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Engine cradle

Andy

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I’m wanting to build an engine cradle for big block (as per pic) anyone out there able to help me out with measurements/dimensions. Thanks

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Terry Hauck

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I used one for a BB Chevy for my 383. The bell housing bolt holes line up, but I had to use a big piece of wood to support the front. Works fine. Mine has casters too. Garage sale gold.
 

6PKRTSE

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Don't have any dimensions. I have built probably 15-20 of these cradles over the years for my engines. Just have to measure and mock it all up. Tack it together then weld it all up.
 

Rapid Transit

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I don't know your real need, but wood is lots easier.
Once you get the engine hanging just cut and assemble.

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6PKRTSE

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I have had engines fall over or off of the wood crates before when running over the dreaded driveway cracks.
 

6PKRTSE

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True. Steel is always free to me, so it's just a little labor to cut and weld them up.
 
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