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building a rotisserie
I'm building a rotisserie and I was wondering if anyone knows the cener of
gravity of a '65 '66 shell. I'm not sure but I think I heard was the center of the radiator opening in the front. What about the rear? I want to avoid any costly and timely trial and error period. TIA Mark |
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Mark opined in news:PdYjd.74797$R05.31791@attbi_s53:
> I'm building a rotisserie and I was wondering if anyone knows the cener > of gravity of a '65 '66 shell. I'm not sure but I think I heard was the > center of the radiator opening in the front. What about the rear? I want > to avoid any costly and timely trial and error period. TIA > Mark > > > look at this http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...oogle+Sear ch total time elapsed from reading post 10 seconds |
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If you want some plans that work very well, let me know.
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Yes I'm aware of google but I'm trying to avoid a lengthly search of this
one piece of information by asking someone who may have built one. The first page you directed me to, does not contain any useful information. "Backyard Mechanic" > wrote in message ... > Mark opined in news:PdYjd.74797$R05.31791@attbi_s53: > >> I'm building a rotisserie and I was wondering if anyone knows the cener >> of gravity of a '65 '66 shell. I'm not sure but I think I heard was the >> center of the radiator opening in the front. What about the rear? I want >> to avoid any costly and timely trial and error period. TIA >> Mark >> >> >> > > look at this > > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...oogle+Sear ch > > total time elapsed from reading post > > 10 seconds |
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Hi Lucas. I've already completed both stands using 3" x 3" square tubing and
2' hydraulic rams to raise the car to spinning height. It will pivot on 4 lug front drums and spindles and utilize the rear backing plates and brake assemblies to lock the body in place using the parking brake mechanism. I just need to know the center of gravity to make the adapters. "Lucas4927" > wrote in message ... > If you want some plans that work very well, let me know. |
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Hi Lucas. I've already completed both stands using 3" x 3" square tubing and
2' hydraulic rams to raise the car to spinning height. It will pivot on 4 lug front drums and spindles and utilize the rear backing plates and brake assemblies to lock the body in place using the parking brake mechanism. I just need to know the center of gravity to make the adapters. "Lucas4927" > wrote in message ... > If you want some plans that work very well, let me know. |
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