Engine Run Stand Build Part 2 "Ready To Run"

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Published 2021-12-19
Getting the engine run stand done. It's wired up and ready to go.
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All Comments (21)
  • @mossman381
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  • One of the things I like about your build is the use of a bellhousing. Too many builders overlook the safety benefit of using one to contain the flexplate or flywheel.
  • I was thinking about building one and I ran across your video. Very nice job, now I think I will put one together. I put a engine in a truck and I am having trouble with it. It would have been much easier to start it in a stand rather than having to pull it out of the truck. You have some great ideas on here. Thank you.
  • @jjmccloud
    I'm super jealous 😆 Wish I could put this together this nice! Very nice job 👏 I bet if you found a cost effective way to produce multiple of these a person could make a little money on the side
  • I like it man. Excited to see that engine going on it. I am sure there will be changes coming as you find more and more utility.
  • @jjmccloud
    I need to learn to weld 😂 im missing out on so many nice projects 😆
  • @farmboy30117
    Great job! I bet you could sell plans to build that.
  • Yes!!! Keep your tool straight, nobody wants to have a crooked nut!! LOL
  • Really like your presentation. I'm looking at building one myself. Do happen to have a list of materials, length, width and gave that you used? Thanks you for sharing your video Jim
  • @markthompsoncpa
    I like your truck. I used to have my Grandpas 70 chevy C-20 Camper Special. Truck is gone now but hoping to use the trucks 350CID engine & TH350 trans into my 68 RS/SS Camaro
  • @GaryTaylorvw
    I’ve bought an Audi 4.2 bns engine from an rs4 to do an engine swap with, you think it’s worth building a test bed before trying to wire it into the project car? I need to change head gasket so doing that on both and replacing chains and tensioners but tempted to rebuild it tbh, would we good to get it running outside the car as still got to figure out how to wire it up as going into a vw
  • @davidgriffin14
    The radiator overflow has two lines. What is the second line for? And are you going to paint it?
  • @benpham8509
    So you have to unbolt the mounts to adjust it?