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Old 09-29-2013, 05:06 AM
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Default stainless works headers

Randy, Great Build! I have the same project going on. Can you tell me more about the header fitment? I have the DSE front subframe, the DSE engine mounts to locate in the stock position. Did you have to modify anything to get those headers to fit? Until I saw your build I didn't find any headers that worked for this combo. Which mounts did you use? Thanks for the help.

John
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Old 09-29-2013, 06:35 PM
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Randy, Great Build! I have the same project going on. Can you tell me more about the header fitment? I have the DSE front subframe, the DSE engine mounts to locate in the stock position. Did you have to modify anything to get those headers to fit? Until I saw your build I didn't find any headers that worked for this combo. Which mounts did you use? Thanks for the help.

John
let me pull out my ticket for the headers so i have all the part numbers. Nothing had to be modified. They fit great. I think they are the best headers for the money. I would have liked to have the dse ones because they are meant for the car and fit the best buy couldnt justify the cost right now. Headers hang maybe a inch below the subframe.


DSE header fitment ( not my car )



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Old 10-08-2013, 02:07 PM
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Default Wing window help

need some help.

So i have the passanger side windows to my liking. The problem is the drivers side wing window. I think it sits alittle too low. There is a screw on the inside of the door, bolt on the top right, and bolt on the side if you are looking at it. Now i can take the screw out and pull the window up and tighten the bolts to where i like it but i cant get the screw back in. So i tried the opposite first. Install the screw and then pull the window up. Problem is i cant seem to get enough adjustment this way like i did with the screw out.

Does anyone have a picture or a idea what this screw actually does? I can start the screw but it doesnt seem to go in the correct path. Any help would be great
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Old 11-16-2014, 08:18 PM
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To Do list. Sorry just trying to get a gameplan. Everyone else can ignore this




1.
Dynaline headliner
Install headliner and light
Dynamat sail panel area
Dynaline sail panels
install sail panels
Install visors
get rear seats to match the front seats


2.
Drill holes for mirror drivers side mirror
Seam seal drivers side inner door?
apply more dynamat if needed
Readjust drivers side door window molding
Install lower door molding to panel in the drivers side
Install drivers side door panel for the final time with all hardware
Install drivers side new door molding

3.
Drill holes for mirror passanger side mirror
apply more dynamat if need
Seam seal passanger side inner door?
Readjust passanger side door window molding
Install lower door molding to panel in the passanger side
Install passanger side door panel for the final time with all hardware
Install passanger side new door molding

4.
run rear wiring harness

5.
Dynamat rear carpet area
Dynaline rea carpet area.
Install rear carpet

6.
Seam seal drivers side rear quarter panel to wheel well area?
Readjust drivers side rear quarter panel window molding
Install drivers side rear panel and hardware for the final time

7.
Seam seal passanger side rear quarter panel to wheel well area?
Readjust passanger side rear quarter panel window molding
Install passanager side rear panel and hardware for the final time

8.
Dynamat rear package tray and backseat portion
Dynaliner package tray cover
Install rear 6x9. cut if needed
Install Package tray cover
Install back part of the backseat
Install lower part of the backseat

9.
Install engine/trans
Raise transmission tunnel if needed

10.
Seam seal drivers side kick panel area
Dynamat drivers side kick panel area
Seam seal dash to firewall area drivers side

11.
Seam seal passanger side kick panel area
Dynamat drivers side kick panel area
Seam seal dash to firewall area passanger side

12.
Dynamat the rest of the floor and firewall
Dynaline the rest of the floor and firewall
Install front carpet
Install front seats

13.
Run fuel lines

14.
Remove front seats
Install dash wiring
Install vintage air

15.
install headlight bulbs
center headlights

16.
clear coat by the drip rail on the passanger side
scratch by the hood latch
possibly paint the firewall black



SO? Where are you on this list? I need updates fer sure ..... hope all is well!!!!
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Old 11-18-2014, 12:57 PM
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SO? Where are you on this list? I need updates fer sure ..... hope all is well!!!!
I think he is somewhere between step 1 and expecting his 2nd child...
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Old 12-17-2014, 07:14 PM
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Parking brake assembly is installed. I wanted to use the most factory parts that i could so i bought a stock parking brake cable kit to use with my c6 brakes. The two rear cables would have been a pain to attach plus they were little long. I managed to open up the hole on the rear brake cable mount to 9/16 and i ordered 1988-1996 corvette rear ebrake cables from oriellys for $20 each using ac delco part number 19143753. These cables are much shorter and fit perfect with my brake kit and quadra link. I will attach pictures but they are not of my car since the car isn't high enough to get pictures. I then used the front cable of my kit and hooked it up to the brake and ran the line thru the subframe. Now here is where i had another problem. The intermediate cable was too short. The correct non big block cable that comes with my car from the factory is 79" long. i need about 3 more inches. Luckily firewheel classics also makes another cable part number pbk-11r for the big block camaro that is 82" long. This will work perfect.. Long store short you want the following :

1988-1995 corvette rear ebrake cables ac delco part number 19143763
67 camaro big block intermediate cable pbk-11r
front cable pbk-10a
Drill out the kore 3 bracket to 9/16"





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Old 12-17-2014, 07:16 PM
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new softseal door weather stripping is done, rear brake assembly done, rear calipers and pads done, parking brake cables done, parking brake installed, wiper transmission installed and centered, cowl hood installed, gaps are where i want them to be, car is dynolined, panels are dynamated, windows are aligned, rear speakers installed, rear package tray,

Next up is probably doing some wiring. I have everything i need except exhaust, engines/ trans, vintage air, fuel lines, and front seats. Everything else is waiting to be installed

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Old 12-17-2014, 07:30 PM
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Harness and ECU:
http://www.efisource.com/shop/ms3-lsx-plug-and-play/

Works on one of these:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxVvPkAIP8Q
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Old 12-18-2014, 04:21 AM
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Randy the color,wheels and stance are perfect on this car,good luck on finishing it up
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Old 12-18-2014, 07:11 PM
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looking for black morris classics 3 point front seatbelt set that matts classic bowties had a special on. I think they were $299. Hoping they see this and shoot me a PM tonight and Ill shoot them a credit card. If not i might buy some finch products.
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