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Ok,
Here's a simple one, but I just want to be sure.
I've got a few jobs to do on Maddie, like replacing the accumulator and tightening up a loose drive shaft bolt.
I've got two jacks and two axle stands.
what's the best way to get the Delorean up to a good working height, safely, for me and the car?
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good work bozzy
now just to get her arse in the air.
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bozzzydmc Wrote:BTW The manufactures dont recommend lifting the front and back at the same time and placing it on 4 axle stands :wink: :roll:
Oh..... well how would one get to the accumulator then?
Is this the old "we don't recommend you do it.... but if you want to do it you take all the responsibility"
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Good call Mike,
And looking at the DMCtalk post it looks like I should be able to do it by just jacking up the rear end..... that'll help with the coolant flushing too.
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I dont like axle stands,
If the wheels are on the car I prefer to jack it up high enough and then lower the car on to car ramps. If you do this at both ends, Or drive front up on to ramps then lift the back on to some you have a nice level stable car to work under. And to do the accumulator you will need it fairly high and stable. Just my thoughts :roll:
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Never, never, never work under any car that is supported by jacks alone. They are far to unstable. I'm not too keen on axel stands myself, but they are a million time better than a jack.
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Go and make friends with the local kwik fit people. There are usually lots of young lads there that would be mightily impressed with your car and persuade them to let you borrow their lift ramps on a quiet day. Its gonna rain for the next month and no-one will be getting their exhaust done so its gonna be quiet durin the week. If that don't work bring your car to Glos and use my hydraulic ramp at work. Axel stands are ok to get you out of the manure but a car is naturally designed to be on its wheels. How ever you do it, do it safely mate and don't take the odd risk here and there. Remember, a face full of ton and a quater car = lots of time at the hospital having major surgery = you have to take another photo so we all recognise you at shows
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Just to kind of finish this thread in case anyone ever finds it in a search.
I'm probably going to by buying one of the systems from these guys
http://www.levo-artis.com/index.html
but I have also found a few interesting systems while I've been searching over the net
http://www.restorationramps.co.uk/
http://www.uniqueideas.co.uk/UNIQUE/car ... ramps.html
http://www.jtproducts.co.uk/index.php
http://hamercarlift.com/
http://www.cjautos.org.uk/
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Sorry - just to chime in with a general point....
Whenever you do jack up a DeLorean - beware of breaking your windscreen.
As the body of the car flexes and moves more than most normal cars - the windscreen is more prone to breaking.
If you don't have a lift - use a trolley jack to lift the front, back or sides - but avoid jacking a corner in isolation - as this could stress the windscreen.
We haven't broken any screens - but I've seen it a few times before - so be careful - replacements are £300!
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Stu.
The ones from;
http://www.restorationramps.co.uk/
The first ones on the page are often reccommended as 'best buys' in a lot of the classic car mags as being very strong, well built and good value for money.
I like them because once you get the wheels on to the highest section you can remove the other sections so you can get under the car from the side. And if you wanted you could probably get another pair of tall sections, Jack up the other end of the car and place it on these.
Chris