Anybody have pics of 3.4L Mounted to Engine Stand?
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Anybody have pics of 3.4L Mounted to Engine Stand?
I'm getting ready to take apart a donor 3.4L engine that will be going into my 4Runner in the next few months and I'm mounting it to a stand.
Anyone have suggestions as to which mounting holes to use? The only one I am really worried about are the starter mounting holes... they are in a good place to mount but will the aluminum block support the weight of the engine right there?
Also, if anyone knows what size bolts go in the different mounting holes it will save me some hunting time.
Thanks!!
Anyone have suggestions as to which mounting holes to use? The only one I am really worried about are the starter mounting holes... they are in a good place to mount but will the aluminum block support the weight of the engine right there?
Also, if anyone knows what size bolts go in the different mounting holes it will save me some hunting time.
Thanks!!
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http://www.bpelowcountry.com/images/...a/P1110631.jpg
http://www.bpelowcountry.com/images/...a/P1120651.JPG
http://www.bpelowcountry.com/images/...a/P1120588.JPG
http://www.bpelowcountry.com/images/...a/P1120649.JPG
Thats a 5vz-fe on a stand, there is more pictures on that website of the motor. Hope that helps you.
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Exactly what I needed - thanks a million. It looks like the starter mounting points WILL support the engine... cool.
Wow, that engine is puuuuuurrrrttyyyyy.
Wow, that engine is puuuuuurrrrttyyyyy.
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Just so the info is here in case someone runs across this in a search, the four bolts that thread into the block and attach to the engine stand are 19mm fine thread.
Now it's time to get to work!
Now it's time to get to work!
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Be very, very, very careful if you're going to rotate the engine in the stand from upright to upside down! It will spin faster than Lindsay Lohan on a weekend bender...
Use a really, really long snipe and two people to slowly rotate it. And all I used were the tranny bolts.
Use a really, really long snipe and two people to slowly rotate it. And all I used were the tranny bolts.
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