Harbor Freight Engine Stand
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Harbor Freight Engine Stand
03 Feb 2016 04:34 - 03 Feb 2016 04:36
Hi all,
I am guessing someone has done this, but didn't find anything when searching archives.
With the prospect of splitting cases on my 550 on the horizon, I am planning on a stand to make disassembly and assembly easier.
My thought is based on other internet stuff I saw. Obviously, when you use a single stand with two mounting points you cannot remove the bottom case as it is pinned to the lift mount. I saw a variety of shortcuts that I didn't like. With two stands you can mount the engine on both upper case mounts allowing the bottom case to be removed. the K&L MC 25 is similar, but $$ IMO.
My plan would be to join two of the stands. The plan would be to weld a smaller width box steel rail to the one of the bottom rails so that it would slip onto the the second stand and be width adjustable. I am no real fabricator and would have a shop do the welding.
I will be checking on the width of that bottom box rail and what size piece would be needed to slip in and be strong.
From the pic imagine two stands facing each other with the bottom rails making love and you'll have a idea of my plan :woohoo:
What say ye and has anyone done so already?
R
I am guessing someone has done this, but didn't find anything when searching archives.
With the prospect of splitting cases on my 550 on the horizon, I am planning on a stand to make disassembly and assembly easier.
My thought is based on other internet stuff I saw. Obviously, when you use a single stand with two mounting points you cannot remove the bottom case as it is pinned to the lift mount. I saw a variety of shortcuts that I didn't like. With two stands you can mount the engine on both upper case mounts allowing the bottom case to be removed. the K&L MC 25 is similar, but $$ IMO.
My plan would be to join two of the stands. The plan would be to weld a smaller width box steel rail to the one of the bottom rails so that it would slip onto the the second stand and be width adjustable. I am no real fabricator and would have a shop do the welding.
I will be checking on the width of that bottom box rail and what size piece would be needed to slip in and be strong.
From the pic imagine two stands facing each other with the bottom rails making love and you'll have a idea of my plan :woohoo:
What say ye and has anyone done so already?
R
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1980 KZ 1000E2
Crashed 6/2016
1980 KZ550A
Sold 3/2016
Crashed 6/2016
1980 KZ550A
Sold 3/2016
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Re: Harbor Freight Engine Stand
03 Feb 2016 09:05 - 03 Feb 2016 09:07
This is what I did.....
www.kzrider.com/forum/21-tools/596363-little-afternoon-project
Here is my engine currently on it. Can get everything off and back on.....
Cory
www.kzrider.com/forum/21-tools/596363-little-afternoon-project
Here is my engine currently on it. Can get everything off and back on.....


Cory
2008 Kawasaki Concours 14
1999 Kawasaki ZRX1100
1976 Kawasaki KZ900
1999 Kawasaki ZRX1100
1976 Kawasaki KZ900
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Re: Harbor Freight Engine Stand
03 Feb 2016 12:30
This is what I use and I like it a lot!
The only problem I have with it is that the square tubing that the engine brackets slide on is thin and no matter how tight you get the set bolts, after a while they will slip when you spin the motor so I have to be careful.
I am thinking about pushing a 7/8" hard wood dowel that is shaved a little into them to keep them from flexing, should work well IMO.
they can be found on sale right now for under 200
K&L - MC25 Metric Engine Stand
www.klsupply.com/WORKSHOPEQUIPMENT/MC25ENGINESTAND.aspx
The only problem I have with it is that the square tubing that the engine brackets slide on is thin and no matter how tight you get the set bolts, after a while they will slip when you spin the motor so I have to be careful.
I am thinking about pushing a 7/8" hard wood dowel that is shaved a little into them to keep them from flexing, should work well IMO.
they can be found on sale right now for under 200
K&L - MC25 Metric Engine Stand
www.klsupply.com/WORKSHOPEQUIPMENT/MC25ENGINESTAND.aspx
78 KZ1000 A2A
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Re: Harbor Freight Engine Stand
03 Feb 2016 13:11
whats nice about this stand is cleaning the crap off before it falls into your engine and the fricken heads come of so easy.
www.kzzone.com/
cavanaughracing.com/kzdata.html
www.mtceng.com/index.php/us-dealers/44-f...-performance-orlando
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Re: Harbor Freight Engine Stand
09 May 2016 09:32
www.homemadetools.net/motorcycle-engine-rotisserie
if you dont mind modifying two of the 750lb HF stands you can make an easy rotisserie. easy enough to find a pan that will fit nicely underneath it for catching stuff, too
if you dont mind modifying two of the 750lb HF stands you can make an easy rotisserie. easy enough to find a pan that will fit nicely underneath it for catching stuff, too
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