. away to see if i could buy one there ... he said only dealers can buy them, very expensive!! asked if i could rent his ... of course said no.

he must think this is a top secret item ...

thanks again, guys.
 
don't go back to that dealer. The one above looks pretty good. You can get a factory lifting eye and flywheel puller for under $90 (for both pieces . . . lifting eye is $35 and flywheel puller is around $50) they are available to the public contrary to your dealers statements. When I bought the Ficht Diagnostic software I ran into the same issue with some dealers . . . Cost $27+shipping for 1.42b and I made my own cable. The dealer charges $100 just for the printout.
 
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