Engine Cradle...!!!HELP!!!

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TheNoachSHO

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I need help here. I've seen Scott drawings/pics of the one he used for his clutch job. I'm really not wanting to go out and build one of these things. I'm doing an R&R on my ATX tranny. I have verything done and ready to drop the cradle but I need the engine cradle to support it.

Can these be purchased anywhere? Or am I stuck stopping at home depot on the way home today? Anyone one in the CT area want to loan theirs out?

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Yamaha V6

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Yes, they can be bought, but they're usually much more expensive than making up a cheap one. I used a 4x4 PT piece, with 2x10 ends, & a large eyebolt going through it my first time. All of $25 worth of stuff, IIRC.
 

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Thanks Fred...your setup sounds a lot easier then Scott's engineered piece. Home Cheapo I come. One questions though....how did you cut the 2 x 10 to fit the 4x4?


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Try your local tool-rental type places (not Home Depot or a local hardware store -- someplace that rents everything from log splitters and tillers, to Bobcat's, etc.) and ask for a "3-bar transverse engine support".

Last time I rented one it was $12/day. Purchase price is around $200-$300 depending on where you go.

They look like this:

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