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

  1. Johnny Gee
    Joined: Dec 3, 2009
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    Johnny Gee
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    from Downey, Ca

    Lending a hand to the gentleman I bought my lathe from. Andy doesn’t move around so well after his health scare. Chased down all the EFI (TBI to be exact) wiring and unplugged it all and removed it. Going carbureted as a 55 Chevy Bel Air should.
     
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  2. chevy57dude
    Joined: Dec 10, 2007
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    Good deal, Johnny. Bet he is glad you're around.
     
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  3. jimmy six
    Joined: Mar 21, 2006
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    Unhappy with our performance at World Finals Bonneville without a way to tune in more I’m going inside to see and check everything. Ready for the engine stand and starting to send external parts out that I don’t have the expertise or tooling. 10 days since we got home and with times shops estimate today…I’m behind already! IMG_7199.jpeg IMG_7229.jpeg
     
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  4. HOTRODNORSKIE
    Joined: Nov 29, 2011
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    Finally got all eight pistons in the olds 303 today the rest sould go quicker. 20251011_151638.jpg 20251011_151627.jpg
     
  5. saltflats
    Joined: Aug 14, 2007
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    saltflats
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    from Missouri

    Stop by my buddy's shop to dive into the clutch and break problem this 1962 SS Impala has always had since being converted to a 409 4 speed. The clutch and break pedal have been very hard to operate. I know it has to be a pedal ratio problem.
    So today I dove into it and what was found is the bracket and pedals are from a 61 not a 62 and they are not the same. We did come up with some pedals but need the bracket to hang them from.
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  6. chevyfordman
    Joined: Oct 4, 2008
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    I like to copy things so I duplicated the plastic knob for the antenna with a stainless steel one that I made. IMG_3104.jpeg
     
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  7. Robdski
    Joined: Jun 28, 2024
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    Finally built some crib blocks to raise the car in preparation for body work.
    It feels safer when rolling under too. IMG_4230.jpeg
     
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  8. deathrowdave
    Joined: May 27, 2014
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    Working on some steel wheels to determine offset needed on the Tiger the rear track is over 3 inches more narrow than front track from the factory .
     

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  9. Moriarity
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    Yup, that is weird ain't it? you would think that because the dashes are the same from 61-2. When I took the girls transmission out of my 61 a few years back and put a 4 speed in it I looked the parts up in a Chevrolet parts book, I found that 60 and 61 are the same and got the parts from a 60 at French Lake auto parts
     
  10. saltflats
    Joined: Aug 14, 2007
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    saltflats
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    from Missouri

    And 63 is different from the 62. Funny 62 was a one year only thing.
     
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  11. Royalshifter
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    Royalshifter
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  12. Sharpone
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    IMG_3576.jpeg IMG_3575.jpeg IMG_3580.jpeg IMG_3581.jpeg IMG_3582.jpeg IMG_3583.jpeg Modified the transmission cross member for dual exhaust.
     
  13. brokedownbiker
    Joined: Jun 7, 2016
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    I'm getting ambitious this Fall. I am currently swapping my '31 Chevy from a Powerglide to a T-5. The upcoming projects for the winter are- painting car, installing fenders and boards, modifying my firewall for more clearance, and adding some performance goodies onto the six-cylinder.
     
  14. Still working on the ignition on my 29AA. Tossed the third Duraspark II ECM and put in a 1970 version points/condenser/coil. I've hit a roadblock in changing over the wiring. I can't figure out what still needs to be done yet, but it's come down to the 4/5 connector wires from the Duraspark II system that I've got to remove/terminate/reroute. I'm also having a hell of a time rolling over the engine to exactly TDC. I can't get a straight shot at muscling the engine once the starter spins it close. No room to fit a socket and breaker bar onto the crank nut and since it is a fresh, yet-to-be-started engine, it's tight!
    UPDATE!!!!
    Sat down to think about all that I did today. Couldn't logically think of anything I did wrong. Decided to go out one more time, put on the timing light just to see if I'm way off regarding timing. Turned the key to start and VROOOOOOOM!!!!!
    I about***** my pants!! It went off like a AA fuel dragster (gotta adjust that idle) and roared (no muffler! Damn, it's LOUD!) So I'm calling it a night with a big grin on my face. I'll sort out the idle and timing (didn't run it longer than about one full second but now know I'm damned close to 10 degrees BTDC.
     
