C2 Body Mounts/Bolts/Etc. Question
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
C2 Body Mounts/Bolts/Etc. Question
I'm currently performing a "body on" restoration of frame/etc. under my 66 C2 coupe. I have the steering column out, all brake lines removed, front bumpers, etc. My question is.....I don't want to complete separate frame from body at this point but I would like to replace the old body mount hardware while I'm doing everything else. How high do I have to raise the body off frame to install the new mount hardware once all body mount bolts are removed/etc.? Any special techniques used to accomplish this "mini" body lift? Please advise and thanks in advance for your suggestions!
Chuck
Chuck
#2
Team Owner
Spray all bolts with penetrating oil and let them soak for awhile....
You still have to remove the seat belt anchor cables....rear valance, unless side exhaust..front bumper bracket that passes through the grille...rear bumpers...radiator support mount on frame...splash shields.....
After all that....at least 4-5inches...
You still have to remove the seat belt anchor cables....rear valance, unless side exhaust..front bumper bracket that passes through the grille...rear bumpers...radiator support mount on frame...splash shields.....
After all that....at least 4-5inches...
#3
Racer
Thread Starter
Spray all bolts with penetrating oil and let them soak for awhile....
You still have to remove the seat belt anchor cables....rear valance, unless side exhaust..front bumper bracket that passes through the grille...rear bumpers...radiator support mount on frame...splash shields.....
After all that....at least 4-5inches...
You still have to remove the seat belt anchor cables....rear valance, unless side exhaust..front bumper bracket that passes through the grille...rear bumpers...radiator support mount on frame...splash shields.....
After all that....at least 4-5inches...
Chuck
#4
Team Owner
Do you have side exhaust?
You might have to remove them...
Where your rocker panels attach, you can possibly get some blocking in between the frame and panels...use a floor jack to raise and do one side at a time, leaving on/in some bolts/mounts on opposite side so the body shift....also watch out for your gas filler boot when you put the body back in place, make sure its centered..
Do them one at a time and noting how many shims are at each point/location, marking-taping the new ones together so when they fall and not scatter on the floor..
You might have to remove them...
Where your rocker panels attach, you can possibly get some blocking in between the frame and panels...use a floor jack to raise and do one side at a time, leaving on/in some bolts/mounts on opposite side so the body shift....also watch out for your gas filler boot when you put the body back in place, make sure its centered..
Do them one at a time and noting how many shims are at each point/location, marking-taping the new ones together so when they fall and not scatter on the floor..
#5
Melting Slicks
Jack it up 1 - 1 1/2 in, pull the shims and you'll be able to pull the rubber mount. Make sure you replace the same number of shims at each mount location.
#6
Racer
Thread Starter
Remove what Jack said, if undercar exhaust, a floorjack and a 2 x 4 up against the edge of the metal channel that runs between the wheel wells is all you need. The rubber part of the body mount that sticks thru the frame (or steel mount on the firewall) is only 1/4 in. deep.
Jack it up 1 - 1 1/2 in, pull the shims and you'll be able to pull the rubber mount. Make sure you replace the same number of shims at each mount location.
Jack it up 1 - 1 1/2 in, pull the shims and you'll be able to pull the rubber mount. Make sure you replace the same number of shims at each mount location.
#7
Melting Slicks
here's what the channel looks like, you can see the door opening and louvers above. The piece of metal running across the channel was cut off by the previous owner to put sidepipes on. It would have had a 3 inch section bent down to screw the rocker molding too for under car exhaust. second pic shows the rear portion near the rear wheel well with the seat and seat belt mounts.
Last edited by Bill32; 06-04-2015 at 09:45 AM.
#8
Burning Brakes
look up body mounts Daren for a writeup on this. I did this on my floor over a short period in winter. I used a 2x6 piece of wood 8 inches long. I removed one side at a time. Started with Radiator one and worked back. Put wood between rocker panel (removed off course) and frame, and jack from that location. Car should be on ground with wheels touching. I was able to jack up 1 1/2 to 2 inches and slide hand in there and replace. Make sure you keep exact number of shims (if you need many use tape to keep them together. All bolts came off with no problem, The pain in the **** was the convertible top bolts that go to the rear end body mount. I had to grind them off. Take your time and all should work out.