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Engine Stand Options for P201., Preferable black... |
CG-914 |
Mar 29 2020, 01:16 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 323 Joined: 27-December 10 From: LA/OC CA Member No.: 12,526 Region Association: Southern California |
I am looking for engine stand options.
So the P201 (engine yoke) shaft diameter is 60mm and I am here to see if anybody knows of engine stand options. In the past, I worked with custom made stands and on some occasions I worked with the flimsy Harbor freight version. Those I'd like to exclude... What I'm looking for are engine stands, preferably in black, grey or silver, two legs, and a a 60mm/2 3/8" - 2 1/2" yoke receiver. Any help is appreciated. Show me what you got! |
Mark Henry |
Mar 29 2020, 02:41 PM
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that's what I do! Group: Members Posts: 20,065 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Port Hope, Ontario Member No.: 26 Region Association: Canada |
On the samba there's a guy that makes beefed up 3 and 4 arm versions.
All but one of my adapters are shop built. I have a couple of the HF cheap 600lb stands but I only use them for T1 and T4. I almost tipped over a /6 on one of these stands. I have a repro P201 I think made by SIR and I use the Princess Auto 2000lbs folding legs 6 wheel stand, harbor freight likely sells the same stand. I have two of these stands. Only issue is the engine half doesn't sit level, it sits nose high, so I ended up cutting and bending the stands main tube just below the receiver. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif) Folds for storage and my 660lb lift table cart fit's between the legs. I can fully kit out a 996 engine with exhaust, which is 500lbs and almost 6 foot wide and I can roll it around with ease. https://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/2-00...and/A-p8668030e I bought mine on sale for $135. |
live free & drive |
Mar 29 2020, 06:03 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 156 Joined: 29-June 16 From: New Hampshire Member No.: 20,159 Region Association: None |
This may be the reference to the Pelican board maker:
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911...ngine-yoke.html No affiliation |
ClayPerrine |
Mar 29 2020, 06:28 PM
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Life's been good to me so far..... Group: Admin Posts: 15,442 Joined: 11-September 03 From: Hurst, TX. Member No.: 1,143 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
I bought two from the local O'reilly auto parts. They are made by GM and is designed to hold big block Chevys. They work really well, stable and not overloaded, even with the 4.0 on it. One yoke is the standard P201, the other was a steel half ring that bolts the the yoke that came with the engine stand. The second one works well, but there is not enough clearance to install the flywheel while it is on the stand.
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JeffBowlsby |
Mar 29 2020, 09:31 PM
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914 Wiring Harnesses Group: Members Posts: 8,490 Joined: 7-January 03 From: San Ramon CA Member No.: 104 Region Association: None |
There are two stands on CL Berkeley right now. Here is one:
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/tls/d/berk...7100486024.html |
mlindner |
Mar 30 2020, 09:23 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,518 Joined: 11-November 11 From: Merrimac, WI Member No.: 13,770 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Just have one made. I went to Jerry Woods/Bruce Anderson engine building class fifteen years ago and asked Jerry if I could copy the engine stands they had (answer yes). So came home and had three made for myself and two buddies. Heavy duty, easily holds a 930 engine, nice drip pan design. still have mine today.
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mlindner |
Mar 30 2020, 11:38 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,518 Joined: 11-November 11 From: Merrimac, WI Member No.: 13,770 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
If people are interested, I will take better pictures and measure the tubing and overall size to replicate. I would not weld one of these up unless you are a Pro, I'm not so I had them done by a professional.
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Morrie |
Mar 31 2020, 11:11 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 181 Joined: 8-October 07 From: Cedar Park, Texas Member No.: 8,198 Region Association: Southwest Region |
If people are interested, I will take better pictures and measure the tubing and overall size to replicate. I would not weld one of these up unless you are a Pro, I'm not so I had them done by a professional. I would be interested in your dimensions. It would be great to have a stand that allows me to get my lift table between the legs then slide the drip pan in there. I can "sort of" do this sideways with my "I" bar base HF stand. I would never use one of the 3 wheel stands though. The guy who makes yokes, I believe its old world tools or something like that, is really good at what he does. He makes a quality product. I have one of his 2 arm stands and it easily supports a type IV or 616, though I wouldn't put a 911 engine up there. |
euro911 |
Apr 1 2020, 12:00 AM
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Retired & living the dream. God help me if I wake up! Group: Members Posts: 8,849 Joined: 2-December 06 From: So.Cal. & No.AZ (USA) Member No.: 7,300 Region Association: Southern California |
My P201 fits the standard 4-wheel Harbor Fright stands.
