stabilizing an engine on wood blocks in shop
 

stabilizing an engine on wood blocks in shop

Started by RickB, January 04, 2010, 04:04:07 PM

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RickB

I got my 8V92 propped on both ends with 2X6's but it's pretty tippy. Can I use a jack against the oil cooler and the starter as side stabilizers? I have to admit moving this thing scares the crap out of me!

Got it in my brother in law's heated shop, can't wait to get to work on it.

Rick
I will drive my Detroit hard... I will drive my Detroit hard.

luvrbus

Not a good idea Rick make a stand out of 4 in channel takes 14 ft min be safe use it for your 8v92 then use on your 71 to store it or shipment

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

grantgoold

If you have a maintenance manual or parts book for the 9 you should also have the blueprint for an engine cradle. If not someone should be able to scan it for you or perhaps even MCI can send you a PDF.

Seemed pretty simple with some steel plate, casters and a good welder.

Grant
Grant Goold
1984 MCI 9
Way in Over My Head!
Citrus Heights, California

luvrbus

I am not talking dolly here Rick just a simple stand for a Detroit 

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

HB of CJ

grantgoold has it perfectly correct.  These mills are just too big and heavy to leave around just setting on wood blocks.  Like already said, DD shop manuals include the blueprints/sketches for making a steel wheel dolly frame that lets the engine sit on the block/pan.

We made our own years ago when putting 353 and 453 DD's into Ford 1-ton flatbed farm trucks.  The engine stand just looked like an ordinary automotive gas car engine model only it was about five times as big and heavy.  Rotated tooos.  Good luck.  HB of CJ (old coot)

luvrbus

No HB Grant is talking about a dolly to roll the engine out using the drawing from MCI that is all it is good for the oil pan sets down into it and the engine rests on the block and oil pan bolts.
A good rotating engine stand heavy enough to handle a 8v92 cost in the neighborhood of 10 grand installed fwiw i just priced one.
Rick can build a stand for the engine for around a 100 bucks

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

JohnEd

 I dropped an engine once.  Tiped over the 3 legged stand.  Thing that amazed me was that it seemed to fall so slowly.  Had I been the very slightest bit quicker I could gotten a leg in front of it so I would have had better leverage AND LOST MY LEG.  Instincts will sometimes KILL you.  Get hot on that stand/cradle/rack/???  Just get it done my friend.

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Iver

This is the dolly I built using the blueprints in the MCI manual.  The only change I made was to separate the top half which supports the oil pan bolts so I could remove it and use the dolly for something else if needed. Also added the extra wheels for support.  Not too expensive to build if you have a source for the steel.
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gumpy

Rick,

Discount Steel in Minneapolis is the place to buy steel if you need it. They're off 94 on Washington, I think. Just north of Broadway.

Let me know if you need any help with this.

Craig
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JackConrad

If the stand is simply for storage and not working on the engine, here is what I madeout of a few pieces of 2X10 (front view).  Jack
Growing Older Is Mandatory, Growing Up Is Optional
Arcadia, Florida, When we are home
http://s682.photobucket.com/albums/vv186/OBS-JC/

JackConrad

If the stand is simply for storage and not working on the engine, here is what I made out of a few pieces of 2X10 (rear view).  Jack
Growing Older Is Mandatory, Growing Up Is Optional
Arcadia, Florida, When we are home
http://s682.photobucket.com/albums/vv186/OBS-JC/

Paso One

When I removed my 6V71 I lowered it onto a double pallet the longer pallet gave it the support and the lower pallet allowed me to move it around the shop on a simple pallet jack.

I have both the donor engine and the replacement engine sitting that way in the shop right now.
68 5303 Fishbowl 40'x102" 6V92 V730 PS, Air shift  4:10 rear axle. ( all added )
1973 MC-5B 8V71 4 speed manual
1970 MC-5A  8V71 4 speed manual
1988 MCI 102 A3 8V92T  4 speed manual (mechanical)
1996 MCI 102 D3 C10  Cat engine 7 speed manual  (destined to be a tiny home )

RickB

Iver
Do you have a way of copying and sending those blueprints for the stand if you still have them?
Craig
Thanks for the offer and if curt from central diesel doesn't have one already built that works for my motor I'll take you up on it. He said he has 3 or 4 already built.
Hope one of them fits.
Thanks for the input guys I will try and be safe
Rick
I will drive my Detroit hard... I will drive my Detroit hard.

RickB

My mechanic has a stand and he will let me use it to get the motor ready to start and then we'll transfer it to him on the stand.

Thanks for keeping me from getting a much smaller shoe size guys :o :D
I will drive my Detroit hard... I will drive my Detroit hard.

Van

Rick this is the best shot of the one I borrowed from Gary at BB coach,It is expand able to allow for an 6V or an 8V to be cradled, bottle jacks at both ends to lift the engine off the rails.Goor luck
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