News:

Reminder to CLC members, please make sure that your CLC number is stored in the relevant field in your forum profile. This is important for the upcoming change to the Forums access, More information can be found at the top of the General Discussion forum. To view or edit your profile details, click on your username, at the top of any forum page. Your username only appears when you are signed in.

Main Menu

jacks

Started by Las32, January 22, 2016, 12:02:44 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Las32

Can someone tell me what is the jack that was supplied with the 1932 LaSalle 345B?  I think it was a Drednaut, but I don't know whether it was a screw or a bottle jack nor what the top looks like.

Wayne Womble 12210

Probably a Buckeye #2.

Las32

I think the Buckeye jack is one that is operated by an up-down motion of the handle.  My LaSalle has an overhang that requires a activating handle that muse be turned not pumped.

Warren Rauch #4286

  There is a picture of the jack in the 1932 LaSalle owners manual on page 40. It is clearly a screw  jack. I know nothing about jacks,so you will have to tell me the brand. Warren

Johan Boltendal #158

It's an AutoSpecialist  jack with  the '32

Las32

Warren, Can you actually see a screw where the lift leaves the body or is it a hydraulic piston?

Warren Rauch #4286

  The picture is the tool storage area in the front seat. It shows the screw at the top and the gears to turn it quite clearly. The manual I have is  a copy, but I just photo copied it and  will send you a copy. it is clear enough to work from. Warren