<VV> dummy drive train.

Harry Yarnell hyarnell1 at earthlink.net
Sat Mar 19 11:34:13 EST 2005


There are a couple ways to do this. The easiest is the tie the two strut
rods together with a piece of steel.This assumes the half shafts are off the
car. Another is to use a spare differential, and bolt the half shafts and
strut rods to it

Harry Yarnell
perryman garage and orphanage
perryman, MD
hyarnell1 at earthlink.net

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Subject: <VV> dummy drive train.


> Now that I have the engine and drive train out, I want to move the car
> around. I saw someone reference a 'dummy drive train' on here once upon a
time. Is
> this something that must be homemade or bought? I don't see anything in
Clarks
> catalog and I don't see anything in the tech guide.
> Thanks in advance,
> Alan Ewbank
> 1964 spyder.
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