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That sounded awesome! Loved the 360 too!!
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That's got to be a good feeling having it under it's own power again. Good thing Jill was laughing while you were spinning donuts in the grass. Did she pimp smack :smiley_smack: you back under the car to clean the grass and mud off of her beautiful new frame?
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We're not car show people, but Paragon Corvette asked us to bring it to their fall show today, so we're headed there later today with it. We'll see how the "numbers matching" guys like it :mock: |
Made it out with the SO66 today. Had fun watching people walk up to it and see there facial expressions, like what the...
Met with Dave, in orange shirt, the guy that built it in 75/76. It was fun talking with him about the car. He didn't know we were coming and said how happy he was seeing it again. Brought back lots of memories for him. http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...pscc4eamhs.jpghttp://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psvkmj6j4f.jpg |
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Awesome car! I love it. What did you have to do to the control arms to fit the ride tech coil overs? Do you have any pictures?
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Hmmm....Love the sticker on those shocks!!!
and the ingenuity to get them to work on the car rocks too. |
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Hehe, that was backyard in-jun-earing right there. Hard to believe, but there were no CAD files generated for this modification...lol Thanks Lance! |
Aaron anyone giving you sh!t about the car? I just love when the numbers guys can't undestand why we do what we do. :thumbsup:
Oh and if you don't remember I LOVE THIS CAR!!!! |
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I think the fact that Dave, the builder, was there and is very respected now as a number's matching restorer. Everyone there seemed to know him. He told me he's restored 20 some cars now. The copper colored C1 and the Atomic orange C6 are his as well. The C1 has been apart for 40 years according to his wife. Thanks Rick, we kinda love it too :thumbsup: |
Thank you so much for the reply and pictures!
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You made it to Corvette Blogger's Mid Year Monday!
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Well, that didn't last long...it's coming out:G-Dub:
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Hang on Aaron! :RunninDog:
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So I take it the Chevelle LS is going in?? :relax:
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Can't tell the details just yet Rick as its not a done deal.
I'll hold on to the LS1 from the Chevelle for now as its treated me very well so far. My oldest may need an engine for his 70 Elky someday :rolleyes: |
Catching up a bit
Geez, I forgot where I left off, so I went thru to whole thread...had some good laughs along the way for sure!
Ok, so we did end up putting the LS1 out of the Chevelle (https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=41839) into the Vette. It's getting real close to lighting the fire, but I have a few things to finish up first. I'll try to get this thread up to speed where we are today... So, as most know or heard (the episode was on MAV TV again tonight actually!), my wife bought a Mast 416 for me for my birthday and delivered it at Michigan International Speedway USCA event. So, having the perfectly good LS1 with no where to go now, we decided to put it in the SO66. The T56 was not going to fit without a major tunnelectomy, so we contacted Mr. Mark Bowler at Bowler Performance Transmissions...one of his reworked TKO600's was ordered with all the good upgrades. Since the Mast motor in the Chevelle is DBW, I removed the Holley HP ECU and harness from it and used it all in the Vette. The Chevelle will be upgraded with the Holley Dominator system. Also, I was able to use the radiator from the Chevelle with some minor mods to adapt to the Vette core support. Of course, a new billet top mount was in order. So having a FI motor required a change of fuel system..we opted to update the stock tank with an Aeromotive Phantom system. Very nice kit and should work great for our use. The fuel lines were new stainless lines when we put the car back together, so those will serve just fine. Billy fabbed up a compact little vent tank that is mounted above the fuel tank to let it breathe a little. The motor and all the accessories actually dropped right in without modifications. I did end up machining new motor adapter plates to put the motor right where I wanted it. It is positioned as a "0" setback, so the back of the enging is in the factory SBC location. As suspected, the TKO mount wasn't even close, so a one-off billet one was machined. As anyone that's done an LS sway in a C2/C3, you know the waterpump heater hose nipples interfere with the upper control arms. I removed the factory nipples and tapped the ports for NPT plugs and machined weld-in nipples and holes on the top side of the inlet leg of the casting. Took care of that. One of the other challenges of the swap has been the exhaust. Jill really wants the side pipes. So what the current plan is, is to use modified LS7 manifolds (remove the oval flange) and connect them to the OBX side pipes with 4" tube. At the manifold, a fabricated oval to round transition will be required. On the inside, we opted for a Dakota Digital dash, and soon, a matching clock in the center. For seats, Recaro Expert S, the same as in the Chevelle but in black cloth. Still have to make seat mounts for those, as well as a harness bar. To finish it off, a Bowler 6" shifter and matching black ball. Thanks Mark! Gosh, there's been so many things that I've made, or had to remake (!)...but it is coming together. Still have to find a small power steering reservoir that we can mount on the driver's side inner fender backside. I may just have to cut down a standard one to get the return above the power steering pump. Waiting on the Dynotech driveshaft to get in also, should be soon. Oh, one serious piece of billet awesomeness that has to be machined yet... Finger's crossed in the next week or so, we should be able to pull the trigger and fire it! Here's a few pics, still uploading a few, so I may add more later. http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0jq9tcba.jpg Transmission mount: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psgooy3afq.jpg Fabbed radiator hoses: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...pseuvysji7.jpg Close up of the upper radiator bracket: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...pshtftdwi3.jpg Overall motor shot with coil mounts on top: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psmb5feni9.jpg Here's the buildup of the coil brackets: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psglrfxy5i.jpg http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...pswayh7f05.jpg http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psrg1rvwgd.jpg Bowler stick and shift ball: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psjdssrh9j.jpg Dakota Digital: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...ps57j6ebzw.jpg Thanks for everyone's patience and following along, its getting closer now, so I hope to have some more updates soon. |
Woohoo! I knew there was progress happening, but it is good to see it in the build thread!
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So many changes for the better, Jill is gonna LOVE driving that car when you get it ready!! Thanks for the update.
All of the custom billet awesomeness is fantastic looking!! |
All of those cool billet pieces that you can make yourself. I'm not jealous, but YOU SUCK!!
Unless your making them for me, then YOUR AWESOME!! |
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What he said.... It's turning out great Aaron. |
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A few more pics that finally uploaded..
Fuel tank mods with Aeromotive Phantom pump: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...ps33eclbfc.jpg pic thru to filler neck hole, got kinda tight in there. Of course, you have to tighten a few fittings thru this hole :hairpullout: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psgbuym11h.jpg Overflow tank: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psf4ejkigj.jpg This will be command central. Running a Braile 21# battery that sits where the stock battery did. Also, this is where the Holley HP ECU is located on the back side of the inner fenderwell. http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psialivvpc.jpg |
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Never forget having to pull an upper front control arm just to replace a radiator in a big block 69 Vette... |
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It runs!
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Sounds great !
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Man that's got to feel good! Congratulation's
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Ipod era power in a 8 track era car, awesome! I love that thing Aaron, and would still buy it if the wife would give it up.
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Wow Aaron that's sounds awesome!!! Almost time to get yours back up and running!!
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Yes, I've ordered a few parts to get going back on the Chevelle soon! That's the motor I really want to hear :guns: |
Congrats on getting the car running, Aaron. This is going to be a lot of fun to drive.
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