Re: [Chevelle-list] Coil Spring Compressors

2010-09-18 Thread Dan Solomon
That's a great idea!

Thanks, Dan
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From: "Chum Nault" 
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2010 09:53:35 
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Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] Coil Spring Compressors

When I put mine together I made a tool from a threaded rod that bolted to a
piece of flat bar bolted in the lower shock mount of the lower control arm
and the other end through the upper shock hole. With the lower control arm
unbolted from the frame it was easy to pull it right up into place. I hope
this helps.

 

Chum Nault

 

 

 

 

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Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2010 8:32 AM 
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Coil Spring Compressors

 

Advance and Salvo (a local store) only had strut compressors. They work from
the outside but there isn't room to get in between the control arms with the
threaded rods.
Advance did sell an inexpensive internal tool made by "Performance Tools"
but not sure it will fit. 

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From: Dan Rachlin  

Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2010 08:46:05 -0400

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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Coil Spring Compressors

 

Try Advance auto Parts, they rent tools. Also try putting the compressors on
the outside of the coil.
Dan

On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 8:26 AM, Dan Solomon  wrote:

I have the motor and trans out of a 71 and the last item I need to remove
are the control arms. Typically I use a floor jack and the weight of the
engine to control the spring but without the engine, I can't do that.
Went and rented an OEM 27035 coil spring compressor but the knuckle that
mounts the hooks won't fit thru the lower control arm. Before I spend
$40-$80 on a tool that won't fit either was wondering what works for you
guys.

Thanks, Dan
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Re: [Chevelle-list] Coil Spring Compressors

2010-09-18 Thread Chum Nault
When I put mine together I made a tool from a threaded rod that bolted to a
piece of flat bar bolted in the lower shock mount of the lower control arm
and the other end through the upper shock hole. With the lower control arm
unbolted from the frame it was easy to pull it right up into place. I hope
this helps.

 

Chum Nault

 

 

 

 

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From: chevelle-list-boun...@chevelles.net
[mailto:chevelle-list-boun...@chevelles.net] On Behalf Of Dan Solomon
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2010 8:32 AM 
To: Chevelle List
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Coil Spring Compressors

 

Advance and Salvo (a local store) only had strut compressors. They work from
the outside but there isn't room to get in between the control arms with the
threaded rods.
Advance did sell an inexpensive internal tool made by "Performance Tools"
but not sure it will fit. 

Thanks, Dan
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From: Dan Rachlin  

Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2010 08:46:05 -0400

To: ; The Chevelle Mailing
List

Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Coil Spring Compressors

 

Try Advance auto Parts, they rent tools. Also try putting the compressors on
the outside of the coil.
Dan

On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 8:26 AM, Dan Solomon  wrote:

I have the motor and trans out of a 71 and the last item I need to remove
are the control arms. Typically I use a floor jack and the weight of the
engine to control the spring but without the engine, I can't do that.
Went and rented an OEM 27035 coil spring compressor but the knuckle that
mounts the hooks won't fit thru the lower control arm. Before I spend
$40-$80 on a tool that won't fit either was wondering what works for you
guys.

Thanks, Dan
--
Sent using BlackBerry

 



Re: [Chevelle-list] Coil Spring Compressors

2010-09-18 Thread Dan Solomon
Advance and Salvo (a local store) only had strut compressors. They work from 
the outside but there isn't room to get in between the control arms with the 
threaded rods.
Advance  did sell an inexpensive internal tool made by "Performance Tools" but 
not sure it will fit.  

 
Thanks, Dan
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-Original Message-
From: Dan Rachlin 
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2010 08:46:05 
To: ; The Chevelle Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Coil Spring Compressors

Try Advance auto Parts, they rent tools. Also try putting the compressors on
the outside of the coil.
Dan

On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 8:26 AM, Dan Solomon  wrote:

> I have the motor and trans out of a 71 and the last item I need to remove
> are the control arms. Typically I use a floor jack and the weight of the
> engine to control the spring but without the engine, I can't do that.
> Went and rented an OEM 27035 coil spring compressor but the knuckle that
> mounts the hooks won't fit thru the lower control arm. Before I spend
> $40-$80 on a tool that won't fit either was wondering what works for you
> guys.
>
> Thanks, Dan
> --
> Sent using BlackBerry
>



Re: [Chevelle-list] Coil Spring Compressors

2010-09-18 Thread Dan Rachlin
Try Advance auto Parts, they rent tools. Also try putting the compressors on
the outside of the coil.
Dan

On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 8:26 AM, Dan Solomon  wrote:

> I have the motor and trans out of a 71 and the last item I need to remove
> are the control arms. Typically I use a floor jack and the weight of the
> engine to control the spring but without the engine, I can't do that.
> Went and rented an OEM 27035 coil spring compressor but the knuckle that
> mounts the hooks won't fit thru the lower control arm. Before I spend
> $40-$80 on a tool that won't fit either was wondering what works for you
> guys.
>
> Thanks, Dan
> --
> Sent using BlackBerry
>


[Chevelle-list] Coil Spring Compressors

2010-09-18 Thread Dan Solomon
I have the motor and trans out of a 71 and the last item I need to remove are 
the control arms. Typically I use a floor jack and the weight of the engine to 
control the spring but without the engine, I can't do that.
Went and rented an OEM 27035 coil spring compressor but the knuckle that mounts 
the hooks won't fit thru the lower control arm. Before I spend $40-$80 on a 
tool that won't fit either was wondering what works for you guys.

Thanks, Dan
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