Running an Engine outside the vehicle

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I used a $25 stand from jegs to run the 350 from my 79 to break in the cam, worked pretty good, did not try to get away at all. I'm not sure if they have one for a 6.2 or if the small/big block stands work for them but its a inexpensive option.
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Ah, you poor innocent young things, that have never owned a vehicle with a crank handle. :D

Oh yes I have. Lots of fun. Gives you a lethal right arm.
 

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It can also break your arm if not done correctly!!
 

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It's like driving off road, keep your thumbs out the way!
 

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Ah, you poor innocent young things, that have never owned a vehicle with a crank handle. :D

I prefer to use the electric start... Notice the oil can and felt over the rockers?

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I used a $25 stand from jegs to run the 350 from my 79 to break in the cam, worked pretty good, did not try to get away at all. I'm not sure if they have one for a 6.2 or if the small/big block stands work for them but its a inexpensive option.
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And now I think about it, this will let me move the engine into the garage to work on, as I can't get the front loader in here. Just put the stand outside, bring the engine over, and wheel it in, cool.

For anyone in the future looking at this, the key is to search for engine cradle, not engine stand.
 

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Try upping your lubricity grade, say a 20W50 :D
 

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Gonna lose rpm going to that heavy of weight .
 

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Yours revolves?
 

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Never had a girl add a little twist in her stroke?
 

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Not thru 360.
 

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I used a $25 stand from jegs to run the 350 from my 79 to break in the cam, worked pretty good, did not try to get away at all. I'm not sure if they have one for a 6.2 or if the small/big block stands work for them but its a inexpensive option.
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I fit an LS 5.3 in one of these as well. Worked just fine. Can't remember where I got it, but it was same price as yours....$25.
 

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Sounds like the cradle is a good solution, but for another option start at post #141 in my 383 build thread for simple homemade run-stand that I built with (mostly) stuff I had laying around. Worked like a charm, engine didn't try and lift up at all.
 

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