Engine Cradle
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Hi,
Can someone point me in the direction (in the UK) of an engine cradle similar to photo that will fit the Twink engine.
thanks
Can someone point me in the direction (in the UK) of an engine cradle similar to photo that will fit the Twink engine.
thanks
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I use these furniture moving dollys as storage for engine and other heavy components, good if you need to move items around due to limited storage space and only about $20 at the local Bunnings ( Home Depot equivalent). If you need to you can use a ratchet strap to hold the item stable on the Dolly for a few more dollars.
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Check the Historic Formula Ford forums. The mounts are identical to the Kent FF engine and very popular.
Years ago, I happened to show my 15 year old son I was looking for a pair. The following Friday afternoon a pair showed up in our garage. He built them in his metal shop class from scrap steel and a mig welder. I still use them.
Years ago, I happened to show my 15 year old son I was looking for a pair. The following Friday afternoon a pair showed up in our garage. He built them in his metal shop class from scrap steel and a mig welder. I still use them.
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I had this fabricated locally, based on photos of a cradle sold by a Formula Ford parts supplier. I use it for the Vegantune motor I had built for me in 1977, but replaced with a QED unit some 20 years ago. The wheels make it easy to move the TC around.
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rgh0 wrote:I use these furniture moving dollys as storage for engine and other heavy components, good if you need to move items around due to limited storage space and only about $20 at the local Bunnings ( Home Depot equivalent). If you need to you can use a ratchet strap to hold the item stable on the Dolly for a few more dollars.
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Rohan
I have purchased a number of a similar product in the UK. For the price, I thought they would fall apart, but they have proved very durable.
https://www.toolstation.com/roughneck-dolly/p99817
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mark030358 wrote:Hi,
Can someone point me in the direction (in the UK) of an engine cradle similar to photo that will fit the Twink engine.
thanks
Might be worth checking with Dermot Healey, he sells a load of competition bits and pieces have a look on the uphill racers for sale page he was offering a pair of Ford spec frames for £45 a couple of weeks back.
See if the link thing works.
http://www.uphillracers.com/showthread.php?t=18315
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