Al K
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Further adventures of the Polish Cave-Man in an old garage somewhere in Michigan...
As you may remember from Episode One,I utilized non-automotive tools to extract a bum rear axle assembly from a car. On today's episode,I'll install the center section-using those same non-automotive devices.
First,the tool inventory:
Two choices of lifting devices,wooden ramps and a virtually useless creeper(no room under the car). I chose the tried and true small jack;in 35 years of service,it has never failed me!
Now,balancing the pig on the snowmobile dolly which was on the jack cup was rather tricky,especially since I had to move the whole thing under the springs and such:
Not a lot of clearance,Clarence! OK;one major hurdle overcome. I didn't drop the case on the floor:black_eye
I asked for the spirit of Walter P. to guide me),and now the real fun: lifting it into place. Took my time,and the dolly actually helped. I raised the pig just slightly higher than the studs,and s-l-o-w-l-y pushed on the jack(remember,the wheels under the cup don't pivot-I had to slide them across the floor laterally),and the pig slide down the dolly and over the studs.
Ta-Da!!! Success!:yes: No broken bones,no broken parts,and a minimum of bad language. Another "The car likes me!" moment. Further proof that a Cro-Magnon with one eyebrow...
...can wrench once in a while. Excuse me;I have to go chase and club tonight's dinner...:tongueflap:
As you may remember from Episode One,I utilized non-automotive tools to extract a bum rear axle assembly from a car. On today's episode,I'll install the center section-using those same non-automotive devices.
First,the tool inventory:
Two choices of lifting devices,wooden ramps and a virtually useless creeper(no room under the car). I chose the tried and true small jack;in 35 years of service,it has never failed me!
Now,balancing the pig on the snowmobile dolly which was on the jack cup was rather tricky,especially since I had to move the whole thing under the springs and such:
Not a lot of clearance,Clarence! OK;one major hurdle overcome. I didn't drop the case on the floor:black_eye
Ta-Da!!! Success!:yes: No broken bones,no broken parts,and a minimum of bad language. Another "The car likes me!" moment. Further proof that a Cro-Magnon with one eyebrow...
...can wrench once in a while. Excuse me;I have to go chase and club tonight's dinner...:tongueflap: