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Larry Hill 04-19-2024 10:30 AM

Engine assembly bench or engine stand
 
What does best as far as making power or is there any difference?

Frank Castros 04-19-2024 10:55 AM

Re: Engine assembly bench or engine stand
 
Bob Glidden never use an engine stand.

Henrys Toy 04-19-2024 11:45 AM

Re: Engine assembly bench or engine stand
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank Castros (Post 696276)
Bob Glidden never use an engine stand.

Good morning to all,
I also understand that Jack Roush didn't use an engine stand either!
Funny, both Ford guys, both very powerful................
Might be something to it.

Have a Good Day.

Respectfully,
Henry Kunz 1534 H/SA

Dirk Olson 04-19-2024 12:38 PM

Re: Engine assembly bench or engine stand
 
Not sure what is being asked here?????

Eman 04-19-2024 01:08 PM

Re: Engine assembly bench or engine stand
 
I'll take a guess. Some use the theory that engine stands letting the engine hang puts abnormal stress on the block. I'm sure it can make a difference and if you want to you can assemble on a bench.

SSDiv6 04-19-2024 06:57 PM

Re: Engine assembly bench or engine stand
 
Here you go Larry:

https://www.rcrmetalfab.com/engine-assembly-stand.html

https://www.redlinestands.com/catalo...e-stand-p-2638

http://www.axeequipment.com/engine-stands.html

Mark Ugrich 04-19-2024 07:32 PM

Re: Engine assembly bench or engine stand
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank Castros (Post 696276)
Bob Glidden never use an engine stand.

The story I remember about Glidden not using an engine stand was that it pulled the two rear cylinders out of round.There may be some merit to it. That said, I’ve always used an engine stand.

Paul Precht 04-19-2024 08:09 PM

Re: Engine assembly bench or engine stand
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Ugrich (Post 696289)
The story I remember about Glidden not using an engine stand was that it pulled the two rear cylinders out of round.There may be some merit to it. That said, I’ve always used an engine stand.

If it pulled them out of shape which is very possible with a stock Ford block, it should still go back to where it was when taken off the stand. A cylinder will go out of shapre with the plate or head off but go back in shape when they are put back on.

Mark Ugrich 04-19-2024 08:56 PM

Re: Engine assembly bench or engine stand
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Precht (Post 696291)
If it pulled them out of shape which is very possible with a stock Ford block, it should still go back to where it was when taken off the stand. A cylinder will go out of shapre with the plate or head off but go back in shape when they are put back on.

“ should go back” might be the key phrase there.I’d think they would have some resiliency but how much? I don’t know if Glidden sleeved any of his blocks,but if he did that would change things also.

Alan Roehrich 04-19-2024 09:23 PM

Re: Engine assembly bench or engine stand
 
I've always used a stand. At least to finish. I have put the cam and crank in on a table, some times. But always finished on a stand.


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