Engine stand to block bolts

sweetdiesel

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Incase someone needs to know:
I used Grade 8.8, 12mm X 110mm long 1.75 pitch And a lot of washers:D

That is almost the same size as head bolt but i dont know if I would use it or not? I would feel safer with a lower grade bolt, JMO.
 

bullfrogjohnson

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will they support the motor with heads on it if so i'm using mine :)

They supported a fully dressed engine with big twins, piping and dowpipe:thumb: Just make sure you are bolted to the block and not the rear extension housing. I would never bolt a motor on a stand to the ext. housing. It will break!
 

sweetdiesel

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Guys something to consider is that useing a high grade bolt above 8.8 is actually worse as the tensile strenth of a bolt increases the side load decreases the will snap easier


Just something to consider when picking your bolts:)
 

whitetrash21

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the lower grade bolts will give a little (stretch) whereas the grade 8's will be too brittle.... not sure thats the right word???
 
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dmaxfireman

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i don't think there is as much shearing force on those bolts as you think. you are putting a stretch load on them by the motor trying to swing down. if you were supporting it evenly at both ends i think then it would be almost all shearing force.

i will be using my old head bolts and will post up if the doctor has to put a cast on my big toe :) also if i can find a large set or calipers or a very large micrometer i will measure them before and after to see if they stretch :)
 

dmaxfireman

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lbz head bolts will not work ?? head bolt is fine thread and need coarse to thread into the block. oh well didn't let that stop me i pulled the heads with the block on the ground lol

off to the hardware store in the am to get bolts then i get to finish stripping it!
 

dmaxfireman

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i have a pretty stout stand looks like an engine hoist with a rotisserie instead of a crane so bolts and the block casting are my limiting factor :D

off topic; finally got the block to the machinist yesterday afternoon! :thumb:
 

custom8726

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Maybe he meant manifold bolts?

Without walking outside I am not sure if the manifold bolts are 12m course thread or not:confused: But even if they were they would not be long enough to work( With my engine stand. ) Maybe without the intermediate plate on, but I doubt it.
 

cuminstrkmydmax

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They must be different on the NBS trucks? Those bolts are only about 2" long on my OBS truck..

Maybe they are- cuz the cross bolts are almost 4'' long, they run from side to side thru the frame rail. There is also about an 1 1/2'' long bolt that comes up from the bottom- thats not the one im referring to though.
-Steven