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Old 02-12-2014, 10:26 PM
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I have read all the way through page 12. Looks like some pics are missing, but I am very impressed with all of the modifications that you are making. The small things like the drain plugs in the rear window channel are great. Can't wait to finish reading the build.
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Nice job they look like they fit nice now.
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Thx, Wayne!

This weekend was a bunch of little projects. I got the collector back on, as well as O2 bungs, and added fasteners to my trans tunnel for the center console and rubber shifter boot. I also attached a few more clamps for my fuel/ brake lines.

My wiring showed up so I can start to work on that, too. I need to get my headers coated now so I can get them installed and then start reinstalling the front end sheet metal.
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Thanks, up to page 20 now. I sure wish I had some motor heads in my neighborhood. Its nice bouncing ideas off of other people.

Just finished the whole build thread. Wow what a creative build. You have some great FAB skills.

When is the fire up date?

Better be a video of it firing up and driving past the curb.

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Thanks, up to page 20 now. I sure wish I had some motor heads in my neighborhood. Its nice bouncing ideas off of other people.

Just finished the whole build thread. Wow what a creative build. You have some great FAB skills.

When is the fire up date?

Better be a video of it firing up and driving past the curb.

Cool, glad you enjoyed. Thank you for the kind words. I'm still new at this. I only learned how to weld by doing this project. I still have a long way to go...

It's difficult to say when the fire up date will be because I'm on the "I buy parts as I can afford them" plan. I have a goal of having the car driving by summertime, but time will only tell. I still have a lot of parts to buy.

Yes, I will most definitely take videos of when I go to start it up, and take the first drive.
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This was one of those weekends where I did many little projects. I dropped my headers off for ceramic coating, installed two grounds to the engine block (with the frame ties welded into the car body, there is little point to grounding the body to sub frame), cleaned up and painted the galvanized metal panels that run alongside the rocker panels (then remembered that, oh yeah, I should have test fit these. oops...) mounted the fuse box on my trans tunnel (absolutely no room on the firewall). I did insulate the back side w/ header wrap so the fuse panel doesn't soak up the heat from the engine/ trans. I'll need to build a box now to help hide this. I also laid out my battery cables and started to mount those in place. The ground wire is just long enough. I don't think I'll be trimming that one at all. I drilled some holes and installed grommets anywhere they passed through metal, and I insulated the positive side with that plastic loom for extra protection. I'll get some heat insulation for the engine compartment to help fight against voltage drop.
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I spent most of this weekend working on a friend's '66 El Camino, and in between I was able to put a little time in on my spoiler. I wasn't happy with how it was sitting- there was a lot of gap between it and the car. To fix it I could either lower it, or add to it. First I looked at reducing material on the vertical supports, but I didn't want to compromise the strength of them, as the amount needed to be removed would go past the top section and reduce the surface area of where the wing would rest upon it. So I added some material to the bottom of the wing. I used .120" styrene and heated it up to the contour of the wing. Then I both epoxied it and added some screws to it for a permanent connection. There is still a little gap which I want- and will add some foam to the bottom to reduce any issues of the wind vibrating the wing and it smacking the car (or when I close the trunk)
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Spoiler looks really good!
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