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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Lloyd's paint & glass, Jul 18, 2022.

  1. Stock Racer
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  2. jwilson645
    Joined: Apr 6, 2011
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    Threw the bedside and fender on to check the stance. It has a 3" drop axle in front with new stock height springs and so far I've removed 2 leafs from each rear pack. I think the rear needs to come down 2 more inches.
     

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  3. lumpy 63
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    Try extended shackles on the rear:cool:
     
  4. lumpy 63
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  5. rob-redm
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    just finished painting the centers two weeks ago. I went and had tires installed on Saturday.. Sunday slapped them on ! WAGON WHEELS.jpg
     
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  6. jwilson645
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  7. wood buck made from the new gl***
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  8. Son built this structure for his jeep floor IMG_2537.jpeg One more brace to go
     
  9. patsurf
    Joined: Jan 18, 2018
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    nice toes there teach....
     
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  10. ALLDONE
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    3 weeks in on my street stripper, got the new winshield......sanded the bumpers , painted them to preserve them till I find a chrome shop.... looks like they are all gone...mexico???started cleaning under the hood....took a week off and went to utah... so all in it's 2 weeks IMG_3547[9100].jpg IMG_3558[9108].jpg IMG_3589[9116].jpg IMG_3733[9127].jpg IMG_3734[9128].jpg IMG_3547[9100].jpg IMG_3558[9108].jpg IMG_3589[9116].jpg IMG_3733[9127].jpg IMG_3734[9128].jpg IMG_3735[9129].jpg IMG_3736[9130].jpg IMG_3737[9131].jpg
     
  11. swade41
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    I've been doing my own fibergl*** work as of late, trying to make a silk purse out of a pig's ear with this damn truck hood.
    So far I think it's winning, two afternoons and I still can't get the grill to fit this oversized hood but I'm literally whittling away at it.

    What a stock one looks like, grill fits over the hood.

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    I added a flange to bolt the grill to but the hood is so wide I've actually resorted to carving out a space for the grill to sit in.

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  12. jimpopper
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    Motor back in. Intake still in mock up. IMG_2160.jpeg
     
  13. Cheers Colin,
    It’s been pretty stressful these last couple of years, literally had nowhere to work on anything and all my gear, and I mean, all my gear has been in storage.
    It has been like living a different life really, soon be back on it though. You don’t realise what you do until you can’t do it.
     
  14. Hubnut
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    20241015_173417.jpg It's fine....everything is fine.
     
  15. Putting the broke pieces back together
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  16. swade41
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    I know we've talked about the aluminum double hump heads here before, I just ran across Chris Birdsong's latest video and he had bought Speedway's version and the valve broke with only 400 miles on them.
    So be careful

     
  17. Oneball
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    What is going on with the cylinder next to it and why is the block cracked, did the broken valve crack the block?
     
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  18. lumpy 63
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    It is kind of a no no to put 2.02s on a 283 ....I am wondering if the valve hit the piston due to the tiny valve reliefs and maybe it saw a little too much RPM?
     
  19. Rickybop
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    Nice bright sunny fall morning. Heading off to prep my 1931 Plymouth PA Business Coupe I just purchased so I'm sure it's ready to go when I take the trailer down there in a few days to haul it home. It doesn't have a front axle. So I'm taking an axle from a 1964 Ford truck and I'll u-bolt it to the leaf springs on the Plymouth.
    At least, that's the plan.
    I think I have everything...

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    Edit:
    Done did it.
    Just like downtown. LOL
    Good enough just to get it on and off the trailer.
    Looks like a car now.

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  20. HOTRODPRIMER
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  21. squirrel
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    I have to do yet another oil change on the Corvette, and I'm also going to pack front wheel bearings, and "flip" the front tires because of some uneven wear that could probably be prevented with a real front end alignment (and probably some parts replacement). But with over 20k on the clock since I got the car, and it's still driving, I'm happy
     
  22. lumpy 63
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    20241024_100630.jpg Tested header fit with actual heads
     

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  23. Lloyd's paint & glass
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    You're definitely a bad*** reverend Jim :cool: drive em or let em go!
     
  24. IMG_2639.jpeg Should fix the issue with hitting the timing cover
     
  25. Lloyd's paint & glass
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  26. We made a transmission crossmember for Papaw. The one I bought from EBay was advertised as being for an AD truck. Nope, didn’t fit for ****. With lots of encouragement from my friends, Lloyd and Lumpy, we made one that will work. It’s not the prettiest thing, but I think it will work. I also taught Little(?) Truckdoctor how to weld. He did damn fine for his first job. Resized_20241027_145154_1730058765627.jpeg Resized_20241027_145211_1730058757282.jpeg Resized_20241027_145215_1730058756962.jpeg Resized_20241027_145147_1730058766346.jpeg Resized_20241027_145140_1730058768678.jpeg Resized_20241027_145129_1730058773776.jpeg
     
  27. chevyfordman
    Joined: Oct 4, 2008
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    I got paint on the engine and the pan installed. IMG_2610.jpeg
     
  28. lumpy 63
    Joined: Aug 2, 2010
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    20241027_162502.jpg Recieved all my vintage and NOS ball joints , bushings and shafts for the Tempest today.
     
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  29. Kid got his last brace fabricated for his jeep floor
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  30. K13
    Joined: May 29, 2006
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    Slowly working on my '63 Riv. Going the mild custom/lowrider type route. Riv purists will probably hate what I am doing but got to cut things up to be somewhat original. Will be on hydraulics in the front and bags in the back ala Marcos Garcia's 90's build Riviera. It is going to get some further badge and antenna removal(not sure about door handles) Needs paint and will be redoing the interior so it will be a long term project.
    Drawer knob grill.
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    Taillights and trim removal out back.
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