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Re: Oiling trunnions + jacking up

To: goalie_john <goalie_john@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Oiling trunnions + jacking up
From: Richard B Gosling <Gosling_Richard_B@perkins.com>
Date: 08 Feb 2001 03:16:00 -0600
John,

Basic rule for jacking a chassis car is - always jack onto the chassis.  Stick
 to that and you can put the jack anywhere you want!  So, if you want to jack
 up the front, just use the front cross-member - if you can get to it.  The
 problem with the Spit is that it is so low, plus the anti-roll bar gets in the
 way.  A low trolley jack may be able to squeeze under.  If space is tight,
 jack up onto something you can reach until the car is lifted a bit, stick some
 wooden blocks under the chassis near where you jacked it, lower the jack so
 the car is on the block, and now you can move the jack round to where you can
 jack directly onto the centre of the front cross-member.  Needless to say you
 will need to reverse this procedure to get the car down, otherwise you will
 end up with the car not quite on the ground and the jack trapped underneath!

Glad to hear you are getting to grips with Saskias working bits!  That is what
 I like about old cars - with a bit of common sense you can just look at
 something and deduce how it works and how to fix it, there is really no
 mystery or magic in any of it.

Richard

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