Thanks Nick, it does help. I'm mounting straight to the block itself, no rear 
engine plate is on it. I'm starting a restoration and I'm a little apprehensive 
of the small bolt diameter that will go into the block casting. I have fears 
that the whole thing will break. I'm also using a cheap "Harbor Freight " type 
engine stand. The hardware that comes with it is obviously meant to be used 
with big American car type engines. The metal tubes that came with it are also 
fairly large in diameter, so I'll probably will just add some washers to 
distribute the weight over a larger surface area. I'm not sure if I'll even use 
the large metal plates that came with it. Maybe I can bolt the block directly 
to the "spider" bar, which then slips into the stand's hole.
thanks,
Bob Dambrauskas 
---- Nick Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Nick Moseley
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