Removing 3208T engines, and am looking for stands.
Any ideas, or should I get someone to weld me some cradles?
Thanks
Engine cradle/stand
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Re: Engine cradle/stand
Kevin,
Here we have a truck with a crane that lifts the engine, places it on a wooden pallet and then a clark drives it where you want.
Here we have a truck with a crane that lifts the engine, places it on a wooden pallet and then a clark drives it where you want.
1973 B28 FBC/2007 4LHA STP's - "Phantom Duck" - Hull "BER 00794 1172"
Re: Engine cradle/stand
My plan is to have the yard remove the engines and transmission, and when I get them home, have the cradle to move them around for cleaning and painting.
I’m either going with the wooden pallet, or get a friend to weld me up something we can put castors wheels on.
I’m either going with the wooden pallet, or get a friend to weld me up something we can put castors wheels on.
Re: Engine cradle/stand
Highly recommend a wheeled hydraulic engine hoist and some timber blocking.
Keep feet very clear and make sure the hoist is stable when moving about,
keep the engine low, leave your flip-flops on the boat.
Good luck,
Pete
Keep feet very clear and make sure the hoist is stable when moving about,
keep the engine low, leave your flip-flops on the boat.
Good luck,
Pete
1978 31 Sportfish
Secret Plan
Hull #1736
3208T's
Secret Plan
Hull #1736
3208T's
Re: Engine cradle/stand
Kevin,
I’ve done it both ways. Wooden pallet which I moved around with a pallet jack in my shop and metal welded cart with casters.
I highly recommend the welded cradle with casters. It was the cat’s meow. It may cost a little more, but if you have a friend with fabrication skills, I’d go that way.
It made cleaning and repainting as easy as it was ever going to be. Good luck.
I’ve done it both ways. Wooden pallet which I moved around with a pallet jack in my shop and metal welded cart with casters.
I highly recommend the welded cradle with casters. It was the cat’s meow. It may cost a little more, but if you have a friend with fabrication skills, I’d go that way.
It made cleaning and repainting as easy as it was ever going to be. Good luck.
Re: Engine cradle/stand
Kevin, I have an OTC 1750A stand (I don't know how to post a pic or link) that you are welcome to (although Destin to NC is a pretty good trek!). I think I even have a 3208 mounting plate.
Rick
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Rick
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