That stand should work but I would also keep an eye on the tires. You could fill them with that filler stuff called fix a flat. They are solid tires then.
I would not use that aerosol fix a flat in those tires at all. Being a mechanic, I have seen many steel belted car tires come in a month later with eggs all over the outer sidewalls and stuff... customer stated he used some after I removed the tire from the rim. It had like a fluorescent green goo formed inside that melted the inner rubber to the steel belts and nylon sidewalls. It is a very not recommended fix. That is super temporary and should be dealt with and washed immediately.
Very nice job. You can even put a sheet or board on top to use as a mobile tool cart when the Duke is done. Edit: Unless that is the car only motor, I thought the Duke was like 230hp... Not sure about inboards though....
You should be able to run it on that stand but I’d use cross members criss-cross them and mount a battery tray a long with key switch just don’t paint it John Deere green please lol .😹
hand on buddy the snows a flying up hear .LOL nice to see you makeing videos again. keep up the great work.
Thanks, will do!
Nice work, the cold is upon us so its shop time!
Tell me about it
Good job. Should work nicely for you
I hope so! Thanks for watching
That stand should work but I would also keep an eye on the tires. You could fill them with that filler stuff called fix a flat. They are solid tires then.
Thanks for the tip
I would not use that aerosol fix a flat in those tires at all. Being a mechanic, I have seen many steel belted car tires come in a month later with eggs all over the outer sidewalls and stuff... customer stated he used some after I removed the tire from the rim. It had like a fluorescent green goo formed inside that melted the inner rubber to the steel belts and nylon sidewalls. It is a very not recommended fix. That is super temporary and should be dealt with and washed immediately.
always use solid casters
I thought about it.
Very nice job. You can even put a sheet or board on top to use as a mobile tool cart when the Duke is done.
Edit:
Unless that is the car only motor, I thought the Duke was like 230hp... Not sure about inboards though....
Great Idea, thanks for the tip
You should be able to run it on that stand but I’d use cross members criss-cross them and mount a battery tray a long with key switch just don’t paint it John Deere green please lol .😹
No green, I promise, there will be a little green on the starcraft. Battery tray and other hook ups to come for sure.