Eastwood EZ Turn Engine Stand
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Product Overview:
Description
The Eastwood EZ Turn Engine Stand features an efficient folding design to minimize storage space when not in use.
The Eastwood EZ Turn Engine Stand Features:
- 63:1 ratio worm gear drive
- 360° Rotation
- Supports up to 1000 lbs.
- Locking Swivel Casters
Easy Turn Crank Gear Design
A 63:1 ratio worm gear drive provides effortless 360° rotation of the mounted load while automatically locking the rotated load by preventing back drive.

Heavy-Duty Construction
The Eastwood EZ Turn Engine stand has steel, ball bearing Locking Swivel Casters and a rugged steel frame will support up to a total loaded weight of 1000 lbs. [453 kg.] Yet is completely portable for working on and storing engines, transmissions, and other concentrated heavy loads around vehicles and shop areas.

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Specifications
Assembled Engine Weight - 67.2lbs (30.5kg)
Two Stationary and Two Swivel Steel Ball Bearing Casters included
63:1 Ratio Gear Drive Rotating Assembly
Engine stand weight: 70.5 LBS
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where can I get parts for the Item #31551 There was lost in shipping and I called customer service they said they would send them but never did. I will pay for the parts. I just want to get it put together so I can use it. Please Help
What is the recommended way to get the engine mounted on this stand? Can the head be removed to mount to the block like manual rotating stands do or what?
Do they make a drip pan for it? If not what would be a good match?
What’s the recommended method for connecting to the engine block? Other stands I would remove the head, connect to block and connect the head to the stand.
Do you think this would bolt up to a 76 Jaguar V12?
Will it support and turn a 95 international 7.3 diseal engine. Have one of the heads off. Cause I believe it's 1000 engine but minus a header like920 maybe?
Does this item qualify for free shipping?
Is the pivot parallel to the ground? Many engine stands have a slight tilt and I need one that is parallel to the floor.
