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    Thread: '69 Firebird

    1. #21
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      Brought the car back to my shop. Time to tear it down now!

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    2. #22
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      Just a few small things happening here. Pulled the nose/fenders off, pulled the engine/trans (and sold them), and now about to pull the rest of the stuff off the firewall. I'm going to paint the firewall and inner fenders satin black next. Once that's done, I'll get to installing the Vintage Air setup and Wilwood MC.

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    3. #23
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      Cool build but I wanted to go drive it as it sit when you brought it home lol!
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    4. #24
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      Quote Originally Posted by TANKMASTERJ View Post
      Cool build but I wanted to go drive it as it sit when you brought it home lol!
      Haha, it'll be very different than that for sure when I get it going again!


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      Still working on the firewall but I'm happy with the progress I've made with the little time I've had to spend in the shop. I filled in the hole from the heater box and then got the Vintage Air setup mocked up behind the dash/welded some mounting studs for it before I started on body work on the firewall. When the previous owner painted the firewall, he just filled the seam running along the firewall with filler so naturally, it cracked. I wire wheeled all of that out, did some work to make everything a little more straight, and got it in primer along with seam sealer along that line (I've always liked that look for some reason on these cars).

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      My headers from Ultimate also came in

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      Engine bay is now black and things can start going together! Making a little bit of headway on the engine as well :D.

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    7. #27
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      Bolted the engine and TKX bolted together/sat in the car with some help from my buddy, Herb! I've got just enough room between the head and the firewall to attach a ground strap

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    8. #28
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      What engine mounts are you using for this, i am doing a similar swap in a 67 firebird and debating on what motor mounts to use.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Jk918 View Post
      What engine mounts are you using for this, i am doing a similar swap in a 67 firebird and debating on what motor mounts to use.
      I wanted some adjustment to play with instead of a fixed mount so I had purchased the ICT plates w/ Energy mounts for this one (Jeg's was out of them and substituted their brand, they appear to be the same from what I can tell). However, I personally wouldn't use these again. I'd like to have a little more adjustment than what these give. In a perfect world, I'd like to move the engine about 1/2" to 3/4" forward for a little more firewall clearance. The next set of holes available in these would move the engine several inches forward which isn't needed. I'm thinking some of the slider mounts would be a good fit in this situation, however, I don't have any experience with them on this platform.


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    10. #30
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      we used dirty dingo sliders, moroso solid engine mounts, BBC engine stands, and Speedtech trans crossmember in 1st gen Camaro subframe. It allowed plenty fore and aft adjustment (currently 1-2" off the firewall) and offset the engine 3/4" to the passenger side providing additional steering clearance.

      Quote Originally Posted by Josh@ridetech View Post
      I wanted some adjustment to play with instead of a fixed mount so I had purchased the ICT plates w/ Energy mounts for this one (Jeg's was out of them and substituted their brand, they appear to be the same from what I can tell). However, I personally wouldn't use these again. I'd like to have a little more adjustment than what these give. In a perfect world, I'd like to move the engine about 1/2" to 3/4" forward for a little more firewall clearance. The next set of holes available in these would move the engine several inches forward which isn't needed. I'm thinking some of the slider mounts would be a good fit in this situation, however, I don't have any experience with them on this platform.

    11. #31
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      Quote Originally Posted by btmatt View Post
      we used dirty dingo sliders, moroso solid engine mounts, BBC engine stands, and Speedtech trans crossmember in 1st gen Camaro subframe. It allowed plenty fore and aft adjustment (currently 1-2" off the firewall) and offset the engine 3/4" to the passenger side providing additional steering clearance.
      A little more clearance would be beneficial. I'm not mad about the placement, I'd rather have the engine as far back as possible. It's just a pain to get it in the car like this haha.


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    12. #32
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      Quote Originally Posted by Josh@ridetech View Post
      I wanted some adjustment to play with instead of a fixed mount so I had purchased the ICT plates w/ Energy mounts for this one (Jeg's was out of them and substituted their brand, they appear to be the same from what I can tell). However, I personally wouldn't use these again. I'd like to have a little more adjustment than what these give. In a perfect world, I'd like to move the engine about 1/2" to 3/4" forward for a little more firewall clearance. The next set of holes available in these would move the engine several inches forward which isn't needed. I'm thinking some of the slider mounts would be a good fit in this situation, however, I don't have any experience with them on this platform.
      Appreciate you sharing this, I've been looking at the ICT heavy duty plates that work with the clamshell type mounts, also considering the holley mounts, just can't wrap my head around paying $200+ on some motor mounts.

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      Quote Originally Posted by btmatt View Post
      we used dirty dingo sliders, moroso solid engine mounts, BBC engine stands, and Speedtech trans crossmember in 1st gen Camaro subframe. It allowed plenty fore and aft adjustment (currently 1-2" off the firewall) and offset the engine 3/4" to the passenger side providing additional steering clearance.
      I thought about using my existing offset mounts for additional header clearance, so great feedback.

      Josh, coming along great! Is that a DSE firewall smoothing plate?
      Red Forman: "The Mustang's front end is problematic; get yourself a Firebird."

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      Quote Originally Posted by 68Formula View Post
      I thought about using my existing offset mounts for additional header clearance, so great feedback.



      Josh, coming along great! Is that a DSE firewall smoothing plate?
      Thanks! It's just a piece of metal that I cut out and welded in, I kept it simple on this one


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