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daniel_johno

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Do any companies make the adaptor plates to fit a mini block on a engine stand?

I was watching ont on ebay but its getting quite expensive and i dont know any welders that could make me one.

thanks for looking

Dan


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I thought one could be made quite easily from a block of steel.

I remember TurboDave posting some pictures of one he made for himself - maybe he could help you?


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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...item=4612640229

???

Do a search for 'stand' or 'adaptor' and you should find the post...

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just drill 2 holes in the engine stand plate and use your 'mechanical fuel pump' bolts to attach it.


I thought 'no way', but it can take the weight of a whole engine, and is cheap.

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try contacting spitfire bob (the seller) directly *wink*

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i seriously cant believe my eyes!!

talk about painting it red and selling it on ebay, the whole engine stand doesnt cost £40 and theres still 2 hours left.

ill even post some pics up of how i did it for free.

yes thats for FREE not 40 smackers!!

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plus, this way the stand isnt in the way for fitting ancillaries etc.

£40...LOL

Edited by joeybaby83 on 21st Aug, 2006.

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daniel_johno

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I know i feel like a mug, but i was hypo when i bid!! (diabetic and my blood sugars dropped so i lack energy to the brain etc...) well thats my excuse anyway, i just hope someone out bids me!!!

Hes had them on before and i tried emailing him to get a price to buy one outside ebay but he never replied.

Dan


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sorry bro.

Weve all been there so just learn from it!!

I drunkenly bid on a bronze statue last year for £90 because it looked "cool" (im a student that can barely afford to eat...)

then theres a centre main strap i bid £15 on...? they are about 60p to make LOL!

as soon as ebay comes on logic goes out the window!

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daniel_johno

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woo hoo i was outbid!! £46.99!! that guy must be laughing with the profit he made!!!

Im a student myself so I'm on a bit of a budget rebuilding my mini, I often have the choice food or mini parts...........

..... and it always boils down to mini parts, which isnt a good plan the best of times but even worse when diabetic like me!!!

Oh well i think ill try make my own bracket, cheers for the replies guys

Dan


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prob outbid by a TMF member and you'll get the 2nd chance offer email before you know it lol

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i didn't use any adapters or drill any holes
i bolted on to the engine at the flywheel end after i had removed the fly wheel
you cant rotate it through 360 but 320 is all you need


daniel_johno

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Yeah i was offered one for £49 incl p&p ............. but i think ill give it a miss!!

Is there some sort of hate between this forum and TMF? or am i picking things up wrong? Ive just noticed a few digs at the site.

Dan


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just a bit of inter-forum banter *wink* but i'm not going into it here, just do a search. Lets keep it on topic!



daniel_johno

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yeah back to the engine stand.........

I take it i would just use the oil return bolts to hold the block to the stand. (using joeybaby83's method)
How much weight can the 2 bolts safely hold before they break or do damage to the threads/block?


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ive had a complete engine bar the exhaust manifold.

oh, no oil either.

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I'm in the process of making up an engine stand adaptor inspired by the one on ebay, but slightly simplified. I've got myself some steel: 60mm diameter pipe 4mm thick) and a 10mm plate to go on the end, and I’ve got some beer to bribe a welder with (I won't be doing it myself as it's beyond me & my 150 amp MIG).

Now before I get the two bits of metal welded together I need to know will a straight forward butt joint be strong enough or will I need to make a 60mm hole in the steel plate for the tube to slot into?

If required I can post a few pics of my design, just no coping it and flogging copies on the bay.

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Butt joint will do fine, grind a bit of an angled prep onto the end of the pipe, also a 150A mig will do the job just fine, turn the bugger up to full and use 0.8mm wire.

I made a stand to support a bodyshell with my Snap-on 150A MIG, the engine isn't that heavy you know!


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No need to drill the holes. Same mounting point but use one of the horizontal slots on the plate with some big fat washers. The plate does go on at a slight angle but theres enough play in the locking pin for it to almost sit straight anyway

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Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



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what a horrid colour! lol!


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On 28th Nov, 2016 Rob Gavin said:
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On 07/07/2006 09:27:36 iain said:

what a horrid colour! lol!


I agree. That wheel arch does not look good! :)

On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



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Here's a picture of the finished article in glorious hammerite red (it the engine stand that's hammerite not the MG) if I was to make another one, I'd make it shorter so the engine sits closer to the stand and I wouldn't bother drilling so many holes in it for the locating pin.

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