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Old 10-03-06 | 10:40 PM
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Engine Stand Bolt Grade

Hey guys,

I've never had an engine on an engine stand before. I'm about to mount my engine on a stand and I just need to know if I should use grade 8 bolts, or if the standard Home Depot steel/zinc bolts are ok. I searched but couldn't find an answer. Any thoughts?

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Old 10-03-06 | 10:43 PM
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It's cheap insurance to use the grade 8 bolts. I wouldn't be comfortable using any thing less.
Old 10-03-06 | 10:44 PM
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Uh....whynot just make sure and use grade 8 anyway?
Old 10-03-06 | 10:55 PM
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Because they're harder to find by me. Metric bolts in general aren't in great supply at the stores near me.
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ive used a little bit of everything.

****, a bucket works almost as well
Old 10-04-06 | 07:54 AM
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standard bolts will work just fine. i think the last time i had an engine on the stand
I used bolts that were from the car.
Old 10-04-06 | 04:12 PM
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www.boltdepot.com
Old 10-04-06 | 05:45 PM
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It all depends on what size bolts, how they are mounted, etc. A 3/4" grade 2 is stronger than a 3/8" grade 8.

I personally prefer the highest grade you can reasonably get, but usually it's not a big deal. If you can get grade 5 that should be plenty - the auto parts stores usually have higher strength fasteners than the hardware store.

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pssssh engine stand

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