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    Rolls again

     



    Placed the suspension back on this morning , then did a well deserved garage cleaning . It needs a little blue up front maybe the cross member and spindle's , or the steering linkage and sway bar .





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    Quote Originally Posted by bluestang67 View Post
    Placed the suspension back on this morning , then did a well deserved garage cleaning . It needs a little blue up front maybe the cross member and spindle's , or the steering linkage and sway bar .

    Nah... Just get that SBF back in there!

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    Did get the block painted tonight . Yard work put me behind a little .

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    Lookin good, some blue up front would look nice, cant wait till my frame gets some color since its attached to the body that means the car will too
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    Pro been watching you prep . sitting in the bleachers just waiting.

    Yeah I think the engine will fill in the color just right . Forgot to order my gasket set a few weeks back when it should have been . Well I finally got it here last night and got the crank set in . Tomorrow I can start on the pistons .

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    Finally got the engine block assembled and over the last couple days finished getting oil pan done . Now tomorrow when I get home after work I can get the timing cover done and its ready to set back in the frame .

    This is all the blue I do need up front will pop off the frame .

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    Well again the brain hit me again I forgot to order my timing gear set to finish block and put it in frame .

    So not to let this great sunny and raining day go to waste , I starting installing bungs for shock mounts . I have read where the welded on bung specially 1/2 " bolts bend and throw off rear end .

    What I did was have some 1 1/4 " stress steel stock from Tool & Die drilled and reamed for a 5/8 bolts . This leaves a lot of meat around the bolt also , I think It should work well . I wanted them in the frame also not just welded to it like most . So this is what I did .








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