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The Harbor Freight ones as good as Eastwood, Napa, etc.?
More appropriately I would say it's just as bad as any of the other cheap brands. If you do go with HF get the one that is somewhat more expensive one because it does support a little more load and when it comes to engine stands when they are bouncy that really can't be a good thing.
If not the cheaper brands what options are there?
What I mean is if HF sells one that says 1000 pounds and another one that says 2000 pounds, go with the 2000 pound unit. I doubt it will truly hold a 2000 pound motor but I am sure it will be far sturdier than 1000 pound stand.
2017-11-07_02-09-23 by Dan Haas, on FlickrFor the in-line Buick engine, see if there are tapped holes on the side of the block to mount some sort of engine stand adaptor jig so the engine can be mounted sideways on the engine stand, to avoid cantilevering the weight away from the rear wheels.
The issue with an engine like that on a stand is as much where the center of gravity ends up as much as how strong the stand is.
Look into commercially available Diesel engine stands, although be forewarned that they are pricey for hobby use.