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    1. #201
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      Trimming motor mounts, making trans mounts, SIGH.


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    2. #202
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      Love all the detail. Thanks for sharing with good, close up pics and full captions.
      Cars are meant to be driven.

      John B

    3. #203
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      After waiting on a colleague to do some plasma cutting for me I finally found what I needed laying on my desk. Thanks to Paul Jonker for helping me out. These pieces will become my coil-over mounts. You have seen the drawings for these several posts ago. I also had an adventure to acquire myself some inner wheel tubs for the rear of the car. I phoned the trailer place and they said that they had a few hundred in stock. GOOD, I will be right there. ½ hour drive and at the desk! We don’t have any of those here? I just talked to you guys and you said you had hundreds. “Oh was that our OTHER store”? Two hour round trip to the “other” store and I had them in my possession.


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    4. #204
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      Remember a few posts ago when I said I could get 16 gallons of fuel in the car? Well nothing works better than getting an actual item in your hands. A friend of mine (Jeff Pritchard) answered my Facebook question about a fuel cell and said he had one at the “friends and family” discount. Strangely enough this was one day after driving down that way to pick up the wheel tubs. Oh well it’s a nice drive with the classic rock station playing “Fat Bottomed Girls”. Turns out that I can get a more useable 22 gallon fuel cell in the car.
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    5. #205
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      The unicorn truck needs to become a lot less of a truck and more of a Cougar. We will strip it down and retrieve what we need and sell as much off as we can. I recouped way more than I originally paid for the truck anyways. Despite all that was removed today it still drives around the yard.
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    6. #206
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      Even though I already MIG welded the car, I felt that for a better looking cage I would have my friend Brent Johnston over to TIG weld all the visible welds. We ended up grinding a lot out so they wouldn’t be all lumpy. Brent worked for a local chassis welder for several years and welded aerospace for 18 years. I hounded him to join the union and he now is one of our best stainless welders. He also is now the shortest welder in our hall, a title formerly held by my other friend Dwayne Rudkavitch.
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    7. #207
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      Just a start on doing the wheel tubs. I bought some weld through primer from the local auto body supply place. WHAT JUNK! That crap went everywhere. I looked like the tin man when I was using that ****. Don’t worry in a future episode I find a much better product. I have some pictures here but it’s not that detailed as I needed both hands many times when a good picture could have been taken.
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    8. #208
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      I ordered the Ride-tech R-joints along with my suspension links and the coil-overs and it finally got here. Well most of it got here. They didn’t ship the suspension links. SIGH!
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    9. #209
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      Over at lateral-g the entire new posts section was Camaros. Little more diversity here but still a shortage of the FOMOCO stuff. Dont worry though a little update is below!
      The biggest thing in Motocross!
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    10. #210
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      Today we decided to put that money we spent “on the car”. In other words those coil-overs will look better on the car than sitting in the wheelbarrow in the sea can. Some of this will work out just fine and some will apparently not.
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    11. #211
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      Earlier in my build thread I stated that the guy I ordered my Vette parts from was a flake. Although none of the big stuff was missing a lot of the little bits didn’t make it here. Today I had to make something simple that was supposed to come with the deal. As long as the initial stuff took, I decided that it would be easier for me to just manufacture it.
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    12. #212
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      I needed to remove the U-bolts that were holding the rear end in place. They were interfering in the placement of the coil-overs. Because of this I had to make some fake radius rods and install the links for the watts linkage so it all stays in place.
      https://lateral-g.net/forums/attachm...1&d=1650504066
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    13. #213
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      Today’s project was to do the driver’s side wheel tub. We can see if I learned anything from doing the first one.

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    14. #214
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      Anybody who has ever tubbed a car knows that the trunk hinges become a problem after tubs are added.
      We figured a solution and put that idea to the test.
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    15. #215
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      Today’s project was to create an upper shock mount cross-member. The original brackets that you saw before were never going to work. I don’t feel bad about that as they were specifically designed for the front coil-overs. I had just assumed that they could work at the back also. HMMMM.
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    16. #216
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      We decided that the rear coil-overs finally needed to have their mounting points finalized. We started with a gusseted and double bolted bottom mount and then moved to the upper cross-member mounting. This is another place where using clamps, taking accurate measurements and double checking are the order of the day.

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    17. #217
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      I like the way you build for strength. It's all about thinking about how the loads are going to be carried.
      Cars are meant to be driven.

      John B

    18. #218
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      Quote Originally Posted by jaybee View Post
      I like the way you build for strength. It's all about thinking about how the loads are going to be carried.
      I also have a lot of my stuff designed for easy replacement if going forward a lighter part could suffice.
      The biggest thing in Motocross!
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    19. #219
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      Keep the updates coming!



    20. #220
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      Those fancy Ride-tech R-Joints are just sitting there and they needed to be put on the car. Besides this would make the car easier to roll around on its own springs. That would not happen till much later, but that was the thought on that particular day. Let’s get the suspension links in!
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