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I looked at your stand. It is a bit easier to just attach a bellhousing and bolt the housing to the stand.
That way you can attach a starter and, a very important item, make sure the starter will work on the engine.
Wish I had pictures, but the one I used had the motor mounts and a cross bar to run two bolts through into the bellhousing.
The radiator was movable and had an electric fan that was turned on as the temperature climbed.
It was primitive, but functional and allowed the engien to run for five hours ( which was what I wanted ).
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