car lift
#1 car lift
Hello all,
I am looking at buying a suitable platform lift / scissor lift for [underbody] maintenance on my e type.
Anyone recommend a suitable access platform or an suitable alternative?
Rgds
Bill
Series 2 4.2. 2+2.
I am looking at buying a suitable platform lift / scissor lift for [underbody] maintenance on my e type.
Anyone recommend a suitable access platform or an suitable alternative?
Rgds
Bill
Series 2 4.2. 2+2.
S2, 2+2, 1969
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#3 Re: car lift
Dear all,
Contemplating buying Model AS 7630 2.7T scissor lift by AUOTMECH SERVICES.
Any reservations?
Many thanks.
Bill
Series 2 2+2.
Contemplating buying Model AS 7630 2.7T scissor lift by AUOTMECH SERVICES.
Any reservations?
Many thanks.
Bill
Series 2 2+2.
S2, 2+2, 1969
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#4 Re: car lift
Hi Bill...a friend has the 7530D....it lets you get access to the center area.....he has used it to drop the engine out....the model you show has rollers that roll on the garage floor to lift. ..the model above rolles in its own base plates....its a more usefull tool but more expensive......worth it in my opinion to have center access eithout the cross members getting in the way....Steve
Steve
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
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#5 Re: car lift
Hello,
I chose the Autolift3000 solution a month ago. The 2 trays slide and can adapt in width to the Jaguar E-type, by putting them to the minimum. To ensure maximum safety, I add 2 pieces of tube to block the trays at a minimum.
This system allows the car to be mounted at 60 cm in the middle, so approximately 90 cm at the level of the bumper. My ceiling is 2.60m so I couldn't climb very high anyway.
Of course this system has flaws like other mobile systems. It is difficult to intervene in the middle of the car, such as taking out a gearbox on a rear-wheel drive. To dismantle the exhaust, on the other hand, it is possible.
Nevertheless, I am extremely satisfied with this product because it meets my needs: I wanted a safe product of good quality (not Chinese), which carries more than 1.5 T, and which moves and does not take up space. It weighs only 45 kg, with 11 centimeters of height when folded. Equivalent products only carry 1.5 T, weigh 70 kg and are taller when folded. Thus, it can be easily stored against the wall.
Here is the demonstration video:
Best regards.
Jacques
I chose the Autolift3000 solution a month ago. The 2 trays slide and can adapt in width to the Jaguar E-type, by putting them to the minimum. To ensure maximum safety, I add 2 pieces of tube to block the trays at a minimum.
This system allows the car to be mounted at 60 cm in the middle, so approximately 90 cm at the level of the bumper. My ceiling is 2.60m so I couldn't climb very high anyway.
Of course this system has flaws like other mobile systems. It is difficult to intervene in the middle of the car, such as taking out a gearbox on a rear-wheel drive. To dismantle the exhaust, on the other hand, it is possible.
Nevertheless, I am extremely satisfied with this product because it meets my needs: I wanted a safe product of good quality (not Chinese), which carries more than 1.5 T, and which moves and does not take up space. It weighs only 45 kg, with 11 centimeters of height when folded. Equivalent products only carry 1.5 T, weigh 70 kg and are taller when folded. Thus, it can be easily stored against the wall.
Here is the demonstration video:
Best regards.
Jacques
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Jacques
E-type serie 1 OTS 1966.
E-type serie 1 OTS 1966.
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#6 Re: car lift
Have any forum member used this lift. It gets very good reviews from the Morgan fraternity and other classic car enthusiasts but is it suitable for an E-Type?
https://www.holden.co.uk/p/car_lift_e_z ... sional_use
https://www.holden.co.uk/p/car_lift_e_z ... sional_use
Paul.
1971 S2 FHC (Opalescent Blue)
1977 Gilbern Invader Mk3
A number of Nortons.
1939 Triumph T100
1971 S2 FHC (Opalescent Blue)
1977 Gilbern Invader Mk3
A number of Nortons.
1939 Triumph T100
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#7 Re: car lift
Hi Paul....very much depends what you want it for....as its a US product it would be worth you asking the guys on Jaglovers....if its good for an E type im sure someone will have one....looks like the cross brace front and rear lifts a its raise so will be in the way for quite a few jobs and the lift isnt high enough to drop engine.......the one i mentioned in the above post is good as it can be left on the garage floor and you drive over it when not in use.....Steve
Steve
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
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kevhillyer
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#8 Re: car lift
Can anyone confirm to me that something like the autolift 3000 (just watched the video) is suitable for lifting an E Type 2+2 ?
I am a new owner and was advised to jack up carefully using for example a suspension point for the jack.
Is it as simple as the video shows, placing the autolift roughly in the centre of the body.....or, is placement critical to avoid damaging something?
I like the idea of some sort of simple way to elevate the car for minor maintenance and inspections
Any other suggestions? I am in West Sussex, UK
Thanks for any advice or comment
I am a new owner and was advised to jack up carefully using for example a suspension point for the jack.
