Thread: Hot Rod Chevy Pro Street! Pics
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12-12-2012 02:22 PM #196
Gorgious!
" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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12-12-2012 02:49 PM #197
seems a shame to put a body on itCharlie
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12-12-2012 04:35 PM #198
Really looks great going together! Going to be way to nice to drive!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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12-13-2012 01:50 AM #199
The detail that you have accomplished is amazing and I just noticed something else that I had missed in other photo's, the way the bottom of the engine mount is done to allow the steering rod to pass through it, simple but beautiful.
I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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12-13-2012 05:28 AM #200
It looks better with every part you put on
Seeing those photos - did you put gear oil in that differential yet? I would like to suggest that you do if not as I found that using the crush washers on new studs (mine ordered from Currie and torqued to the highest recommended lb ft) wont guarantee oil wont ooze down the stud threads and stain that beautiful paint.
===============================================================Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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12-13-2012 06:45 AM #201
Dave's got a great eye for detail! I had the same problem and called the guys at Just Rear Ends to ask about it. Their first question was "Did you use a layer of black silicone on the face joint?" When I told them I used the paper gasket they supplied plus the crush washers they said that those "...come from the housing supplier, and we never use them." On the Jeeps, which get their differential fluid changed more often due to water crossings, we always just use a layer of black silicone, no crush washers.Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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12-13-2012 08:30 AM #202
Roger - I used the gold HT silicone, not the black. It's 'purported' to be more oil resistant. Also used the washers ---- well, just because ........Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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12-13-2012 08:42 AM #203
A little tip about the rear ends leaking grease from the studs------the newer greases are much different than the old style lubes and will get in/thru a much smaller area---the leak happens thru the space in the threads of the studs--sealer on the threads(like a pipe fitting) or a nut that is capped (some nice ss ones out there) will stop the leak------
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12-13-2012 09:53 AM #204
Wow thanks guys for the great advice and juat in time.
no i didnt tighten nuts yet and havent put oil in it yet will wait for awhile to put oil in i bought a new felpro gasker for it.
and thanls for all the commenta flad u guys luke thw photos and there is soo Many lil details i have done on car ill keep updates lime ti get axlea in this weekend thanka again for the great advice.
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12-13-2012 10:20 AM #205
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12-13-2012 07:37 PM #206
Lmao I do pretty good job of that on my own just bought a new suv this summer and new car last week. Need a nice 24ft enclosed trailer next lolLast edited by Pro fleetline; 12-13-2012 at 07:46 PM.
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12-19-2012 06:06 PM #207
Finally back on the ground ...and on the ground it is 3 1/2"s of ground clearance to front cross member! lol
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12-19-2012 06:19 PM #208
Lookin' really good!!!! I think you should build another frame to put the body on and drive, then just leave this one sitting around and lookin' good!!!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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12-19-2012 06:33 PM #209
Man, she's looking SWEET!
.Pugsy
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12-19-2012 06:39 PM #210
Is kinda a shame to cover it up! lol just have to get the body looking like this.
I am glad i stayed with this color wanted an antique color and just love this shade of green sure like it better than the color of primer lol.
Like Mike says, if you add a layer of foam it tends to hine the slight bump, and you can even sand the foam surface slightly to really smooth it out.
Stude M5 build