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Store, display or ship your engine hassle-free with MOTOFEET Engine Stand. MOTOFEET features a rugged all steel construction and durable powder-coated surface.
The Original MOTOFEET is made in Arizona and is hand crafted for the specific engine types.
* * NOTE: Some Ford 351C, 351M/400 utilize the Ford small block engine mount pattern. Please review the product details and MOUNT TECH image to ensure the correct stand is ordered for these applications
*Note: Specifications are approximate and subject to change.
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Rated 5 out of
5 by
Bill from
Big Block Ford engine standThis product exceeded my expectations. It fit perfect on my BB 460 and is very strong. I put the available casters on it and I can roll the engine anywhere in the garage. Eastwood is a good company also.
Date published: 2024-12-08
Rated 5 out of
5 by
ChicagoSouthey from
Oil Pan Removal, Trans filter changed on lift.I have a Lincoln 460 sitting in the garage for 20 years, have to prep it for install into a '79 F-100 short bed. The oil pan removal was facilitated by the MotoFeet rather than working on it hanging from a chain. Prior to a compression test to see what condition the motor is in, the sludge had to be cleaned out of the oil pan, the torque converter drained and the trans filter replaced, all facilitated by the Motofeet. Once I know the motor is good I'll purchase the casters to roll it from the motorcycle lift to the trailer for steam cleaning prior to paint. While on the stand I can install the cam, new timing chain, water pump, etc. so everything can be done prior to install without buying a motor stand.
Date published: 2023-08-15
Rated 5 out of
5 by
C Jense from
Safe and worth every pennyCheap, well built, American made, low rise and roll away. If your shop juggles motors, whether short block to full assemblies, these are simply a must!
This will fit Fits: 429 - 460, 351C (Cleveland), 351M and 400.
However, some Ford 351C, 351M/400 utilize the Ford small block engine mount pattern. Please review the product details and MOUNT TECH image to ensure the correct stand is ordered for these applications.
Answered by: ZachC
Date published: 2022-04-25
I have a 1967 Lincoln with a 462 Ci engine will these fit my eingine
Asked by: Rich
The 462 has a different motor mount configuration so it will not mount.
Answered by: SeanW
Date published: 2019-07-23
Will the 460 stand support engine with transmission attached?
Jeri
Asked by: Jeri
Yes this is strong enough to hold both your engine and transmission.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2023-08-28
Would this work for a ford FE 390 ?
Asked by: Terribletom89
Fits: 429 - 460, 351C (Cleveland), 351M and 400
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2022-03-24
It would be handy to see a Moto Feet engine stand assembled because these pieces, by them selves, don't look like an engine stand.
Asked by: wmfmontrose
You are correct, but at this time even the manufacture doesn't have pictures of them assembled.