Is it as simple as the video shows, placing the autolift roughly in the centre of the body.....or, is placement critical to avoid damaging something?
I like the idea of some sort of simple way to elevate the car for minor maintenance and inspections
Any other suggestions? I am in West Sussex, UK
Thanks for any advice or comment
Kevin
1970 S2 2+2 Manual
1970 S2 2+2 Manual
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#9 Re: car lift
Hi Kevin....the lift i mention above is used on a friends S2 2+2......yes beware where you lift your car......do you have a high ceiling in your garage fir a 4 poster...Steve
Steve
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
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kevhillyer
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#10 Re: car lift
Thanks for the reply Steve....being careful I can understand....but apart from anything obvious like exhaust pipes....is there anything I need to watch for? certainly I can appreciate not wanting to squeeze brake pipes or wiring but I am more concerned about damaging the body from doing this incorrectly
Or is the area of floor supporting the weight of the car large enough to avoid damage ?
The garage is about 2 metres tall, 6m by about 2.8m wide. not sure I have enough room for a more serious lift
Or is the area of floor supporting the weight of the car large enough to avoid damage ?
The garage is about 2 metres tall, 6m by about 2.8m wide. not sure I have enough room for a more serious lift
Kevin
1970 S2 2+2 Manual
1970 S2 2+2 Manual
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#11 Re: car lift
Pm sent.......I would not be lifting the car on the floors......also dont like the look of the tilting lift...whats the locking mechanism like?.......lot of weight front and rear on an E type and you dont want it se sawing as there could be a potential to damage the long overhang of the front/rear.......just my opinion and have never seen one in use....Steve
Steve
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
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#12 Re: car lift
Is it possible to use a Quick Jack on a 1969 OTS?
1969 S2 4.2L OTS, Signal Red
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#13 Re: car lift
Bill,
I bought a hydraulic scissor lift about 5 years ago from SJR Garage Equipment Ltd.
It works well, has all the safety gear, and costs £900 + Vat.
Importantly, it's narrow enough for an E type or TR.
You buy two scaffold planks, and driver the car on those, over the lift.
Alternatively you can recess in the floor.
I had thought of buying a single post lift or a four post at the time, but they are pretty large and uncompromising.
You can also move this lift around the garage - albeit not regularly - it's extremely heavy.
I can send you some pictures if you want.
Nick
I bought a hydraulic scissor lift about 5 years ago from SJR Garage Equipment Ltd.
It works well, has all the safety gear, and costs £900 + Vat.
Importantly, it's narrow enough for an E type or TR.
You buy two scaffold planks, and driver the car on those, over the lift.
Alternatively you can recess in the floor.
I had thought of buying a single post lift or a four post at the time, but they are pretty large and uncompromising.
You can also move this lift around the garage - albeit not regularly - it's extremely heavy.
I can send you some pictures if you want.
Nick
1967 S1 FHC 1E34474
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#14 Re: car lift
Derek
64 ser 1 fhc, 71 ser 3 2+2. Ser 3 now sold, looking for a new toy to keep Ser 1 company
64 ser 1 fhc, 71 ser 3 2+2. Ser 3 now sold, looking for a new toy to keep Ser 1 company
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#15 Re: car lift
Quick jack on a 67 OTS, allows full access to underside front to back but only lifts about 22". Did my ful mechanical rebuild with it.


1967 S1.25 OTS, 1952 MG TD
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#16 Re: car lift
Hello,
to answer your questions, if the Autolift3000 is compatible with my E-type OTS, it is compatible with a 2 + 2.
In addition, the two trays are 80 cm long, so the weight of the car is distributed over 160 cm. Thus, there is no risk of damaging the structure of the car, provided you press in the right place: just behind the floor pits.
Best regards.
Jacques
to answer your questions, if the Autolift3000 is compatible with my E-type OTS, it is compatible with a 2 + 2.
In addition, the two trays are 80 cm long, so the weight of the car is distributed over 160 cm. Thus, there is no risk of damaging the structure of the car, provided you press in the right place: just behind the floor pits.
Best regards.
Jacques
Jacques
E-type serie 1 OTS 1966.
E-type serie 1 OTS 1966.
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#17 Re: car lift
I have what looks very similar to what Automech call their 7530D.
I have never tried to lift directly on the body, I made up some supports that sit on the trays and engage with each of the cars (4) jacking points.
The rate of lift is adjustable however even the slowest is a bit faster than i would prefer.
The 1 m lift makes access a breeze however it is an awkward working height, I tend to use lower.
I have never tried to lift directly on the body, I made up some supports that sit on the trays and engage with each of the cars (4) jacking points.
The rate of lift is adjustable however even the slowest is a bit faster than i would prefer.
The 1 m lift makes access a breeze however it is an awkward working height, I tend to use lower.
Regards,
ColinL
'72 OTS manual V12
ColinL
'72 OTS manual V12
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