Near a hundredweight over your head, Nasty.
I hate gearboxes for their habit of slipping off jacks & bending the clutchplate.
Hello to a dragging clutch which will drive you mad after all that work.
I use a wooden beam to span the engine bay with a couple of dywidags through a pair of
holes bored through the beam above the support eyes for the engine & gearbox.
Loops of rope hang each lump of gubbins to the hooked dywidag nuts.
You can now easily raise,& lower & twist the gearbox with ease.
X2 on the arsepain that is the drive shaft flange getting hooked on the sandwich plate.
dywidags are the threaded bars, hooked nuts & washer plates used for concrete formwork.
I hate gearboxes for their habit of slipping off jacks & bending the clutchplate.
Hello to a dragging clutch which will drive you mad after all that work.
I use a wooden beam to span the engine bay with a couple of dywidags through a pair of
holes bored through the beam above the support eyes for the engine & gearbox.
Loops of rope hang each lump of gubbins to the hooked dywidag nuts.
You can now easily raise,& lower & twist the gearbox with ease.
X2 on the arsepain that is the drive shaft flange getting hooked on the sandwich plate.
dywidags are the threaded bars, hooked nuts & washer plates used for concrete formwork.
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