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Re: Hello, dolly?

To: Amici Triumphi <fot@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Hello, dolly?
From: Andrew Mace <amace@UNIX2.NYSED.GOV>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 21:27:39 -0400 (EDT)
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Jack Brooks wrote:

> > I park my TR3 broad side in the back of my garage each winter.  I angle it
> > into the corner by driving it into the garage, pop the rear end up with a
> > floor jack under the differential, swing the floor jack over by one hub (I
> > remove the wheel) and push the rear of the car sideways back against the
> > wall...

I used to do that all the time, and it's how I "loaded" parts of the barn 
when I moved the collection into it almost 12 years ago. Easy with cars 
the size of ours!

On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, John Lehman wrote:

> > There is always the debate on whether an IRS diff should be used as a
> > lifting point, but this works great on my TR3.
> >
>  I do it, too.  The whole GT6 hangs from the diff, leafs springs bolted to
> the top.  I must have missed that debate.

Again, maybe it's different with the "big" TRs. Never had a problem with 
Heralds, Spitfires and GT6s. However, I do have a problem with the 
RaceSpit in that its current winter home is in a section of barn with no 
solid floor. Basically, it's a combination of planks on sawdust on dirt 
on...well, never mind. It's not ideal for either traction or for using a 
floor jack to swing cars around. However, the "slot" for the RaceSpit is 
a sharp,right-angle turn that cannot possibly be made even with the 
reverse Ackerman steering of a Spitfire. So one either spends 20-25 
minutes going back and forth with painfully minute bits of progress in 
changing direction, OR one bounces or lifts the rear of the car into 
position. This past September, when putting the car away, I had no help 
save for my 8- and 10-year-olds (I know, I could've called some of you, 
but....), so I showed them how to "lift and bounce" the rear of the car 
from the rear wheelarches. (Amazing what a strong handle that can make 
when the inner lips are properly bent up flush with the inside wheel 
arch!) Anyway, the kids did a GREAT job (OK, maybe it was mostly my 
doing, but they were pretty proud of themselves)!

And NO, no ASCII art of this little ritual! A few of you have seen the 
barn and the RaceSpit's winter home; the rest of you will have to imagine 
it! ;-)

--Andy

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