Project 69-LS3
#41
Yes, itīs time for a update...
The rear end is here almost completed.
After a few more hours it looks like this, the frame is finished...
Now itīs time for the body.
The doors and the door gaps did not fit like the should, so i had to do some work on them...
After a few hours...
The same work was done on the other door gaps.
Now is the gaps on the decklid next i line to be reworked and the the gaps around the lights...
The rear end is here almost completed.
After a few more hours it looks like this, the frame is finished...
Now itīs time for the body.
The doors and the door gaps did not fit like the should, so i had to do some work on them...
After a few hours...
The same work was done on the other door gaps.
Now is the gaps on the decklid next i line to be reworked and the the gaps around the lights...
Last edited by BB502; 11-25-2012 at 04:36 PM.
#42
Burning Brakes
BB502... looks GREAT! I am so envious of your super clean frame!
What kind of body bushings are you using?
Where did you get your bolt kits from?
Thanks,
Ron
What kind of body bushings are you using?
Where did you get your bolt kits from?
Thanks,
Ron
#44
I have not bought any bolt kits, all the bolt is the original bolts but i have clean them and had them coated ( a few was to rusty so i bought new ones i my local hardware store )
I bought a straight thermostat housing on Ebay, it was the easiest solution.
Last edited by BB502; 11-26-2012 at 07:03 AM.
#45
Burning Brakes
thank you for the answers!
when you lifted the body off the frame...did you just pull the 6 or so body bolts and lift it? or did you disassemble the body to parrtially reassemble it for your lift?
Thanks,
R
when you lifted the body off the frame...did you just pull the 6 or so body bolts and lift it? or did you disassemble the body to parrtially reassemble it for your lift?
Thanks,
R
#46
Thanks " ī75 "
I forgot to show this picture of the new pulley to the steering pump, there is no problem now with the pulley hitting the control arm. ( but i cut the bolt on the control arm , just for safety)
The pulley is a modified pulley from a Saab...
The frame is ready to be reassenbled again.
I made new brake lines:
The engine was painted chevy orange:
The control arms was rebuild with poly bushings:
I purchased a set of Coilovers:
The front end is almost finished:
Iīm making my own version of the Steeriod rack and pinion kit ( the steering rack is from a Saab 9-3 ), mounted in brackets i have made:
I havenīt decided if i should go with these brakes (I must use 18" wheels or bigger ) or if i should use standard size brakes so i can use 15" rally wheels if i want to:
The engine is back in the frame again:
I made a bracket on the engineblock so i can use the original clutch likange:
This is so far i have come ( iīm from Sweden so you have to excuse the spelling...)
I forgot to show this picture of the new pulley to the steering pump, there is no problem now with the pulley hitting the control arm. ( but i cut the bolt on the control arm , just for safety)
The pulley is a modified pulley from a Saab...
The frame is ready to be reassenbled again.
I made new brake lines:
The engine was painted chevy orange:
The control arms was rebuild with poly bushings:
I purchased a set of Coilovers:
The front end is almost finished:
Iīm making my own version of the Steeriod rack and pinion kit ( the steering rack is from a Saab 9-3 ), mounted in brackets i have made:
I havenīt decided if i should go with these brakes (I must use 18" wheels or bigger ) or if i should use standard size brakes so i can use 15" rally wheels if i want to:
The engine is back in the frame again:
I made a bracket on the engineblock so i can use the original clutch likange:
This is so far i have come ( iīm from Sweden so you have to excuse the spelling...)
Those brake lines look to be copper. I hope they are not copper. Copper work hardens from vibration, gets brittle and can crack.
#48
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Agree with gcusmano about the copper, bad idea. I put SS in for gas and brake lines and the pre-formed lines weren't all that good a fit. Bending them to make them fit was a PITA. After 40+ years my factory steel lines were in pretty good shape so (my two cents) I would recommend you use steel, not stainless steel and not copper.
#49
Burning Brakes
Agree with gcusmano about the copper, bad idea. I put SS in for gas and brake lines and the pre-formed lines weren't all that good a fit. Bending them to make them fit was a PITA. After 40+ years my factory steel lines were in pretty good shape so (my two cents) I would recommend you use steel, not stainless steel and not copper.
http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS-Performan...11534/10002/-1
http://store.fedhillusa.com/?gclid=C...FQWnnQodbUMANw
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/web...eywordless--ad
Last edited by 74modified; 11-29-2012 at 04:45 PM.
#52
They are probably Cunifer lines, very common on European cars. Much easier to form than steel, much much better than stainless. A copper/nickle alloy that is DOT approved and does not corrode. I have used it and it is great stuff.
http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS-Performan...11534/10002/-1
http://store.fedhillusa.com/?gclid=C...FQWnnQodbUMANw
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/web...eywordless--ad
http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS-Performan...11534/10002/-1
http://store.fedhillusa.com/?gclid=C...FQWnnQodbUMANw
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/web...eywordless--ad
Yes, iīm using copper/nickle brakelines.
#53
Burning Brakes
BB502,
wondering how you got the body off so nicely and together on your lift...
did you just pull the body bolts and lift it?
or did you disassemble the body to partially reassemble it for your lift?
thanks,
R
wondering how you got the body off so nicely and together on your lift...
did you just pull the body bolts and lift it?
or did you disassemble the body to partially reassemble it for your lift?
thanks,
R
#54
When i pulled the body i just used my engine hoist, but that hoist do not lift straight up so the body scraped a little against the frame, but i didnīt care at that point.
But when i had the frame finished i didn't want it to be scraped so i had to build another lift.
#56
Burning Brakes
BB 502
What upgrades/kind are you doing?
I see the Brembo....which kit?
anything with suspension?
Planning on starting my frame-off in June, and am starting to look into upgrading/resto-modding plans.
Thanks,
R
What upgrades/kind are you doing?
I see the Brembo....which kit?
anything with suspension?
Planning on starting my frame-off in June, and am starting to look into upgrading/resto-modding plans.
Thanks,
R