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mlindner |
Apr 1 2020, 11:15 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,518 Joined: 11-November 11 From: Merrimac, WI Member No.: 13,770 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Ok, here's the picture and a drawing with dimensions. All boxed ends are welded up and pretty heavy casters. The 4 x 4inch center post for engine is titled back at 97 deg. Best, mark [attachmentid=737
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914forme |
Apr 1 2020, 11:31 AM
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Times a wastin', get wrenchin'! Group: Members Posts: 3,896 Joined: 24-July 04 From: Dayton, Ohio Member No.: 2,388 Region Association: None |
Thanks, I like it.
I have one factory stand, it is a thing of art. I love it, need to clean it up, but it hs an engine on it right now. But I love this design with the trip pan. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beer.gif) Need to make one of these, and make it so it folds down. |
914forme |
Apr 1 2020, 11:33 AM
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Times a wastin', get wrenchin'! Group: Members Posts: 3,896 Joined: 24-July 04 From: Dayton, Ohio Member No.: 2,388 Region Association: None |
My P201 fits the standard 4-wheel Harbor Fright stands. Yes and I have one I will give to the original poster if they want it. It is stout compared to the three legged stand. PM me it is collecting dust right now. I have one of the factory rollers that I picked up, I love it, but it does not have a drip tray, which I like even moe. |
sundevil64 |
Apr 1 2020, 03:14 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 7-April 13 From: Austin Area Member No.: 15,740 Region Association: None |
Thanks for posting the dimensions. Morrie hit me up on this as something we can make, standing 6 feet apart of course...
In looking at the dimensions I don't see any angle built into the vertical support? Every engine stand I have had has a rear-ward sweep to the vertical support. Does anyone now why this is? Is your vertical support at an angle greater than 90* to the legs? Is there anything different that you would do. I am looking to also utilize this for a turbo motor which is slightly heavier than a 912/914 motor. |
mlindner |
Apr 1 2020, 04:32 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,518 Joined: 11-November 11 From: Merrimac, WI Member No.: 13,770 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
This is at 97 deg. or 7 deg back from 90. And being this in the tool of choice for large 911/930 used by Jerry Woods it should work. Mark
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white1975 |
Apr 1 2020, 05:05 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 94 Joined: 28-December 10 From: Milford ohio Member No.: 12,529 Region Association: None |
My P201 fits the standard 4-wheel Harbor Fright stands. Yes and I have one I will give to the original poster if they want it. It is stout compared to the three legged stand. PM me it is collecting dust right now. I have one of the factory rollers that I picked up, I love it, but it does not have a drip tray, which I like even moe. make a drip pan holder i have to since they got left in cal |
TonyA |
Apr 1 2020, 05:35 PM
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Nachmal Group: Members Posts: 460 Joined: 17-November 16 From: Hilltown PA Member No.: 20,596 Region Association: North East States |
Ok with the stand but where should I buy the engine yoke?
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914forme |
Apr 1 2020, 06:34 PM
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Times a wastin', get wrenchin'! Group: Members Posts: 3,896 Joined: 24-July 04 From: Dayton, Ohio Member No.: 2,388 Region Association: None |
Don't know, I just stumble into them from time to time.
And yes I have thought about making a drip tray, maybe I will get around to it now, but maybe not. I am busier right now than I was with "normal" work. Hopefully it settles down a bit, and I can get back into the shop and build some more stuff. |
BeatNavy |
Apr 1 2020, 06:44 PM
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Certified Professional Scapegoat Group: Members Posts: 2,924 Joined: 26-February 14 From: Easton, MD Member No.: 17,042 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
That custom made stand is pretty slick, and the drip tray is a very nice feature. But I like what Mark said about his allowing the hydraulic cart to fit inside the stand feet. I've got the cheap HF model. I like it. I like my hydraulic cart. What I don't like is the gymnastics I have to go to so I can marry up the engine on cart with the engine stand.
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mepstein |
Apr 1 2020, 07:36 PM
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914-6 GT in waiting Group: Members Posts: 19,256 Joined: 19-September 09 From: Landenberg, PA/Wilmington, DE Member No.: 10,825 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
That custom made stand is pretty slick, and the drip tray is a very nice feature. But I like what Mark said about his allowing the hydraulic cart to fit inside the stand feet. I've got the cheap HF model. I like it. I like my hydraulic cart. What I don't like is the gymnastics I have to go to so I can marry up the engine on cart with the engine stand. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Our shop makes all their own engine stands just for that reason. When you can wheel the cart in between the legs, it makes getting the engine on/off a one person, five minute job. |
euro911 |
Apr 1 2020, 08:35 PM
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Retired & living the dream. God help me if I wake up! Group: Members Posts: 8,849 Joined: 2-December 06 From: So.Cal. & No.AZ (USA) Member No.: 7,300 Region Association: Southern California |
Ok with the stand but where should I buy the engine yoke? As was mentioned earlier, check on the Samba site (IMG:style_emoticons/default/type.gif) |
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