Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Body removal

Finally ready to remove the body from frame.Josh and I removed the body with some difficulty and brain storming. Thanks again to Adam for cutting the wood that will support the body.Enjoy the pictures and text.
 We have the gantry frame in place and the and the lifting strap being connected.
 Lifting strap is in place and has tension on it.
 The body starting to be raised.
Since the bodies were hand made some times the body was not true. Pictured here is one of the shims that leveled the body to the frame.

 The above two pictures show the chassis and one of the rear body mounts.
 We have cleared the trans and shifter.
 One issue we came across was the distributor was in the way as well as the alternator and A/C compressor .They were removed by my support staff (Josh).


 So pictured above the body has cleared the chassis and the fuel tank.
 Now one more thing the valve covers are about one inch to high and will not clear the transmission tunnel.I did not take into account that the centering pulley and chain hoist lowered my lifting height by five inches. NOW WHAT TO DO?


 

So Josh came up with the idea to remove the front tires and we placed the front rotors on carpets. Then connected a chain from the chassis to my FJ and pulled it out. This worked because the garage floor is epoxied.Wheels on chassis replaced. No problem.




 
 


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 Here we are lowing the body down onto the carrier. Its new home for a little while
Body and chassis in the garage for now.All done for now.
And I still have plenty of space.
Now Emily wants work done to her car!
Thanks Rosemarie for your help with the rack and refreshments.


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