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Keith, Its my opinion that you wont need Pancake syrup. You may be putting undue stress on the rear engine cradle/support which could compromise the attachment of body panels. Gordons point is valuable. In the absence of any other information I tend to support vehicles at or near the suspension/frame attachment point.

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(06-13-2017, 09:04 AM)HoosierDaddy Wrote:  Keith, Its my opinion that you wont need Pancake syrup. You may be putting undue stress on the rear engine cradle/support which could compromise the attachment of body panels. Gordons point is valuable. In the absence of any other information I tend to support vehicles at or near the suspension/frame attachment point.

Thanks to you and Gordon.I failed all my injunearing an spellin courses but I can stack wood if someone tells me wear to stack it.

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