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Galladog

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Hi All, I'm considering a chassis change, I would have to do it on a single drive so it would be a lift body and roll the chassis forward.
How high do I have to lift the body to clear the chassis ?
Also 110 DCPU, doors, seats, floors removed, how many friends do I have to invite around for a few beers to lift it ?
Cheers Galladog
 
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Not by much - if you take the engine out and gear box out. The height of the gear stick if you only remove the engine. A lot higher if you don't remove either! :D
 
Thanks, was going to remove the wings, bonnet and gear stick then roll the chassis forward with engine and g box in place.
 
I jacked mine up & sat it on keel blocks, removed my wheels & tyres & fitted an old set of steel wheels (without tyres), then dropped the chassis & lifted it higher with my engine crane blocked it up & out it came. :)
 
Only have to take gearstick off front panel and wings, jack it all up, support body (I used scaffold poles) and then after undoing all the bolts chassis to body, fuel lines etc etc, let the chassis down away from the body. I did it on my own when I was nearly seventy.
 
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Don't forget seatboxes are quite low and have to clear rear wheels
 

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Don't forget seatboxes are quite low and have to clear rear wheels
Scaffs tressles and stands ar just about all that's needed, any yours seem to havew been well used over many years.
If using friends to lift, remember to have two on each end of the scaff pole, as the body is heavier than many people think!
If you remove the gear stick, you won't have to lift it very much ... between 18" and a couplpe of feet shoould be enough.
Oh, and roll the chassis out forward.
 
Thanks for the replies, Landowner, how have you positioned the scaffy pole holding the bulkhead ?
 
Thanks for the replies, Landowner, how have you positioned the scaffy pole holding the bulkhead ?
Used straps to hold pole, can't remember what I strapped it to but body hung on pole at front, looking at pic I strapped floor to pole
 
Only have to take gearstick off front panel and wings, jack it all up, support body (I used scaffold poles) and then after undoing all the bolts chassis to body, fuel lines etc etc, let the chassis down away from the body. I did it on my own when I was nearly seventy.
Hero
 
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