I'm sorry please don't take offense but...ARE YOU CRAZY?! I don't even trust those things when I have to change a tire. You're a brave brave man.
On 9/7/06, Jens Jakob Andersen <jayjay@zorck.dk> wrote: > > Dont do this at home (I didnt do it at home, it did it at family-in-law). > > Took the engine down on 2 wooden pallets. > > Realized that I had a problem,had to rise van high. > > So in with some slabs of concrete, build some plateaus for the jacks, > and use 2 standard VW jacks to rise the van high. > > IT went well, pulled the engine+gearbox out. > > Then when I lowered the van, I lowered it too much in one side (5-10 > cm or so), and went to the other side. > > When I startede lowering there, it creaked and cracked, fell down in > one side - we used the tractor to lower the car fully. > > The spindle in the jack that had held the weight had just snapped.... > > Dont do this at home.... > http://www.zorck.dk/Caravelle/vwdont.jpg >
-- Thanks, Jeff 86' 85' GL (sidelined and donating organs to the 86') |
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