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CG-914
Looking for the 911 engine stand yoke!
Does not need to be Porsche factory but 800 lb rating!

Thank you!

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rwilner
QUOTE(CG-914 @ Jul 6 2012, 01:04 PM) *

Looking for the 911 engine stand yoke!
Does not need to be Porsche factory but 800 lb rating!

Thank you!

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this might suit the bill.

http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=956239

short $$ over the factory part.
CG-914
QUOTE(rwilner @ Jul 6 2012, 01:08 PM) *

QUOTE(CG-914 @ Jul 6 2012, 01:04 PM) *

Looking for the 911 engine stand yoke!
Does not need to be Porsche factory but 800 lb rating!

Thank you!

Click to view attachment


this might suit the bill.

http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=956239

short $$ over the factory part.



Thats a lot less $$! Thanks,

but I just noticed I have a stand with spline and also that the stand engine mount is angled confused24.gif

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pilothyer
Most Engine stands are angled upward a bit.........If you measure the inside diameter of your engine stand yoke and it looks like it will accomodate the 2 3/8 yoke you will be getting an excellent yoke for your application...jump on it !!!!!
Valy
I don't see the handle hole in that yoke picture.
Make sure you have some way to connect a handle as the engine will be HEAVY and hard to turn without a handle. I have a Type 4 mounted on the stand, half assembled and it's already difficult to turn around.
I don't think the angle will present any problem in supporting the engine but mounting it on the stand will be more difficult.
I have a HF $50 winch bolted to the sealing and that helps taking the engine off the stand.
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