engine stand bolts?
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Really long M12 x 1.5 mm (fine pitch) bolts. Probably easier to buy a 3 foot length of M12 x 1.5 threaded rod and cut it to length, depending on the length of your stand's standoffs.
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The comedy writes itself:
I wouldn't buy a stand with a max rating of 750 lbs for a top-heavy, 530 lb 928 motor. It'll be tippy and a general PITA to work with. Get something with at least four wheels.
I wouldn't buy a stand with a max rating of 750 lbs for a top-heavy, 530 lb 928 motor. It'll be tippy and a general PITA to work with. Get something with at least four wheels.
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Is there a Harbor Freight near you?
10 bucks cheaper, 250 lbs stronger, same quality construction.
http://www.harborfreight.com/1000-lb...l#.UyjNhvn0d8E
I wouldn't buy a 3-wheel stand with a max rating of 750 lbs for a top-heavy, 530 lb 928 motor. It'll be tippy and a general PITA to work with. Get something with at least four wheels.
You will not be able to find M12 x 1.5 bolts long enough to work with that stand. Get a 3 foot section of M12 x 1.5 threaded rod and cut to length.
10 bucks cheaper, 250 lbs stronger, same quality construction.
http://www.harborfreight.com/1000-lb...l#.UyjNhvn0d8E
I wouldn't buy a 3-wheel stand with a max rating of 750 lbs for a top-heavy, 530 lb 928 motor. It'll be tippy and a general PITA to work with. Get something with at least four wheels.
You will not be able to find M12 x 1.5 bolts long enough to work with that stand. Get a 3 foot section of M12 x 1.5 threaded rod and cut to length.
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Nope, they won't have it since it's fine pitch. You need to find a good industrial supply hardware store. I got mine at McFadden-Dale for about $25.
McMaster has it but it's expensive:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-threaded-rods/=r5i95i
McMaster has it but it's expensive:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-threaded-rods/=r5i95i
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