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Flathead side mount engine stand adapter I have heard comments here on the Ford Barn to not bolt up flatheads to the bell housings but use a side mount that bolts up to the exhaust manifold, I have looked online to speedway and I have heard the name Stumpyes but find no listing there also.
I wonder does any one know of a current supplier. Don |
Re: Flathead side mount engine stand adapter If you have access to a welder, search the forum as there have been numerous discussions on how to make one out of angle iron.
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Re: Flathead side mount engine stand adapter I've been using Stumpy's side mount adapter as well as some of his engine carts for years.
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Coop https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...0&d=1718556218 . |
Re: Flathead side mount engine stand adapter thank you to all who have given a reply on my quest for a side mount adapter for engine stand for flathead engines. I have the Stumpys info but don't know how to find articles on the barn on how to build one. links to articles would be helpful.
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Here’s one I made quite a few years ago. It’s not the prettiest and the plate the bolts pass through could be a bit wider so the holes would be not so close to the edge but it was materials I had on hand at the time. Works great and withstood me beating pistons out of the old block after all other attempts failed.
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It’s quite simple to fab one up if you have a welder/grinder. I used some 1/4” plate I had lying around to mount to the block, and a piece of round pipe left over from a column support fit perfectly into the engine stand. I will say, that the 1/4” plate did bend slightly when I got a second flathead about a month ago and started disassembling it. The supports in the pic in the post above is a good idea, or go to even a thicker metal plate.
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I also bought this engine stand from Stumpys to keep a spare flathead on, he makes quality stuff.
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Re: Flathead side mount engine stand adapter I searched "flathead v8 engine stand/adaptor" for the pictures of the home made ones.
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I made my flathead side-mount adapter and storage stand from 3/8 plate and leftover square tube. After cutting three flange plates I had enough left over from the 3/8 plate to bend a c-shaped adapter to fit each of my three engine stands - allowing six bolt attachment to the engine.
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I first looked at side mounting my flathead going so far as to fabricate the plate from 3/4 “ flat bar the heavier material was so I could center bolt it to the axle to allow it to be interchanged side to side. I decided in the end it restricted access to one side of the block and went to rear mount. My project when finished will not have a transmission attached so I punched out the lower dowell pins ( just happenen to be tapping size for M12 x 1.75 metric thread so I ended up with 6 bolts available at rear of the block for the engine stand
I would be a bit wary of rotating the side mount single handled , when they take off they take off, at least on a rear mount you can stick a sleeved pipe in the bore to help rotate it ( least before heads go on ) Whats that you say? Wimp , afraid so , least after 70 years still got all my fingers. At least my side mount plate was not wasted , used to keep headers in alignment when welding. A couple of photo`s enclosed , my first stand fabricated in the sixties I often wonder about the welding back then but it has had a few Y block and FE series engines on it. The second shows the current set up , the heavy duty stand is built into the workshop mobile crane with a worm and roller gear set from an early Jeep winch , depends where and how you sling your engine you can use the crane to mount the engine to the stand. ` I am a bit dubious as to the load ratings they give some of this el cheepo , ` some assembly required ` engine stands they sell at Auto parts stores. Sorry if I hijacked the original thread with this post, it strays a bit. |
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Here is the one I made and 3/4 of the way through making mine, my Dad had bought this cast Aluminum one years ago and brought it to me SO NOW I have two.
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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...0&d=1718889176 https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1718889176 https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...2&d=1718889176 |
Re: Flathead side mount engine stand adapter i just made mine usean exhaust manifold for a pattern cut it out drill it an weld a tub on it
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