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Re: Rotisserie

To: tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Rotisserie
From: Tiger289@aol.com
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 11:01:16 EDT
I have a rotisserie that I made rather inexpensively (I used material from 
the scrap pile at the local metal supply ). I do not have plans but I could 
post some photos and notes. Right now there is a tiger on it in the back of 
the shop so it may be a week or so before I can get to it. As Ron points out 
the bumper mounts are a week point particularly the front. But if the design 
keeps this in mind they can sometimes used. And also as Ron says a cross 
brace in the door openings is a must even if you leave the doors on. All 
other relatively heavy items should be removed, although I sometimes leave 
the axle assembly in place. DON'T try this with the engine and trany still in 
the car. The first and a very important thing to do is a complete inspection 
of the entire car paying close attention to the subframe for rust or cracks. 
Many tigers have had the front frame horns damaged, this severely weakens 
them and you may need to attach at the crossmember as Ron said.
   Hope this helps,
                          Andy

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