That’s right Ross. The chassis rails curve inward at the front so this was about as far forward I could get it and still be inline with the rear jack point.SBC powered car is close to 50/50 weight distribution........having said that car seems a little biased towards the rear - perhaps front chassis wouldn't allow placement any further forward?
Now I've got a Karcher pressure washer, but not the snow foam attachment. Have never snowfoamed any of my cars, but willing to learn. Presumably the attachment/tank (?) allows you to make the mixture as concentrated as you like? But still comes out watery? My old C7 at Ades' in Notts (Ade sadly passed last year) getting the Karcher snowfoam treatment attached.That’s funny, I was just thinking about getting a manual snow foam sprayer. I may have to call in to Aldi on the way home tomorrow!
The Kärcher one I have with my pressure washer is rubbish. It always comes out too watery. Can never get a nice and thick foam to stay on the car, despite having tried several different foams now.
Yes, there’s a little dial to adjust the mixture but even on max setting there still seems to be too much water going in. I get results much like those in your pictures but I’ve seen others get a really nice layer of thick foam, which then has a bit of time to sit and break down the dirt before it runs off and you do any further rinsing.Now I've got a Karcher pressure washer, but not the snow foam attachment. Have never snowfoamed any of my cars, but willing to learn. Presumably the attachment/tank (?) allows you to make the mixture as concentrated as you like? But still comes out watery? My old C7 at Ades' in Notts (Ade sadly passed last year) getting the Karcher snowfoam treatment attached.
This is what I'm hoping for too, in unfortunately a few more years time before I can retire.At least it finally gave me the opportunity for a good redundancy settlement and early retirement on full pension .![]()
I dunno... you're second photo looks like a steep 90 degrees angle to me.No steep hills along there to worry about !