- American style engine stand, minus the brackets (Harbor freight or used off CL)
- Bellhousing from a Bus transmission - $85 shipped
- Adapter Plate - $85 shipped
- Control Box - $109+shipping
- Jump pack
- Fuel can with pickup (type TBD)
Engine Test Stand advice
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Engine Test Stand advice
I'm going to be building a 2270 Type 4 for my Karmann Ghia, and want to build a test/run-in stand. My plan is to use the following:
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Re: Engine Test Stand advice
The Control Box is convenient (and I'm not trying to kill a sale), but it's not that difficult or expensive to make. Also, I would suggest an oil pressure sender with a gauge and a tach.
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Re: Engine Test Stand advice
I was thinking about what to do about a tachometer. My plan is to go with fuel injection, in which case I either need to make sure there is a "tach out" terminal available, or use a laptop with the tuning software open.
On the other hand, if I go with carbs and a distributor, I have an ancient dwell-tach that I could use.
On the other hand, if I go with carbs and a distributor, I have an ancient dwell-tach that I could use.
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Re: Engine Test Stand advice
I posted pix of the one I built but can't find it here now. Also, the pix from that time frame and earlier are now gone off my computer.
It was built to break in the engine and store it w/a trans.
If you want i can move things tomorrow and take some pix of what you can see which might give you some advice. Took a pix but update to computer won't let me deal with it
GRRRRR!
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It was built to break in the engine and store it w/a trans.
If you want i can move things tomorrow and take some pix of what you can see which might give you some advice. Took a pix but update to computer won't let me deal with it
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Re: Engine Test Stand advice
Got this but having problems with my computer.
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Re: Engine Test Stand advice
Here's what I built, I took a type 1 trans and tore it down. Made some simple brackets to attach it to a heavy duty engine stand and it works great. I like that it's low vs everyone else has the engine 3 feet off the ground. I do a lot of the stuff myself so not having to hoist it up is a big plus. I was going to use a bus bell housing but I couldn't find them![Image](//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20221028/694192c29da9ac9a4486c5df18d3f0a9.jpg)
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Re: Engine Test Stand advice
Here's a couple videos that show it in action
https://youtu.be/g31m1uGB2UQ
https://youtu.be/2HPq1fSAnv4
I would suggest a digital tach or some kind of isolators due to the vibration of the gauge
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https://youtu.be/g31m1uGB2UQ
https://youtu.be/2HPq1fSAnv4
I would suggest a digital tach or some kind of isolators due to the vibration of the gauge
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Re: Engine Test Stand advice
Most of the additional stuff is in the toolbox. The valves in the engine have never been set so the engine has not been run. It rotates a smidge every so often just for a check.
I didn't finish the dash for several reasons, mostly to keep it small and not affect storage so for now it holds the engine and trans so I can easily access them and place it in the buggy when I need to for design reasons.
It's a slightly modified Mercury Bobcat 2.8 (or 2.9, I forget which) V6 tied to a 6-rib bus trans and a 4-puck disc.
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I didn't finish the dash for several reasons, mostly to keep it small and not affect storage so for now it holds the engine and trans so I can easily access them and place it in the buggy when I need to for design reasons.
It's a slightly modified Mercury Bobcat 2.8 (or 2.9, I forget which) V6 tied to a 6-rib bus trans and a 4-puck disc.
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Re: Engine Test Stand advice
I'm liking that setup. I could build the engine on the stand in it's regular configuration, then do something similar to what you have using unistrut for the mount and cross bracing.V8Nate wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 8:11 pm Here's a couple videos that show it in action
https://youtu.be/g31m1uGB2UQ
https://youtu.be/2HPq1fSAnv4
I would suggest a digital tach or some kind of isolators due to the vibration of the gauge
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Re: Engine Test Stand advice
I wondered what engine that was.Ol'fogasaurus wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 9:51 pm
It's a slightly modified Mercury Bobcat 2.8 (or 2.9, I forget which) V6 tied to a 6-rib bus trans and a 4-puck disc.
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Re: Engine Test Stand advice
Glad I could help!R2.0 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 5:59 amI'm liking that setup. I could build the engine on the stand in it's regular configuration, then do something similar to what you have using unistrut for the mount and cross bracing.V8Nate wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 8:11 pm Here's a couple videos that show it in action
https://youtu.be/g31m1uGB2UQ
https://youtu.be/2HPq1fSAnv4
I would suggest a digital tach or some kind of isolators due to the vibration of the gauge
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