rotisserie
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Car: 1984 Pontiac Firebird
Engine: none atm
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 3:73 zexel torsen
rotisserie
So my question is......has anyone used a rotisserie when restoring their third gen? I'm debating picking one up that comes with a pile of adapters that include one for uni-body cars. Let me know pros and cons please. I'm personally just sick of getting rust in my eyes while prepping the underbody for a coating.
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Car: 1989-92 FORMULA350 305 92 Hawkclone
Engine: 4++,350 & 305 CIs
Transmission: 700R4 4800 vig 18th700R4 t56 ZF6 T5
Axle/Gears: 3.70 9"ford alum chunk,dana44,9bolt
Re: rotisserie
I used one on my 2nd gen. Its very nice.
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Car: 85 Iroc
Engine: Don't have one yet.
Transmission: T-5 non wc
Axle/Gears: Disc brake 10 bolt with 373 gears
Re: rotisserie
I have my 85 Iroc on a homemade rotisserie that I made out of wood. It's very stable and I have less than $100 in it. It's so much better than laying under the car sanding the floors.
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