next was to widen the right side wheel house. the same procedure and now nearly done. all it needs now is the filler strip
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next was to widen the right side wheel house. the same procedure and now nearly done. all it needs now is the filler strip
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i had a wagon at one time too. then came this one
it is unique
i have another a 61 i would sell
it's been awhile . i can't believe how much time has past. but i really need to start putting in some good time on this build. here are progress pictures of the left rear wheelhouse. now two inches...
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no i made my engine mounts to bolt to original factory mounting position on the k member
i have plans in the works also
interesting thread
i think so
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priorities.. use it now one day it will be useless LOL
three hours north of you and we are having a heat wave at -9 degrees
that is the fun of pioneering a build like this. the mass sit around and wait for people like us to figure it out,with what parts can be used and when all the hard stuff is done. they jump in....
in for your build. i haven't totally decided on the s10 clutch myself. drilling and tapping the flywheel for the solstice turbo clutch seems more like the the answer for a stouter clutch solution.
yeah i haven't done anymore research on that. other than the spline is typical gm. solstice used this trans with a turbo, so maybe take a look at that disc. you can always get an aluminum flywheel...
cool :nod:
flywheel is from jeep liberty. clutch is from 90's s10 four cylinder. pilot bearing is machined to fit center of flywheel
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:bump2:progress?
once the polyurethane primer had a chance to cure and dry i sanded that down with 180 grit sand paper to discover some minor imperfections and pin holes. i fixed those areas and then i reprimed the...
now i wasn't finished there. i then cut down the back side shell of the crossfire hatch and trimmed it down with the hunch that this would really make this modification seem to be factory made. take...
once welded a little filler was used to smooth out the area. and a few coats of polyester primer was applied
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i was sure i could get it to conform with my decklid. so i peeled off the outer skin from the crossfire hatch and trimmed away at the lancer's lid. placed the skin in place added a few screws to hold...
i was originally going to build a one off spoiler. but looking through the bone yard this caught my attention
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glad to hear from you. ready to sse how youv'e moved forward
any progress.?