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euro911
I need to replace a front suspension pan plus part of the front floor and steering tunnel area on one of my cars. I would like to borrow a rotisserie so the gentleman doing the repairs doesn't have to do all the work on his back.

Prefer a local rotisserie that is currently unemployed, hibernating, etc. rolleyes.gif

I can pick up anywhere in the So Cal or Central Cal area confused24.gif
tweet
Are you sure you want a rotisserie? Sounds kind of dangerous to me, I...I say.
euro911
QUOTE(tweet @ Sep 1 2014, 05:32 PM) *
Are you sure you want a rotisserie? DOO DAH, DOO DAH

Sounds kind of dangerous to me, OH DA DOO DAH DAY

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tweet
Great! I luvs me a good roasted Foghorn Leghorn. lol-2.gif

Free bump for a rotisserie.
Jonathan Livesay
If you buy one, I'll buy it from you when you are finished with it. beerchug.gif
G e o r g e
Mark,

I'll be done working out of town at the end of the month, I can pull the 75 body off and you can use mine. does that time frame work for you?
euro911
Heck yeah, George - thanks smile.gif

No rush, just let me know when it fits your schedule. I'll pop on down and help you remove your tub too. I'll need to fab some adapter brackets, it's the '67 911 that needs the repairs.

If you're not in a big hurry to get it back, I'll replace Dianne's suspension bushing too idea.gif


Maybe we can kill two birds: grab the wives and go to dinner too? chowtime.gif

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euro911
Hey George ... I gots the motor out of the '67, seems like a good time to flip her on her side to fix the floor pans confused24.gif

Give me a buzz at your convenience call me.gif
G e o r g e
I will give you a call tomorrow
rgalla9146
QUOTE(euro911 @ Sep 1 2014, 07:22 PM) *

I need to replace a front suspension pan plus part of the front floor and steering tunnel area on one of my cars. I would like to borrow a rotisserie so the gentleman doing the repairs doesn't have to do all the work on his back.

Prefer a local rotisserie that is currently unemployed, hibernating, etc. rolleyes.gif

I can pick up anywhere in the So Cal or Central Cal area confused24.gif


Hello
I've done a few 911 gas tank pans in the past.
Depending on the extent of the rust in the front I would be careful about using a rotisserie.
The replacement parts are virtually self-aligning .... except if the chassis is supported so far forward.
If rotated 90 degrees problems can arise.
Good luck, it is a very important and gratifying job.
Rory
xsurfer
I've got a roaster here in So. CA.

Gene
euro911
QUOTE(rgalla9146 @ Nov 26 2015, 09:19 AM) *
QUOTE(euro911 @ Sep 1 2014, 07:22 PM) *
I need to replace a front suspension pan plus part of the front floor and steering tunnel area on one of my cars. I would like to borrow a rotisserie so the gentleman doing the repairs doesn't have to do all the work on his back.

Prefer a local rotisserie that is currently unemployed, hibernating, etc. rolleyes.gif

I can pick up anywhere in the So Cal or Central Cal area confused24.gif
Hello
I've done a few 911 gas tank pans in the past.
Depending on the extent of the rust in the front I would be careful about using a rotisserie.
The replacement parts are virtually self-aligning .... except if the chassis is supported so far forward.
If rotated 90 degrees problems can arise.
Good luck, it is a very important and gratifying job.
Rory
The complete front suspension will need to be removed to effect repairs to the steering rack tunnel and parts of the forward floor pans. The gas tank pan needs some 'patching' too, but not total replacement. The rotisserie should make the floor pan repairs much more enjoyable sawzall-smiley.gif smash.gif welder.gif

Once the tunnel repairs are done, I may hang the front of the car off of the 4-post lift, resting on the front floor pan seams to repair the gas tank pan - I'll have to play it by ear.
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