


Ford 400 engine mount:

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quote:Originally posted by Danno:
Comp2, my hats off to you. Looks like your car has had a resto once before.My car had the same look two yrs ago with the exception of the wiring harness.God that box of wiring makes my hair stand up.Seems like the car is in great hands.
Dan
quote:Originally posted by accobra:
Gary,
My front pivot point I'm not the happiest with but I wanted to keep them almost center of the rotation point on the Rotissere. I used old FREE WHEELING HUBS out of my Fathers garage that were brand new for rotation.
quote:Originally posted by Mark Mensen:
I think you started with the wrong car this one is looking too easy.
I hope #1280 looks that good when its taken apart.
They slapped metal patch panels all over the place and just sculpted the car out of filler.quote:The guys that had it before me even filled the seems under the car and in the fender well. I wouldn't be surprised if I shed 50lbs just from filler.
Dennis Quella recommends welding those seams to strengthen the body.
quote:Originally posted by jeff6559:
They slapped metal patch panels all over the place and just sculpted the car out of filler.
Just like Coddington and the hot rod guys do.
quote:Originally posted by accobra:
I would like to see that .. I'm going to alter my steel hood to make a GT40 style .. I like the look and I will be cutting out the head light bar also but I would like to move the fuel tank up front also .. Hmmm speaking of head lights ??
LOL
Ron
quote:Originally posted by accobra:
Gary,
SO what media did they use and were you happy with the job .. did it bring it to bare metal ??
Ron
quote:Originally posted by jeff6559:
If it's blasted, the media leaves a residue that protects it from rust for a pretty long period of time. Just don't touch it with your hands or body as that takes away that protection and lets surface rust start. Besides, you don't want to prime until you've got as much of the media out as possible.
quote:Blasting provides no measurable protection. Since soda or walnut shells don't get into the metal they don't expose it as much to fresh rust like sand or glass but there is a hint of rust if you look close in a very short period of time even in dry weather.
quote:Originally posted by accobra:
You do ...can I ship 6476 to you ???? LOL
Today I stripped my car completely of all its bolt on parts .. the car in on the rotissere and now the metal work starts ... only minor problem I have is aligning the flairs ... I have to mock up the suspension and need the wheels I'm going to use to get them right ??
Ok gotta get wheels ASAP.
Ron
quote:Originally posted by accobra:
My plan is to borrow a trailer rotary compressor and buy an enlcosed bead blaster for small stuff,.
heres where I'm at today
Ron
quote:Originally posted by Danno:
Gotta have the highest respect for the man who strives for perfection in his car.The last 10%, yep I'm finally their now.
Dan
quote:Originally posted by accobra:
Looks great .. but why not etch prime the underside and paint with black enamel. Not familiar with POR15 ??? is it a brush application ??
R
quote:Originally posted by accobra:
Ok forgot one question .. so the POR15 you paint over it ??
Ron
quote:Originally posted by Fahrenheit351:
I have to commend both of you for the excellent post....its been fun watching the progress.
One question Comp2.....how did you get the p-car on and off the rotissare?
quote:Having said that in any form ALL the air scooped up by the air duct is pushed under the car.
quote:I have an early pushbutton which is next which will remain pretty much stock when I get to it.
quote:Originally posted by thewop:
Hi The pictures stopped coming in.Is there a hold on the project? Even little things are worth showing.Thanks for all the info so far
Sam
quote:Originally posted by thewop:
Gary
Looks like a excellent fix compared to what was there.Don't you just hate having to redo someone else's work?Sometimes you wish things were better left alone until done properly.Can you show where you welded in the jack plates?
Thanks Sam
quote:That repair done. On to the next:
quote:Originally posted by PLT-1:
I just did a resto job just like this on my '67 Firebird convertible. I used a painless wire kit and it went smooth and easy, has anyone treid to adapt a painless kit for a cat??... I mean for 335 bucks you can just pick a spot for the fuse block and run the wires?.. Say if you got a harness for a large car with all options, the wires would be plenty long, there would provisions for all option??.. Mine even door servo, elec fan..etc??... Has this been done???...