I have a non-collapsible rollaway engine stand that's probably sixteen years old or better. Even for light tightening duties, the engine tends to turn around with fair ease. There's just a simple T-handle that uses a set screw design to clamp down on the engine stand part, and I was wondering what the adverse effects would be (if any) of drilling through the engine stand tube that fits into the rollaway part of the stand so that the set screw would screw into the tube and prevent the engine stand part from turning within the rollaway frame part?
The threaded part for the set screw is on the outside of the rollaway frame, so the screw would essentially serve as a brace to keep the engine from turning inside the frame. My thought was either that, or drill the tube all the way through and install a long through bolt and nut that would totally lock the engine portion in place. It would eliminate the ability to rotate the engine, unfortunately, but in theory other holes could be drilled for the purpose of positioning the engine at different angles.
Simply brainstorming here, so any feedback would be appreciated. Don't have the funds for a new engine stand at the moment, unfortunately... the engine build has bled me virtually dry...
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