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Received very bad news today. Wheels aren't shipping until Tuesday. Although, there is a chance they'll ship Monday.
So, it looks like the chances of it getting to DGRR is about 10%. Once they show up, I still need rubber, but that's easy. I'm still working on getting it ready though, I have a glimmer of hope. If not. Next year. Dammit. |
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Small update.
I haven't done shit in the past few weeks :) Although, new tires are being mounted today!!! Maybe a car party is in order to get the rest of it screwed together.... |
I'm down, give us a date and hopefully I can make it! (not this weekend or the next)
Maybe the 31st or June 7th? |
Unless I get the engine in today, it looks like Sunday will be the day.
Should have it on the ground today. I'll get some pics of it with the new wheels. :) |
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https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-O...1999686678.jpg Stuck here. Need help stabbing the engine. |
tilt trans upward. wiggle some more. re align clutch disk if necessary (and make sure it fits on splines while you are at it)
wheels look like they are sticking out. need better pics |
You can stab it yourself...I do it all the time because I don't have dependable friends.
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I'll get better pics when the engine is in, fenders are on, and the rear fuel tank and bumper are back on. There is still alot of weight not on the car, and the suspension hasn't been compressed yet. |
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A few tips I've learned over the years that work across a variety of cars. Engine tilters help for larger engines or trannies.... IE installing a Jeep tranny by yourself with a floor jack, helps get the proper angle on the engine. Head to the hardware store and get a few long bolts the same thread as the tranny bolt. Cut the head off and thread them into the lower bolt holes on the block. If you have a stud extractor, proceed. If you don't have a stud extractor cut a notch into the open end of it so that you can unscrew them with a flat head screwdriver. Line up the lower bolt holes on the tranny with the now studs on the engine. Get in the engine bay, grab onto the block, adjust yourself so nothing pointy is aimed at your manly bits and thrust with the grace of an overweight 40yo virgin. Once the dowels are in the bellhousing. Lower the tranny jack slightly, install one top tranny bolt, remove the lower "studs" and replace with tranny bolts one at a time. This worked for me when trying to install my Jeeps tranny.... there's no real lower bolt holes, only on the top of the block.... Quote:
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