[Tigers] Tiger Engine Installation Techniques Re: just a test

David Sosna sosnaenergyconsulting at cox.net
Thu Apr 8 15:03:47 MDT 2010


Hi Tom:

I do.
Don't know if I have any pictures around though.
Had itty-bitty wheels--Okay for rolling around the shop, but probably 
not so good for asphalt.
A lot to go through for a one-time deal (well, maybe not so much, but 
then I don't know how to weld--grin), but for somebody who works on 
Tigers and/or Alpines a lot and has to drop the crossmember regularly, 
it's pretty convenient.

Best Regards
David

Thomas Witt wrote:
> Years ago I was at Smitty's to pick up my Tiger.  He had welded a 
> contraption that bolted to the front end of a Tiger that had the 
> engine, trans and crossmember out.  It was basically 1/2" or 3/4" 
> square tubing with about 3" caster wheels attached. It sure looked 
> funny, but the car moved around like it was a shopping cart. David 
> Sosna, I think you know what I'm talking about.
>
> It sure saves the trouble of putting the crossmember back in just to 
> move the car about.
>
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