76 engine bay clean up (---pic---very long)
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76 engine bay clean up (---pic---very long)
Ok, here we go. For the last 112 days I have spent all my time after school working on cleaning up my 76 engine bay. It originally started out as only a radiator support and water pump replacement but before I knew it I got carried away and pulled the engine and tran. And if that wasn’t enough, kept going with new calipers, differential seals, cleaning the shifting unit, shocks, and a ton more things. Hopefully now I am at the point of not touching it for a while.
So with no more delay here it is:
After getting locked out, I made this to prevent the hood from getting lock up again.
So with no more delay here it is:
After getting locked out, I made this to prevent the hood from getting lock up again.
Last edited by 1976 corvette; 12-20-2009 at 07:15 PM.
#6
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that looks amazing!!! i am in dyer need of doing this, but it will probably have to wait till next winter break. the sidepipes look really cool btw, im loving the black on black.
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Looks great!
"Ok, here we go. For the last 112 days I have spent all my time after school working on cleaning up my 76 engine bay."
Now, how are your grades?
"Ok, here we go. For the last 112 days I have spent all my time after school working on cleaning up my 76 engine bay."
Now, how are your grades?
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Surprisingly good. 3.5 unweighted but this is a very easy semester. I would get home at 3 and work on it till around 12 (once an all nighter). Then wake at 5 to get a good hour in before going to school. Soo worth it.
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Yea they use to loved it because they knew where I was every night; but now they hate it since it's on the road and not the strongest car in a event of an accident.
#15
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Oh, yeah.... That's what I'm talkin' about! Beautiful work...well done. Enjoy!