Is an engine normally put on an engine stand with the pulley end facing outward. If so, looks like I will have to remove the clutch and flywheel to have enough clearance to mount it. Has anyone ever mounted one up and worked on it this way. I would like the timing cover accessible as I will be changing it out.
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You are correct in placing the motor on the stand with the timing cover facing out. You may have to make a mounting plate/adapter to match the holes on the stand with the holes in the back of the block.
You are correct in placing the motor on the stand with the timing cover facing out. You may have to make a mounting plate/adapter to match the holes on the stand with the holes in the back of the block.
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