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Re: Splitting a Supre C for clutch plate removal
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Posted by Peabody on November 26, 2005 at 19:17:14 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Splitting a Supre C for clutch plate removal posted by streaker on November 26, 2005 at 15:59:32:
Streaker, Hugh always gives wise advice. I have split my Super C but don't know about supporting the front end from the bottom. I have used an engine lift my buddy got from Harbor Freight for about $75. Attached chains to the two studs on top of the head that the valve cover bolts down to. To support the rear end, I found a 55 gallon barrel dolly, the kind that you tilt the barrel on and it has fixed wheels on the side to support the barrel on it's side. With some wood blocks it was perfect to support the bell housing, which is relatively light-weight when pivoting on the rear wheels and transmission. It rolled back perfectly. Also made for an easy re-assembly.
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