Running an Engine outside the vehicle

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I've got one of those $25 engine cradles, I'm not sure I'd trust it to hold up a rattling 6.2, but it should fit on it without any modifications.
 

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Got a stand (not a cradle) off Facebook Marketplace for $25 :D
 

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Eeeek! Don't use that to run the engine on! Unless your garage floor is perfectly smooth, I don't even recommend rolling the engine around on it much.
 

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Eeeek! Don't use that to run the engine on! Unless your garage floor is perfectly smooth, I don't even recommend rolling the engine around on it much.
Just cranking that diesel will have it laying on its side
 

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Sorry to dissappoint, no Youtube, and I'm thinking I'll replace the steel castor wheel with a length of 4x4 and a coach bolt that can swivel out as a support.

Thanks to all for their concern, in what ever form it took :D
 

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