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Nick.V70 09-15-2010 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by 509Chevelle (Post 305993)
Tires or an engine stand is fine as long as you have tie down straps to secure it. Me personally, I would sit the engine forward in the bed (near the cab) not at the end near the tailgate. Lastly, what engine did you decide to go with?

Picked me up a 454, mild build to get my feet wet and see what I want from there. I am happy with the deal as long as it is what its said to be. I feel good as I know alot of people that knows the person I am getting it from. Complete carb to pan, now just need some tight/tucked headers for my stance:unibrow: and pick up a TKO600 and start pluging it together:willy:


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Originally Posted by musclecarjohn (Post 305994)
sounds wise...

There is another cool part for my car coming home on this trip also so I need to make sure it doesn't MOVE!!! I finaly found a friend that has one around the corner from my house so I pick it up tonight.

GregWeld 09-15-2010 03:38 PM

If you put the big block all the way forward -- you'll never get it OUT --- a cherry picker won't reach that deep.

Take some "dunnage" (aka WOOD) with you --- and a hammer and some nails - build a quick cradle (in an up side down T) -- that will pick up the pan RAILS leave it long in front or back and tie it together with a piece across the ends and support the balancer. Strap the crap out of it so it won't go forward. It will be FAR easier to retrieve when you get home.

I NEVER set a motor down on the pan... that's just asking for a bad outcome.

Autozone -- and or similar will sell you a POS engine stand that bolts to where the mounts go and picks up the bellhousing flange... probably a whopping $30...

Nick.V70 09-15-2010 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 306003)
If you put the big block all the way forward -- you'll never get it OUT --- a cherry picker won't reach that deep.

Take some "dunnage" (aka WOOD) with you --- and a hammer and some nails - build a quick cradle (in an up side down T) -- that will pick up the pan RAILS leave it long in front or back and tie it together with a piece across the ends and support the balancer. Strap the crap out of it so it won't go forward. It will be FAR easier to retrieve when you get home.

I NEVER set a motor down on the pan... that's just asking for a bad outcome.

Autozone -- and or similar will sell you a POS engine stand that bolts to where the mounts go and picks up the bellhousing flange... probably a whopping $30...

I'm with you... I can't run the engine that far forward also because I have a rolling cover and the canister will get all beat.

I will take wood....hammer, nails and a drill.

ironworks 09-15-2010 04:26 PM

I have a crate engine pallet your welcome to have if you stop by. But if your taking the lifted truck it might be hard to get it in the truck and on top of the crate with a cherry picker style lift.

Tie it down in front of the bed.

Rodger

Vegas69 09-15-2010 04:26 PM

Buy the el cheapo roller stand that bolts to the block and uses the bellhousing bolts and dowels as Greg said. I used one on my complete big block and rolled it all the way to the cab and tie strapped it in. I could roll it easily on my own. Of course mine is all aluminun and that's about 160 lbs or about 250 less than an all steel.

Nick.V70 09-15-2010 04:33 PM

Thanks Rodger and Todd, think I have it coved if it works out with my buddy and what he has.

I have to say, I really like this forum. Doesn't take much to get people to join in on threads and people are really helpfull :lateral: :woot:

Nick.V70 09-15-2010 07:10 PM

Just picked up a engine cradle...I am handled.

Thanks guys!!:lateral:

Nick.V70 09-29-2010 10:05 AM

It worked out ...used a engine cradle with no wheels :thumbsup:

http://www.norcaltruck.com/01_misc_p...ngine/BBC2.JPG


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