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  • Iamtheonlyreal1
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    I must say that you are a professional tubing bender, and that is pretty damn difficult to get all the tubing to lay as eveningly as you do.. I am regretting this part for Volvo X, and I wonder what type of tubing bender you are using, that is if you care to share? LOL

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  • ZammoTheChoppa
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    nice too see some progress

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  • Atom
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    Sorry guys. Been super busy trying to get this thing on the road for IPd. I promise to give a full update as soon as I'm back next Sunday. Here's a couple pics for now.







    Adam

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  • Atom
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    Didn't really get a chance to get much done today before I have to head to the in-laws for Easter Linner, but I:
    -cut to move the column up another 1/2"
    -pulled the 850 wheel
    -test fit the Nardi
    -CAD some engine mounts to adapt the B230 to vintage crossmember

    That's as high as I can get it without getting into the OE cluster.



    With the Nardi.



    All three wheels for size comparison.



    850 vs Amazon.



    Nardi vs 850



    Hopefully more tomorrow.

    Adam

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  • exesivefire
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    I can't believe what I just read through... Impeccable work.

    Really truly inspiring.

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  • floatingdino
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    Numbering system is good - A,3,D,7.
    Love it, subbed.

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  • DutchStance
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    OMG, that 850 wheel looks huge in there :P . Loving the work that your doing, and that engine is almost giving me wet dreams!

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  • Atom
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    Real hardwood in a house that I own. I'm keeping an eye on things. It needs to be refinished anyway and drastic times call for drastic measures. It's cool.

    Adam

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  • Francois Dillinger
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    this is my favorite build on s|w, but i hope that's a laminate floor in a house that you own.

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  • Atom
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    Today I:
    -Got the flywheel, pressure plate w/disk and pilot bearing put on the engine.
    -Measured for internal hydraulic throwout bearing.
    -Bolted engine and trans together for mocking up mounts and working on engine harness
    -Started mocking up 850 steering column
    -Began working on pedal placement
    -Cut last chunks of OE wiring out of the car
    -Drank some beers

    End of the OE 850 steering shaft (forgot to get a true before shot)



    After cutting off the 850 rubber coupler.



    Amount of misalignment from IPd steering coupler and 850 end yoke.



    Starting to mock into place. Need to raise it a little.



    Engine hoist in the living room. Got a unicornwife™ fo reals.



    Drinkin beers.



    Why am I swapping in an 850 column you might ask. A few reasons. A: collapsible lower steering shaft. I have the early steering box which is a "T" over a "T" rotated 90*. In a front end collision this will give me some crumple zone on the steering column. 3: key on the column with steering lock. Also a newer style double cut key. D: easy to find an adapter for my Nardi wheel. 7: high beam switch on the column (I don't like the stomp ones). I think that's it. Hopefully gonna squeeze in some time tomorrow to start mocking up the pedal mounts.

    Adam

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  • dbales
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    This....is....amazing.

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  • Atom
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    Today I received my stupid $50 pilot bearing. Doesn't look like much.



    My daughter showed lots of interest in the CAD work I was doing on the alternator bracket. It coulda been that she didn't want to go to bed, but she was showing lots of interest in what I was doing and a knack for being able to translate the 2D on screen drawing into the 3D bracket. I really enjoy having my family involved in this project.



    Adam

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  • Atom
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    Got done more stuff done yesterday. Little things, but important things.
    -new front cam seals
    -rear cam plug
    -iPd solid cam drive pins
    -got the cam carrier and valve cover completely torqued down
    -got lower timing cover on
    -got timing belt on for final time
    -located distributor drive w/Yoshifab CAS adapter so it's in the right position
    -drilled the block for turbo oil drain

    Radiator and oil pump got dropped off at NIW for modifications. I'll get there little by little.

    Adam

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  • dgoizo
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    OMFG this build is so sick. Absolutely amazing work

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  • ZammoTheChoppa
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    Originally posted by Atom View Post
    I'm working on finding an internal hydraulic throwout bearing to use. GM input shafts are 1.375" and the R154 is 1.377", so I'm sure I can find something. I'm probably gonna bring home the engine hoist tomorrow and bolt the flywheel on to measure bellhousing depth and pressure plate height.

    More to come soon hopefully,
    Adam
    QuarterMaster Twin plate clutches - We have been making custom twinplate kits for all sorts of cars now. V8s, Mitsi, Toyota, Mazda, Nissan etc Manon Racing Products - New Zealand Twin plate - For high hp street/drag/track. Rated up to 600whp Single plate - Up to 350whp, super light weight, OEM clutches are a monster compared to this. Quartermaster - Rally V series with sintered iron discs, the discs are the most robust you can buy and will handle abuse after abuse. Soft pedal feel,

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