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Whats the minimum size trolley jack you can use for the XJS?

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Old 01-15-2017, 09:52 AM
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'Crikey' Bro.

You've got yourself a Jack!

Together with proper Axle Stands and Wedges, so you can give up Limbo dancing now.

That's a nice piece of Kit that you've got there, so massive respect for buying all the right stuff
 
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Old 01-15-2017, 12:14 PM
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As I mentioned earlier up thread, here is how I lift my car now:



 
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Old 01-15-2017, 02:06 PM
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Nice Jagboi! I could only dream of one of those in my small garage.

Well, that being said, I performed my first lift in my little garage with my new tools:

My handle comes in 3 pieces, I have so little room I had to push the trolley under the front (after driving on timber sleepers for clearance) and then I could only fit one piece of my handle on else I was hitting the wall.

Other pieces of the handle:


Chocked up my rear tyres and placed it in Neutral with handbrake off, as the very wise GinF says so to not wind up the diff and allow movement:


Up she goes!


I used the jack points but I have a good reason:


Ok so I wanted to use the part under the spring as my jacking point however, I couldn't figure out where to exactly place it. Inside the circle with wood? Resting on the lip of the circle? Please help!


All in all though I was able to get under my car to inspect my wires to my transmission. They were in a bad state much like my EFI harness. Made the repairs but.....speedo still buggered. Time to order that transducer!


Finally. How did I do for safety? Ways to improve perhaps? I had my car resting on the 3 tonne jack stands, trolley in place as back up, and just the wood planks under the wheels:
 

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You did fine! If I'm lifting the front of the car, I'll put the jack under the front crossmember with a piece of wood there to protect the car and jack in the centre.

If you were going to jack under the spring pan, I'd have a piece of wood that fits inside the ring where the spring sits, and also small enough to sit inside the depression in the head of your jack.
 
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Old 01-16-2017, 02:41 AM
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Paul
The jack stand can go straight under the wide downward pressed part of the spring pan, metal to metal, quite OK.
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Old 01-27-2017, 05:01 PM
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Guys I have a question:

My new trolley jack. As recommended I use it only to prop up the car to put the stands under and then I being work under the car.

As most of you guys do, I leave the trolley jack in place as an extra precaution.

What I have noticed:

If I leave my trolley jack in the up position I notice it will gradually come down overnight. (ie. it is bleeding off). Is this normal? I would have thought they would stay put for ever.

Should I be concerned?

This really rings home the importance of me not to go under the car until I have stands in place.
 
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Old 01-27-2017, 05:28 PM
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Bro

That is NOT Normal,

That Trolley Jack should stay in place indefinitely, with or with out a load on.

I used to have a Jack that did the same and I did a lot of research on how to fix that very same problem.

Everything was pointing to the 'O' Ring, where you screw the handle in to keep it up, which apparently can be replaced.

But and there is always a 'but' it could be the Hydraulic Seal on the Piston which is either good and will last a long time, or bad which will leak for ever.

Anything can be Fixed at a price but why on earth should you do that, you've only had it five minutes so don't accept a repair take it back and tell

them you want a New One or else a refund.
 
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Old 01-27-2017, 05:55 PM
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Crikey!

You reckon she might be a dud? It was bloody expensive too. I have to use it to do my trans fluid next week and then yeah I might take it in...else I might be without one for a while whilst I need it.

I am going to have a look also to see if it might have an adjustment or something...

(off to garage...)

.......


Ok...just thought of something else. It is doing this when the handle is disengaged. Going to do a test on it now overnight WITH the handle still engaged and tight (if you get what I mean).

If not it will be attacked by my BFH for wasting my hard earned !
 

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Old 01-27-2017, 06:56 PM
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It's a 'dud' Bro!

If you try and adjust it (which you can on some) it will invalidate your guarantee, don't faff around Bro, take it back and get another one or a refund.

Its very obviously faulty, and you don't want to find that out the hard way.
 
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Old 01-28-2017, 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by orangeblossom
It's a 'dud' Bro!
Its very obviously faulty, and you don't want to find that out the hard way.
OB dead right Paul. A jack will gradually come down with a load on it, but unloaded, if left up, it should stay there for days. The rubber seals (much like brake cylinder seals) are not working properly. Take it back and change it.
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Old 01-28-2017, 06:18 PM
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Heh guys. Cheers for the feedback.

Well she passed the overnight test.

Looks like you have to keep the pole inserted and twisted into place. I was taking it out because it was in the way after I jacked up the car.

Had it cranked up all yesterday and all night with the pole inserted and she is good.

Possibly just the way it is designed/operator error?
 
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Old 01-28-2017, 06:32 PM
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Hi Bro

Yeah!

You have to keep the Pole inserted and twisted, as no wonder it was starting to go down.
 
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Old 01-28-2017, 06:45 PM
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Old 01-28-2017, 07:12 PM
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Don't keep beating yourself up Bro!

You've changed all the Spark Plugs.

You've made a new loom.

And now your Fixing your gearbox.

So well done!
 
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Ha ha cheers bro.

I have added "bleeding the brakes" to the ROP (Rite of Passage) as well last week so I am truly happy

You just need to keep inspiring me with Cherry Blossom.....I can't wait for the day we see her out and about again!
 
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Old 01-29-2017, 02:57 AM
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Hi Bro

Yeah! me too but its just a bit too freezing Cold at the moment but 28 days later, it should be a different story.

BTW, when you've done the gearbox if She decides to take off through your lounge window, my guess is you're doing something wrong.
 
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