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  15. swade41
    Joined: Apr 6, 2004
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    from Buffalo,NY

    I painted the red Willys gray, was going to move the cars out of the garage and do it in there, but it wassuch a calm beautiful 70 degree day I decided to do it in the yard instead.
    Naturally right after I started it got windy, then about 1,000 gnats showed up, they like to party !
    I held off on the satin clear until I can sand those little*******s out, which will be next spring. Now I need to add about 3 inches to the front body mounts on the frame to give it a proper nose high stance.

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  16. Sandcrab
    Joined: Jul 25, 2022
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    Sandcrab

    I started putting together another of my Craigslist piles. This is a 1962 Buick 215 block that had been bored for new sleeves. That increased the bore to 3.75", but when it was started the sleeves lifted and hit the head. It also had the 300 Buick crankshaft installed which increased the stroke and raised the total cubic inches to 300 plus. The heads were the single year aluminum 300 heads with larger valves and ports. They don't require any modification but were probably surfaced. The block was also decked so when I got around to dropping the intake manifold into place the bolt holes did not line up.
    Just eye balling it looked like .1875" offset about half the 3/8" capscrews. So I set up the angle plate on the mill, indicated the face of the flange level and took half the offset from each flange. The first pass on the blueing shows a couple low spots but even cuts on both ends verified the setup was level. It settled into place with no bolt interference and excellent port alignment.
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  17. Sandcrab
    Joined: Jul 25, 2022
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    Sandcrab

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    When I got the inkling to put the aluminum blower motor in a 1/4 scale car, I ran down one of the fiberglass outfits that made these bodies. I was told he had the molds, but would have to dig them out since he was not producing them at the time. He threw me a number like $450 and I had to pass.
    I ended up building an English Wheel, a station buck and rolling and welding up one from steel which is my avatar.
     
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  18. swade41
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    from Buffalo,NY

    Nice job on yours, I'm still surprised at what these little go-karts sell for, you regularly see them in the $2,000 - $3,000 dollar range. Now of course I didn't pay that but I knew it was a great deal when it was offered to me so I*******ed it up. Plus it gives me leeway to modify it a bit to suit my needs.
     
  19. HOTRODNORSKIE
    Joined: Nov 29, 2011
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    Got the short block done on the rocket. 20251026_125650.jpg
     
  20. Sandcrab
    Joined: Jul 25, 2022
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    Sandcrab

    Since I had the manifold situated, I made a foam pattern to adapt the Holley Economizer with its spreadbore to the square bore.
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  21. F-head
    Joined: Oct 20, 2007
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    Carson type top for my 39 IMG_8682.jpeg IMG_8686.jpeg
     
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  22. saltflats
    Joined: Aug 14, 2007
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    saltflats
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    from Missouri

    Latest little project. I have been helping****emble his 62 Biscayne and ran into this snag on a reproduction alternator.
    Their cardboard template must be worn out. Plan is to cut the weld then get the proper bend in it and weld it back up.
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  23. Desoto dual TQ 2.jpg Desoto dual TQ.jpg Wrapping up my 341 Desoto Hemi build....just laid on the flake and mocked up the intake. Later I'll be looking to add the 6x2 setup ;)
     
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  24. Johnny Gee
    Joined: Dec 3, 2009
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    Johnny Gee
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    from Downey, Ca

    The template say’s I’m one step closer to dropping the cab back onto the frame for good. IMG_4854.jpeg IMG_4855.jpeg IMG_4856.jpeg
     
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  25. Johnny Gee
    Joined: Dec 3, 2009
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    Johnny Gee
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    from Downey, Ca

    ^^^^^ Welded in. IMG_4857.jpeg So, do I cheat and buy a 55-56 Chevy battery hold down or make my own? IMG_4858.jpeg
     
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  26. Moriarity
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    cheat... why reinvent the wheel
     
  27. DDDenny
    Joined: Feb 6, 2015
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    from oregon

    Johnny
    I like the simplicity of the first/second generation Nova hold downs.
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  28. Johnny Gee
    Joined: Dec 3, 2009
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    Johnny Gee
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    from Downey, Ca

    Maybe too busy after all. IMG_4859.jpeg
    Nope :)
     
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  29. 5w Jen
    Joined: Jul 11, 2025
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    5w Jen
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    Got a 354 Spitfire with Torqueflite out of a 1957 Chrysler Windsor for our 33/34 frame project.
    It turns easily and looks to be in original condition with silver paint and all. We'll see how much will be left after we go through the engine and put on hemi heads etc.
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  30. Greg Rogers
    Joined: Oct 11, 2016
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    You can put hemi heads on that 354 engine? I don't know anything about old Mopars. Is that "spitfire 354" similar to the 318 poly?? kinda looks like it...
     
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