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Payton King 02-24-2012 07:24 AM

Glad you got it worked out
 
the simplest stuff is always such a pain.

tubbed69 02-24-2012 07:45 AM

car is really looking good,like that rearend

cencalc6 02-24-2012 09:43 AM

Great Job! :cheers:

fleet 02-25-2012 03:27 AM

Good progress on your rolling jigsaw puzzle Wayne. :cool:

tones2SS 02-27-2012 06:12 PM

Looking good Wayne. Nice to see the updates.

rixtrix1 02-27-2012 08:15 PM

Looking good!
 
Nice to see things coming together, Wayne. Thx for the updates.

Ric

waynieZ 02-27-2012 10:43 PM

Thanks every body. Saturday I went out an finished the Dynamat behind the pedals on the fire wall. Today we started the wiring. We installed the fuse block and laid out some of the dash wiring.
We also put the rear end back in the car. We noticed the top shock mount looks like its not letting the bolt go straight through the end of the shock. I'll go take a picture and post it now.

If you look at the rubber in the shock mount where the bolt goes through you can see what I'm talking about. If I disconnect the bottom of the shock and tighten the top the shock will angle away from the bottom mount. Its like they are not in line with each other.
http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...S/000_1075.jpg

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...S/000_1076.jpg
These two pictures are with the top and bottom bolts through but not tight.
I think its because the frame rails and the cradle have a little different shape where they mount together.
Let me know what you think.

Vegas69 02-27-2012 10:51 PM

That can be remedied by moving your rear end back or you pinion angle down. It's a little extreme for my taste. Clearly, I wouldn't move it if it's where it belongs. These setups should've never been engineered with a poly bushing. They need spherical bearings and that's another option if it ends up being a CAR problem.

Matt@BOS 02-27-2012 11:43 PM

Wayne, those last couple pictures remind me of a few other G-Bar/Prodigy bar setups I've seen. Dougie Fresh misted my car with shock fluid on a road trip, and it was because the shock had been side loaded. Gregg B (Gandalf) had a very similar issue, possibly the same issue. When Gregg was trouble shooting the issue, he was told to adjust it by changing the pinion angle, then by having different length control arms built if the former solution failed, which it did. Ultimately it was determined to be a problem with the bracketry on the housing.

Hopefully your situation can be fixed easily.

Keep pluggin' away!

Matt

Jay Hilliard 02-28-2012 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vegas69 (Post 398123)
That can be remedied by moving your rear end back or you pinion angle down. It's a little extreme for my taste. Clearly, I wouldn't move it if it's where it belongs. These setups should've never been engineered with a poly bushing. They need spherical bearings and that's another option if it ends up being a CAR problem.

Todd is correct. I hope pinion angle will fix this but Im afraid there may be too much angle. I would go with the spherical bearing solution also.


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