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Your responses are great; how one question brings up a whole new set of ideas! When I get ready to swap out the motor, at least now I know what I'm getting into and what my options are. I once rented a little bungalow in San Francisco in the mid eighties that had a garage with a small mechanics pit in it. I was so psyched because I had just purchased a 1961 volvo 122 amazon that needed the engine rebuilt. When I took the plywood cover off the pit, the previous occupant had been kind enough to change his/her oil in the pit for about 50+ years. It took about 2 weeks to clean it out and had the ergonomics a hobbit would envy. I have been using it as an excuse for my premature senility ever since.
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I do oil changes over a pit too, but the oil usually ends up in a container not on the floor. Although ... there have been times when the bucket's been up-ended accidently and yes, it does make an awful mess.
This pit is 10' long 3' wide and 6' deep. It has its own ladder, power supply and lead light - I don't know how I'd manage without it. It's usually covered by lift-out timber panels when not in use.
Here, a mate is changing the diff oil in his BMW M3 prior to a competition event - note the street legal race tyre in the boot.
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That is a cool setup Curly, but if it's 6' deep, I'd have to use a ladder to reach the underside of the car! :?
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mdrburchette wrote:That is a cool setup Curly, but if it's 6' deep, I'd have to use a ladder to reach the underside of the car! :?
If I was your height Denise, I could have saved myself an awful lot of digging and a heap on the cost of the concrete :lol: .
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Now there's a thought! Ron could still use it if he worked on his knees. :mrgreen:
1972 124 Spider (Don)
1971 124 Spider (Juan)
1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
1978 124 Spider Lemons racer
1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
2012 500 Prima Edizione #19 (Mini Rossa)
Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!
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