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Carrier Stand for 8-3/4 Rebuild #1891903
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Thinking about freshening up my 8-3/4 and wondering what others may have used to hold the carrier during the teardown and reassembly process. I was thinking that I could fab up a couple of pieces that would allow me to attach it to my engine stand, but figured I would check around here to see what brilliant ideas others have used. If you have any, pics would be appreciated.

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Re: Carrier Stand for 8-3/4 Rebuild [Re: rss] #1891944
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I just grabbed a piece of 1/4" scrap steel plate, about 6"x2" and drilled a few holes in it with the bolt spacing of the case. Had to clearance a bit for the ring gear. Bolt it to the case then chuck it in a vise---tight.

good to go.

Re: Carrier Stand for 8-3/4 Rebuild [Re: rss] #1892030
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I just built one myself from 1/2" galvanized threaded pipe. It's crude but it worked. I need to add some braces to it to form a triangle shape for more stiffness, but it worked.

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Re: Carrier Stand for 8-3/4 Rebuild [Re: rss] #1892144
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that works, great idea

Re: Carrier Stand for 8-3/4 Rebuild [Re: rss] #1892181
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I built one out of some old aftermarket spring shackles and other scrap i had. Made it so I could clamp it in the vise on the workbench, It doesn't roll around like an engine stand.

Re: Carrier Stand for 8-3/4 Rebuild [Re: rss] #1892428
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I made this crude one 25 years ago and used it for years.

Then bought this one, it holds my cly heads too.


Re: Carrier Stand for 8-3/4 Rebuild [Re: Challenger 1] #1900880
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Lots of good ideas. Thanks for the responses!

Re: Carrier Stand for 8-3/4 Rebuild [Re: rss] #1900896
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Why spend your time and money when you can get this for just over 100?

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/otc-71...=MobileSwitchNo

Bolts on to your engine stand.

Robert


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Re: Carrier Stand for 8-3/4 Rebuild [Re: rftroy] #1901138
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Because some of us would rather spend that $100 on a billet metering block, something we can't make ourselves out of scrap.

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Re: Carrier Stand for 8-3/4 Rebuild [Re: rftroy] #1901580
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Originally Posted By rftroy
Why spend your time and money when you can get this for just over 100?

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/otc-71...=MobileSwitchNo

Bolts on to your engine stand.

Robert


That would be about as difficult to make as a turkey cutout of your hand and not much more costly either. A piece of angle and then fab some forks or get them lazer cut for a reasonable price. twocents


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