ENGINE STAND, STORAGE/TRANSPORT


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By Ol Ford Guy - 17 Years Ago
A while back I found some engine stands made yor Y-Blocks that were reasonably priced.  I'm looking for the type to store an engine on or for use in transporting.  I have looked and can't find them now.  Any one know who makes these? or where I can find them?

Thanks,

By 2DRHRDTP57 - 17 Years Ago
Paul,

If they are the ones I remember that feautured on eBay they were very simple, 4 lengths of box section and a piece of flat plate, 1 length on its side one upright in the middle bevelled with the flat plate attached at the angle of the engine mount attaching point . very simple but effective. I cant find a picture though...Hehe

By 2DRHRDTP57 - 17 Years Ago
P.S. Are you going to send me your E Code engine mounted on it????Tongue
By Eddie Paskey - 17 Years Ago
Hey Guys; You might try John Mummert, His son builds a great stand, He put them on my engine for transporting home after the rebuild.  Hope this helps    God Bless
By Ted - 17 Years Ago
Eddie Paskey (7/25/2008)
Hey Guys; You might try John Mummert, His son builds a great stand, He put them on my engine for transporting home after the rebuild.  Hope this helps.    God Bless

Eddie.  Got a picture?  Here’s a couple of different stands I’ve done for the Y in the past just for ideas if you’ve got some scrap iron sitting loose and a welder.

 

By Johnson Rod - 17 Years Ago
E-Bay item # 220261522173
By bird55 - 17 Years Ago
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-Y-Block-cradle-272-292-312-Y-y-block-ford_W0QQitemZ220261522173QQihZ012QQcategoryZ46098QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem



I bought a set of these and added my own caster set. real handy

Don't get vinyl or rubber casters get metal.
By Ol Ford Guy - 17 Years Ago
Thanks Guy's,

The eBay item is exactly what I need.  I am not a welder or fabricating type guy, although I worked all my life in sales, and some may say I have fabricated something along the way Smile .

By gritsngumbo - 17 Years Ago
bird55 (7/26/2008)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-Y-Block-cradle-272-292-312-Y-y-block-ford_W0QQitemZ220261522173QQihZ012QQcategoryZ46098QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem



I bought a set of these and added my own caster set. real handy

Don't get vinyl or rubber casters get metal.




Yeah, those stands from Stumpy's Fabrication work just fine. Reasonable price and easy to deal with.
By Glen Henderson - 17 Years Ago
Ted, I've been dying to ask about the elec water pump and those valve cover vents since you posted your pictures. My home computer crashed two weeks ago and just got back up tonight. I've been able to read the forum from work, but National Guard Bureau has us blocked so we can't log into an outside site. Where did you get the vents (I've got to have a set) and tell us about the elec water pump.
By Ted - 17 Years Ago
Glen Henderson (8/1/2008)
Ted, I've been dying to ask about the elec water pump and those valve cover vents since you posted your pictures. Where did you get the vents (I've got to have a set) and tell us about the elec water pump.

The valve cover vents are the ‘no name’ Edelbrocks.  The pictured breathers are the style requiring a gasket between the vent and the valve cover after the appropriate vent and attachment holes are placed in the cover itself.  There’s another style available that is slightly less than 90° but does use a rubber grommet instead of a gasket which is more of a leak free installation and requires a more simple drilled hole for the grommet and two holes for the retaining bolts.  Edelbrock part numbers for the two types are 4211 and 4212.

 

The water pump is a BBC aftermarket pump and I simply made a new backing plate so the electric drive and impellor would work with the Y timing cover.  Most of the aftermarket electric water pumps have the same basic bolt pattern behind the electric motor so most will work for this kind of project.  Here’s a couple more pics.

 

 

By Glen Henderson - 17 Years Ago
Ted, that is some great looking work. Thanks for the PN's, I'm going to check Summit after I hang up here. By the way I've been checking out your site and I vote  Y block for the 57. Any progress since the pictures were posted?
By Ted - 17 Years Ago
Glen Henderson (8/3/2008)
Ted, that is some great looking work. Thanks for the PN's, I'm going to check Summit after I hang up here. By the way I've been checking out your site and I vote  Y block for the 57. Any progress since the pictures were posted?

The body is currently off of the ’57 to complete the initial body work.  Final paint will happen with the body back on the chassis.  Plans have been finalized to put a Y in the car with the C4 so that anyone around the shop can drive it without a competition license.  Putting a big inch engine in the car limits the driver possibilities while also requiring a mandatory frame certification so the plan is to keep the car in the tens or slower.  The chassis will certify to a 7.50 et though if I decide to put the big inch FE in the car later on.  For the Y, I have been considering using a factory 2X4 with the teapots on the car for some real nostalgia but will likely be run it as a single four barrel first just to keep it simple.