Pamela,
I used my engine hoist. Hooked it up with two chains and slowly lifted
her on end (sideways). Did it several times. When I blasted it clean
(used Easy Off and paint stripper). Then again when I used POR to paint
the frame.
Guy
Pamela Bauman wrote:
>Afternoon to you all,
>
>I have a chick question. How hard is it to take apart and put back together
>the rear end?
>Paul thinks I've gone totally off my rocker wanting to take it apart and
>clean it up.
>The old adage clean enough to eat off of comes to mind. Plus I can't stand
>the thought of leaving some of that gunk sitting there. YUCK. Same thing
>goes with the leaf springs. Nuts for considering it or just too into detail
>wanting the job done right?
>
>The front end will be coming apart to clean, inspect, prime, paint and
>replace any parts.
>
>Also, what is the easiest way to get the frame on its side to clean it
>underneath without killing my back?
>
>Found out when I pulled the front brakes that whoever did the last brake job
>put the some of the pads in backwards. How often does that happen?
>
>Be careful driving out there.
>
>Prayers and Blessings
>Pamela Bauman
>Westminster, Ca.
>67 1600
>
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