This old whirly gig rotisserie was made for Mopar but works great on 40 tub
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The only way to work on a tub.This old whirly gig rotisserie was made for Mopar but works great on 40 tub
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I will take a picture of it tomorrow and put it on hereWould you mind posting a photo of the attachment under the firewall? The attachment at the rear seems simple enough. Thanks
This is the frontWould you mind posting a photo of the attachment under the firewall? The attachment at the rear seems simple enough. Thanks
This is the rearWould you mind posting a photo of the attachment under the firewall? The attachment at the rear seems simple enough. Thanks
The sprocket does work good. I hope to get it primed soonIn return, I'll have to steal the idea of using a chain sprocket on the rotation point as a nice and simple pin lock. Mine was just all homebrew with a lock screw, but a pin seems a bit easier to finagle.
Did you notice that they used Mopar bumper jacks to raise and lower itThe sprocket does work good. I hope to get it primed soon