04-04-2016, 01:24 PM | #301 |
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You look good in that race car!! But I think you look way better in your race truck I bet it was a very nice break from the project!! Nice rims too, a little paint and......
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Nice wheels.
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Yup rims and race cars, thats a good weekend.
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Ahhh, the last pic with the big back tire just makes me smile, thanks.
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I got out to the shop a little this past weekend between rain storms and having to build a chicken coup for the Mrs...... more "honey do stuff"
I got the front floor plates fitted and welded into place so that the side bars have a place to land. I got the side bars tacked back in again and got the top windshield bar fitted. Im going to have to re-think the underdash bar as its going to be a knee-knocker where I have it placed right now. Man I sure wish I had known about this DIY Bender planset before I started all this roll bar stuff... - well for future bar benders here is the link to build this - http://www.gottrikes.com/tube_bender.htm http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=NfJIFK2gaXY I did receive a special treat from Chevy Dave this week too!, THANKS DAVE! Ill see if I can make that work out when I get a few more parts for it. More pics coming soon....
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Glad to hear you received it. Hope it works out for you as good as mine did for me. Keep me posted!
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Well Dang!!! its good to get the creative juices flowing again.... I had a chance to get and work on the roll bar some more, I wasnt going to let that thing beat me up any longer....
Got the Top windshield bar fitted into place after many many grindings and notchings to make it just right. Got the front floor pads welded into place and integrated the front cab mounts into them. Came out decent.
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Real nice!
Came out more than decent!
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Then I started to work on this new hood idea.... wow if something is gonna drive me nuts I think its gonna be this, but we'll give it a go! If it doestn work out Ill just go back to stock '57 hood because I aint messin' with the '57 body.... maybe....
So I got the hood into place.... and then had to figure out how to mount the 58-59 hinges to the 58-59 hood using the '57 firewall mounts.... sounds confusing doesnt it???? The 57 hinges mount outside of the hinge assembly while the 58-59 mounts to the inside of the inside assembly - so its a shorter distance between mounting points. I had to find a way to make up that difference with minimal effort.... Well heres how it will work : I took the measurements and layed them all out to see where both hinges would line up, then I made a cardboard template out of my design and worked with it until i got it fitted. So I am going to end up using the stock '57 hinge and I have made an adaptor to make it fit the 58-59 hood mounting. So nothing has to be cut up and changed. I will make these cardboard parts into real parts when I get more time.... Pretty simple actually. Once I get the hood mounted and fitted properly (as best can be) then I can start cutting, moving and shaving stuff..... Oh and I just happen to have a set of newly powdercoated (silver metallic) 58-59 hinges and springs ready to go that I wont be using anymore.....
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Fat tire friday....
Sorry I missed it Friday but its always fun to look at FAT TIRES!!!!
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Coming along nicely.
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it IS always fun.. awesome look.... comin along nicely my friend!
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Mike I got the bed off getting bondo'd right now, so the bed panels will get made next and then Im gonna get your custom hand made battery hatch installed!!! Thanks so much again!
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Nice work on the cage I'm really dreading doing mine keep it up I for some reason think your tires are a little wider then mine
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Creative problem solving on the hood hinges. Looking forward to seeing it come together.
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Cage, hood hinges, really really fat tires. All looks great. So if the fat slicks are your Sunday tires, what are your Monday-Saturday tires? Compact spares? LOL
Might look a bit funny
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Nah.... the slicks are Sundays.... and the treaded tires are for M-F when it goes out .... lol The new ENGINE news is I pulled the trigger on a new BBC 540 Crate Engine - Built out complete less intake with a dyno sheet and warranty thats says 717hp - 638tq at 5800rpm.... baseline!!!! Should have it in 30 days. So motor dilemma is done and over with.... no more BS to deal with.
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So here are the hinge adapters I fabbed out of some cold roll angle iron and flat steel. Just ran a nice single bead on one side that will be hidden on the hood side anyways, drilled the hood side holes slotted so they are adjustable and then bolted them onto the hood. Now I have to fit the hinge side to the adapter and drill the holes for wherever it meets up and should be good to go.....
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I may have missed it but what trans is going behind the monster engine?
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A bullet proofed TH400.... gonna keep it simple!
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Hinge fix looks good.
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717hp - 638tq Very nice Glad that is taken care of.
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ptc, great fab on the hinges, who doesn't love new tools (i'm addicted). BBC I'm in serious lust for the motor.
Just take lots of photo's to post when you walk on water Great build: Nut Case
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Thanks guys for checking in and commenting. Everything seems to be moving again in a good direction - I was hoping to be alot closer at this stage of the game, but oh well - life is full of "left turns" sometimes....
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