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Lifting and Holding an Alfa
I just crawled under the 74 GTV on stands in my garage. Clearance is
5 1/2 inches from my nose to the exhaust. Deduct another 3 inches for a
creeper and clearance is a bit tight.
But I have been working like that for years. It is more than enough
room to change a transmission.
You need to learn to live with it. Or spring for a $3000 lift. Or
take a jack hammer to the garage floor and build an old style grease pit.
Watch out with a pit as heavier than air gasses like carbon dioxide, carbon
monoxide and natural gas could accumulate there.
Ciao,
Russ Neely
Oklahoma City
In a message dated 02/02/2002 2:17:15 PM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
>
> Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2002 02:26:35 -0700
> From: Brian Pleet <[email protected]>
> Subject: Lifting and Holding an Alfa
>
> Thanks to the members of alfa--digest, I am becoming a shade tree mechanic.
>
> Now I want to do more, but I'm always cursing about getting under the
> Spider. I use a hydraulic lift with jack stands but the best I can do is
> slide under on a creeper with the undercarriage 3-5 inches from my face. I
> bought 2 ramps, but the clearance still is uncomfortable.
>
> How can you get the car safely up higher? Is there anything other than
> longer jack stands (maximum height I've seen is 24 inches)? I've seen a
> lift that allows you to park underneath, but it costs over $3500US.
>
> I'd like to work on suspension parts before the spring. Any suggestions are
> welcome.
>
> Brian Pleet
> 1982 Spider
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