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How much Does the Supra Engine weight?


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In the near future I am planning on taking the engine out of my supra. I am going to be getting an engine stand but I could do with finding out how much the engine weights so I can get the correct stand. Even better, if someone can reccommend one that would be helpful. Im after something thats not too expensive, and ideally will be on wheels so I can move the engine around once on the stand.

 

Cheers guys.

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Ok cheers guys. After reading JustGav's point about the engine being fairly long therefore maybe causing a few issues when coming to being stable, has anyone actually used one and can reccomend any in particular. It would be really helpful. Cheers.

 

Ive got 2 different engine stands.

One of them is a dual leg one made by Valley and is allegedly able to carry 650KG. This is a complete load of BS!! It bent like hell with an M3 engine on which is very similiar to supra in size and weight (and build)

 

Then I got another one from MC mart which is here:

 

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/ces-500a-engine-stand

 

It holds the weight without bowing but it is VERY unstable if you start rolling it around!

 

I would recommend this one if you plan on moving it around a lot

 

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/ces-750a-engine-stand

 

 

but they are a PITA to get long straight 6 motors on using a normal engine crane! Reason being is the square base doesnt fit in the cranes V so its a bit risky (mine is anyway)

with block and tackle its easy

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but they are a PITA to get long straight 6 motors on using a normal engine crane! Reason being is the square base doesnt fit in the cranes V so its a bit risky (mine is anyway)

with block and tackle its easy

 

excellent information there fella as i will be removing a motor soon, can you expand on this last bit as i am not sure what you mean

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