<VV> re;JACKING POINTS

kaczmarek at charter.net kaczmarek at charter.net
Tue Aug 30 10:44:36 EDT 2005


Bill et.al

Thanks for bringing that up. Just got one in from Corvair Ranch that was less than a year old, and lifting the rear of the vehicle (LM) by the motor mount(IMO) was the cause of the failure.

Since we don't care to get into a urinating competetion with the owner or the repair shop, we replaced the mount at no charge. They just handed the thing to me, which is now SOP with any Corvair part @ Steele these days. OK by me. 

However, we DO send out with any mount that we send directly to a repair shop or private owner (don't know about the vendors) a full size sheet of paper, showing a Corvair LM (partial cutaway of the interior view), with a floor jack under the rear of the vehicle where the mount is, and a large circle with slash through the whole thing... with an explanation NOT to do this. 

Hank


> From: "Bill Hubbell" <whubbell at cox.net>
> Date: 2005/08/30 Tue AM 09:26:03 EST
> To: "tom zimmermann" <s10birdman1966 at yahoo.com>,  <rbdorran at comcast.net>
> CC: virtualvairs at corvair.org
> Subject: Re: <VV> re;JACKING POINTS
> 
> Absolutely do **NOT** jack the car up by way of any part of the powertrain 
> (Engine/differential/transmission)!!  Doing so will cause your motor mounts 
> to fail -- they were not designed to be compressed in the opposite 
> direction.
> 
> Bill Hubbell
> 
> 


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