I need to determine the state of the engines internals and rather or not I should prepare to run it. I'm considering purchasing an engine stand so I can rotate the engine and drop the oil pan. I'm unsure about the weight of the engine and what type of engine stand to purchase. I read on a Ford forum that flathead engines should not be attached to engine stands from the back of the engine where the bell housing attaches because it will not support the weight.
I have attached a picture of the engine on the 4 wheel cart. It is not sitting on the oil pan, There are higher bolt hole positions on the iron uprights that the rear of the engine is attached to. I might be able raise the engine on the current stand an re-attach it to the iron uprights. That might give me enough room to drop the oil pan and inspect the bottom end with a mirror.
I'm also considering pulling the heads / valve covers, but am unsure about the availability of new head gaskets. I have three head gaskets that came with the car. They look to be unused. I have attached pictures of these gaskets. I think there are two McCord 5631 and one Victor 846. The copper patina can probably be cleaned up and the small bends made flat if I need to use these.
What do you all think about this situation, should I pull the oil pan and valve covers / heads? What have others used for an engine stand? Are the attached pictures for the correct head gaskets for the 384 cu inch V8? If not, where might I locate new gaskets? Thank you.