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Z06Joe 02-14-2014 08:27 AM

Amazing build!!!! Love the 63 split windows!!!!! I really love what you're doing with this build!!!

69c4x11 02-16-2014 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Restocreations (Post 536305)
The steel wheels are just rollers from an original chassis and don't fit well on the new chassis. 245's will fit up front without a problem. I don't think i would want to modify the wheel wells after paint...that would be very poor planning on my part! Without modifying or adding aftermarket rear quarters, 295's are the max for the rear.

Yes ,,,It all depends on the planning !! Wheel offset, track width, etc,,Did you check out my old 66coupe build, ?? I went with a Morrison ftont clip and a Cobra IRS,,, ,, Sold it in 2009,,, Cars were made for midgits,, Not that I'm a tall guy,, My sons were to tall to getin it, in 66 probably the avg. male hgt was 5' 9" ,,,.. Damn nice car , chassis is awesome !
https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=25793
My old Vette,,

Restocreations 02-17-2014 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by 69c4x11 (Post 536755)
Yes ,,,It all depends on the planning !! Wheel offset, track width, etc,,Did you check out my old 66coupe build, ?? I went with a Morrison ftont clip and a Cobra IRS,,, ,, Sold it in 2009,,, Cars were made for midgits,, Not that I'm a tall guy,, My sons were to tall to getin it, in 66 probably the avg. male hgt was 5' 9" ,,,.. Damn nice car , chassis is awesome !
https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=25793
My old Vette,,

Nice build!

Im 5' 7", so thanks for the compliment. ;) The factory seats actually go back pretty far and can accommodate most people...my uncle is 6'2" and he enjoyed his C2 for about 25,000 miles before selling it. However, one must be careful when installing newer model seats in a C2. I used C5 seats in the 66 Restomod I built last year and they were way too tight, even for a midget like me.

GregWeld 02-17-2014 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Restocreations (Post 536039)
The only wrenches I have ever owned that can get the stainless lines tight enough to seal them.

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...psdc60532d.jpg




The trick is to sneak up on the seal -- don't go all rambo on the first tightening.... I tighten a bit - and back off - then give it another tighten and you'll find you go a bit further - then back off and then give it another little bit more.... about 3 or 4 times and she'll be just right.

What a lot of folks do is kill the brass cone inside the female fitting - the SS is so much harder... so you need to sneak up on having it mate. JUST the way I've found it works for me.


Love the build! Makes me want to buy back my '67 Coupe from my buddy and put a nice SRIII chassis or The Roadster Shop chassis under it!


I also add a dab of anti-seize because of the steel threads on the aluminum... It helps to keep them from galling - as well as makes it easier on the threads down the road.

Restocreations 02-25-2014 03:29 PM

Prepping the TKO 5 speed conversion for install. I removed the bearing retainer, retrieved the bearing race from it, and installed the new bearing retainer and hydraulic throw out bearing.

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps50156389.jpg

Other than that, I have just been working on wiring and lots of it.

Restocreations 02-26-2014 05:35 PM

Computer is mounted. I mounted on the plenum panel and used nyloc nuts on the backside to make sure they would not rattle loose.

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...psb808e75f.jpg

Electrical control box fit best on the passenger fender apron. This was the fuses can still be accessed. There is zero room left inside the car.

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...psb7fc7783.jpg

The GM control pack harness comes with relays to power the fuel pump and electrical fan. It turns the fan on at 190F

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps680c9d17.jpg

Another extra benefit of the GM control pack is that the electrical box has extra power ports. Mounting it near the electric brake booster came in handy...now i can just run the wire from the booster straight up to the spare terminal on the electrical box.

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps7bc7c285.jpg

I searched the internet for quite some time looking for a pedal mount for the GM pedal that would work on a C2 Corvette. The mount that comes with the kit doesn't line up well with the firewall and if you use it, you must weld long spacers to the back of it and it still wont line up well due to the e-brake assembly.
I found this Pedal Mount bracket from a company called Samburg Performance. It is made for a mazda or rx7 conversion, but worked well for the Corvette once modified.
Here is the link
http://www.rx7v8.com/product/fd-driv...e-pedal-mount/

I simply cut the mount in half where i felt was the best location, overlapped and lowered the mount, then welded it back together. I could have cut out the unused portion, but overlapping the two pieces will make for a much stronger bracket. I find it easier to just buy a bracket and modify it rather than spending hours making my own. It took me about 20 minutes to cut and reweld the bracket.

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...psa2c104ac.jpg

Welded back together.

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...psead2e38f.jpg

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps8d31da3a.jpg

I'm most likely going to use an electric e brake, but i mounted an older unit i had sitting around so y'all can see just how close the e brake will be to the pedal. It's tough to run the stock e brake handle with a drive by wire pedal.

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps6f5dbb5d.jpg

And the calipers are now on and the car will soon have operational brakes! I had to mount these today to take measurements for the wheels.

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps19778fcb.jpg

Restocreations 03-04-2014 11:38 AM

I ordered my wheels. The people at BOZE were very helpful and extremely nice!
I went with the polished lip and brushed center. I did not order them with the black accent like the picture shows.

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...pse19db60c.jpg

tubbed69 03-04-2014 12:34 PM

Zak is very good to work with,very helpful and great wheels:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Restocreations 03-07-2014 12:25 PM

The LS3 525hp crate motor arrived today. I ordered the engine from Karl Performance. Summit was initially going to price match, but then they said the Karl Performance website was wrong and they weren't offering Free Shipping. I called Karl Performance and they said shipping was free to a terminal, so I gladly ordered from them instead.


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Restocreations 03-11-2014 08:12 PM

Vintage AC Front Runner System

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps72a53f40.jpg

Before with stock balancer and waterpump

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps5622d38c.jpg

During install...studs in place for waterpump

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...psacca26d8.jpg

After. I need to rent a tool to install the Power steering pump pulley and I had to order an LS1 style thermostat housing. For some reason the LS3 housing will not work, but i am not sure why...just following directions.

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps1e4ea3a1.jpg

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...psbf763997.jpg

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps941caafc.jpg

New LS conversion Flywheel with ARP hardware. The ARP bolts are probably overkill.

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps37a530c5.jpg

Testing the fitment of the new gear reduction starter motor with a piece of welding wire(this is demonstration only as the gear is not fully engaged). I ended up needing one shim.

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...psa5f7ec6a.jpg

New 621 Bellhousing. Checking the alignment of the bellhousing is next.

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/a...psbaa84993.jpg


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