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Autovip car roller for working on chassis-how good

beaulieu

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I would be concerned about fluids leaking. Like gas, oil, brake, and clutch. Other then that looks kinda cool.
 
yeah I was wondering how the transmission seals and rear axle seals would work since they would normally not get oil "under pressure" from gravity /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif

But really I will only use it on restoration projects

when I get a car on it I will take some pictures and note the leaks !

Beaulieu
 
beaulieu said:
or if you have instructions you could scan for me...

Thanks Beaulieu
Did you see the instructions on the website you listed?
 
yes I saw those, but mine is an older model, not as fancy

just the curved tubes with the mounts for the brake drums ,

I am just not sure how you connect the front one to the back one ,
and if you need to also connect it under the car ?

I am not sure if I got all the parts since I have never seen one up close /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif

Beaulieu
 
Remove the battery first as they do leak . Otherwise clingfilm over the brake resevoir and replace cap . Nothing else should leak .
 
A similar product is listed on the back of the April Eastwood mailer. It indicates you have to take off three wheels and drain fluids. Price $1,249.
 
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