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Ron Sutton 07-21-2014 09:44 AM

Love the C&R radiator with built in P/S cooler & heat exchanger for the oil.

:thumbsup:


Flash68 07-21-2014 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Rybar (Post 561635)
Dave haven't been on a lot last few months, car is looking good I hope you get it back on the road again soon.

Thanks man! Stick around here a little more.. and hey if Ron can get his car running, that gives any man hope. :cheers:

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Originally Posted by Ron Sutton (Post 561719)
Love the C&R radiator with built in P/S cooler & heat exchanger for the oil.

:thumbsup:


It's a very sweet piece and C&R just makes great stuff.

tones2SS 07-21-2014 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Cosmo mentis (Post 561433)
Looks exceptional Brett. :thumbsup:
Thanks for posting those progress pics.

^^What Skip said. Looks great!

efs69 07-21-2014 10:42 PM

Great progress on a killer car

byndbad914 07-21-2014 11:43 PM

Making some good progress!
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Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 560290)

Having a hard time getting a good angle on this tie rod relocation but on the surface I am digging how that pick up point has been moved down inline with the lower A and appears to be moved in a bit to align with the lower ball joint. Assuming the rack gets put in the right spot relative to the lower A that should seriously fix the bumpsteer mess I am finding with the stock Vette spindles. Do those arms bolt on inline with the three hub bolts? If so, do they clock to the counterbores in some way to ensure the bolts stay centered on the threads? Not a big deal, just for personal info, as I have been considering making my own bolt on arm using those three bolts and just getting longer fasteners, tho' I would need to bore out the centers so my CVs could fit thru on the rear...

sorry, also, who makes that bolt on piece?

Al Moreno 07-22-2014 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 560907)

That's BAD A$$ right there!

Payton King 07-22-2014 12:50 PM

Hey Tim

Dave asked me to put more random stuff on his thread, but since this is car related, I may have to find pictures of kittens.

Jake had the arms milled. He now builds them out of DOM. For the most part they are the same location as the C5 as to retain the same Akerman. They are moved down because the rack is moved down for packaging on that subframe and to keep the bump at zero. They bolt to 2 of the holes on the hub and one on the upright itself.

Blue Mustang Ron (Good Ron) has the same subframe in his AMX, but moved the motor back far enough as to run the rack in the stock Corvette location and is running the uprights as cast from GM. Same concept you are using from your build photos, not sure why you are having bump problems unless the pivot points on your rack are different than on your LCA.

fleet 07-22-2014 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Payton King (Post 561993)

Dave asked me to put more random stuff on his thread, but since this is car related, I may have to find pictures of kittens.

...or kill 2 birds with one pic.


:hello:

Flash68 07-22-2014 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by byndbad914 (Post 561904)
Making some good progress!

Having a hard time getting a good angle on this tie rod relocation but on the surface I am digging how that pick up point has been moved down inline with the lower A and appears to be moved in a bit to align with the lower ball joint. Assuming the rack gets put in the right spot relative to the lower A that should seriously fix the bumpsteer mess I am finding with the stock Vette spindles. Do those arms bolt on inline with the three hub bolts? If so, do they clock to the counterbores in some way to ensure the bolts stay centered on the threads? Not a big deal, just for personal info, as I have been considering making my own bolt on arm using those three bolts and just getting longer fasteners, tho' I would need to bore out the centers so my CVs could fit thru on the rear...

sorry, also, who makes that bolt on piece?

By bolt on piece if you mean the brake spindle duct plates, those are from LG Motorsports.

Payton knows the long arm JRS setup inside and out (for better or worse) and much more than I do. I do have him beat in the kitten department I am certain.

Your car is coming together nicely Tim. Payton and I will load up and meet you in the middle of USA one day. :guns:

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Originally Posted by Payton King (Post 561993)
Hey Tim

Dave asked me to put more random stuff on his thread, but since this is car related, I may have to find pictures of kittens.

Jake had the arms milled. He now builds them out of DOM. For the most part they are the same location as the C5 as to retain the same Akerman. They are moved down because the rack is moved down for packaging on that subframe and to keep the bump at zero. They bolt to 2 of the holes on the hub and one on the upright itself.

Blue Mustang Ron (Good Ron) has the same subframe in his AMX, but moved the motor back far enough as to run the rack in the stock Corvette location and is running the uprights as cast from GM. Same concept you are using from your build photos, not sure why you are having bump problems unless the pivot points on your rack are different than on your LCA.

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Originally Posted by Al Moreno (Post 561919)
That's BAD A$$ right there!

Hopefully the most Bad A$$ on my street anyway. :D

Nick.V70 07-23-2014 12:36 AM

DAMN!!! I have missed alot of updates on this car...

http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f..._Mascoll_2.jpg


I remember when it was said the other one got out of control and this one was to be a car you can beat on..... I guess you are going with going out of control and beatable at the same time:thumbsup:.


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