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Author: Subject: R1 engine stand?
nitram38

posted on 4/1/07 at 11:05 PM Reply With Quote
R1 engine stand?

Can anyone recommend a cheap stand for the R1?
I need to be able to rotate the engine.
It will also help me out with limited space in my garage!
I have looked at a cheap machinemart one (only £32) but the mounts are more for car engines.
I can buy this one and convert it but would prefer a ready made one.



[Edited on 4/1/2007 by nitram38]

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kikiturbo

posted on 4/1/07 at 11:12 PM Reply With Quote
those car engine stands are ideal, they are easily adapted to hold almost anything.. you just need some threaded bar of the same diameter and pitch as the R1 engine uses on it's engine mounts that you can cut down to size, and improvise some spacers and you'll easily get over the problem of engine mounts not being on the same plane, that you get on bike engines.. if that doesn't sound right, you can easily weld up a couple of pieces to connect the engine with the stand...

as far as bang for buck is concerned, the engine stand is by far the cheapest thing you can buy, for the price I paid for the last one, I can't even buy new material and wheels...

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nitram38

posted on 4/1/07 at 11:14 PM Reply With Quote
I thought as much!
I don't mind building cars, but building tools is something else!

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locoR1

posted on 5/1/07 at 08:23 AM Reply With Quote
As kikiturbo said they are ideal just put my R1 motor on my stand last weekend all you need is some threaded bar and some tube to make spacers.

My first go at attaching a picture so if it doesn't work its in my archive

I hope this helps

Dave.................

Its in my archive


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[Edited on 5/1/07 by locoR1]

result! 35mins later and i finally get a photo attached

[Edited on 5/1/07 by locoR1]

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nitram38

posted on 5/1/07 at 09:48 AM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the picture!
What size rod and spacers did you use?

Cheers Martin

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garage19

posted on 5/1/07 at 09:56 AM Reply With Quote
Is it me or are you fabricating a turbo manifold in your kitchen???

Either you live in a house of trouser or you are a very brave man!






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locoR1

posted on 5/1/07 at 10:33 AM Reply With Quote
Just used 10mm threaded bar and some bits of 15mm tube with nuts on each end for the rear mountings
I will try and get some closer pictures later!

Garage19 it is a Kitchen the old one from the house now in my nice new extension / workshop on the rear of the garage and i had some tiles left as well

P.S I'm not brave enough to build an engine in the house again

[Edited on 5/1/07 by locoR1]

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