A belly pan winch.
I'll post the rest tomorrow.
OCR
I guess "Tomorrow is Yesterday"... lol
For 25c though:
"Tomorrow Is Yesterday" is a first-season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. It is episode #19, production #21, first broadcast on January 26, 1967.
Maybe a few more pictures now...
The last picture was winch starting to lift the belly pan...
This one shows the pan about half way up... just to the point where the back starts to hit some structure for the track frame pivot. This is the place where the swearing would usually start in earnest.
In order to get the back part over the top of the structure, the pan needs to be moved forward, and the back tilted up... very hard maneuver if it's on a floor jack, or some other support.
As can be seen, all I had to do was use one hand... I was holding the camera with the other... and give it a gentle pull, and push down to lift the back end... and a gentle push, and the pan edge was over the structure.
This was kinda like a "hand shake", signifying the end to a 10 year feud... and believe me... I had never touched it with that attitude before... :lmao
Now you can see that the pan is butted up against the tab with the two bolt holes... these are the two rear attach points.
I'll point out too... all this maneuvering was easy, since the pan was hanging from a free swinging attach point, and more or less balanced.
Just a little more winching, and since it was pulling at a slight back angle, it sucked the pan right up tight to the back.
You can also get a little better view of how I rigged the cable around the chain splice... kind of a loop affair... I sure almost every one has used this "knot" themselves.
Winched the pan up tight, and every bolt started by hand!!!
I even had a hard time believing that, didn't have to pry, or move it a bit.
This just shows the bolts, inserted hand tight.
This is just a picture of the belly pan, with the bolts in... still hand tight.
But it also shows the "structure" part, that the pan has to go over, that I was talking about earlier.
And that more or less "wraps" it up... lol
OCR