Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

I went to the new Summit Racing store in Arlington yesterday and walked away with a whole list of stuff I want to get for this thing.  I've got new wheels in the garage so the first thing I'm going to do is order new tires this week for them.

 

 

back.png

  • Like 3
Posted

She's a friggin beauty, Jeff!  :thumbs:

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Got the control arm on the Cadillac....and found the strut was wanked. Got a new strut sitting in the unit. Just gotta get it on now

Posted

IMAG1363.thumb.jpg.c33065119d908e4a86495e44f4836952.jpgI put my custom built Austin Healey /COBRA  in my enclosed trailer  for the winter, all chevy powered  factory built classic from classic raodsters of Fargo North  Dakoda, , what a fast ride , ,at only two thousand lbs,  ,and my other hotrod is a 1940 Plymouth Coupe also chevy powered , take them to many shows and cruise nights in our area,

  • Like 2
Posted
14 minutes ago, Colossus said:

Very very nice, Bob. 

piicked up the Austin Healey /COBRA two years ago ,after I sold my 23T I built ,it was a 355 Chevy   crate engine with a 4:10 possi Chevy  ten bolt rear and I built it with a Muncie Rock crusher Close ratio  four speed ,  it would pull the wheels off the ground  in second gear ,wife was scared to ride in it so I sold her and  bought the 65 AUSTIN , I do miss that 23T,,,

00l0l_cRtmAQCdGiN_600x450.jpg

00P0P_bWIiALtGebV_600x450.jpg

IMAG0397.jpg

  • Like 2
Posted
4 hours ago, bviau said:

wife was scared to ride in it so I sold her

LOL

Posted

Off topic. I am pissed! Tried to order window regulator slides for my 96 buick roadmaster collectors edition,and nobody carries them. What? GM run oita plastic? If i cant buy that as a replacement part,what makes you think i will ecer buy another gm product ??

Posted

Don't feel bad - they've stopped making quite a few parts for my 2007! :sick:

Posted
14 hours ago, Glenno Downing said:

Off topic. I am pissed! Tried to order window regulator slides for my 96 buick roadmaster collectors edition,and nobody carries them. What? GM run oita plastic? If i cant buy that as a replacement part,what makes you think i will ecer buy another gm product ??

You actually expect GM to still manufacture obscure parts like a window regulator slide 21 years later? 

  • Like 1
Posted

Ahh, yeah I guess it's been a while! '96 seems like yesterday to me. Hard to believe it's over 2 decades ago!  

 

Where the hell does the time go??? :sigh:

Posted
15 hours ago, Glenno Downing said:

Off topic. I am pissed! Tried to order window regulator slides for my 96 buick roadmaster collectors edition,and nobody carries them. What? GM run oita plastic? If i cant buy that as a replacement part,what makes you think i will ecer buy another gm product ??

These things? https://www.amazon.com/Window-Regulator-1994-1996-Caprice-1990-1996/dp/B00PBZ5F2M

 

Posted

I had that problem with old cars. I found a cure, I started playing with old trucks and using LMC trucks among others.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  • Like 1
Posted (edited)

Damn great deal with there, Nick!

 

Speaking of that gen Camaro ... my buddy just took his '11 SS to a Euro dyno guy the other day, just to double check the work he had done. Guy says to him, "I'm betting on 450 at the wheels". My buddy says, "Alrighty, I think you're way off, but have at it".

 

He just got it back from Jannetty Racing in CT - had the supercharger pulley changed to a smaller one, since he wasn't making peak boost. They also found that the belt was slipping, so there was even less boost than they had thought. Boy, let me tell ya ... there's a BIG difference NOW!! 

 

Took me for a ride last weekend. We hit 125 MPH on the Mass Pike in SECONDS after leaving the on-ramp. Traffic is such a buzzkill. :D

 

 

The Euro guys started laughing their asses off when they saw the numbers. Also mentioned that the tuning was SPOT-ON perfect! No surprise there. Jannetty knows their stuff!

 

IMG_1487.jpg

Edited by Jsdirt
  • Like 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Latest Articles

  • Posts

    • Well....I've done my first intake gasket. Probably wrong, but...we'll see?   Ultra black on the china walls and 1/4" up onto the sides of the intake gaskets. Permatex High Tack (couldn't find Gaskachinch) on the head side of the intake gasket. I read wrong and it says you're supposed to put it on the mating surface of the head, not the gasket. Hoping it's like a PB&J sandwich where it doesn't matter what side the PB goes on so long as there's jelly. That crap is messy/sticky and I got a dab or two on the intake port openings, tried to wipe it off. Hopefully it won't be a big deal and will only aid in sealing.   Per instructions I left the intake (top side) of the gasket dry except for a light smear of RTV around the coolant ports. Wiggling the intake in there was a bear but I had help to free me of surrounding wiring/stuff but I was basically able to set it straight down lined up with the bolt holes.   I did not think to wait until the RTV skinned over but there probably was 5-10 minutes while it sat before installing the intake.   Bolts finger tight first. Then, followed the Chilton's manual pattern to snug them to 15 lb-ft.   Waited a little over an hour, and then did the final torque in sequence again to 35 lb-ft.   Yesterday I replaced the fuel pressure regulator and got my new "nut and bolt kit" (fuel lines) installed. Damn GM used security torx on the spider, which I don't have, so I got scammed at the local HW store for an off-brand security Torx bit set.   The new driver's door mirror arrived yesterday, so, there's a chance this thing could be running and road legal tomorrow? I don't want to get my hopes up.   This will be my first time stabbing a distributor, too. Although, lucky me, someone else marked the old distributor for removal previously, I did see that. (Someone's been here before!!). Engine is still at TDC so it *should* be just a matter of transferring the mark to the new dizzy and rotating it into place.
    • He has his dad’s newer truck he’s put away. He has several old cars he rotates between him and his family. I’ve seen a restored square body and a SS Chevy truck he’s sometimes drives. He did raffle off a new suburban recently. As much as he is watched if he drove new stuff as a rule we’d know it. It would be fine by me. I don’t care what people prefer. I got one more new one in me. I’d rather my wife get one. I can’t get her out of the Genesis. Don’t tell anyone. I want her to get an electric truck. I want to put a generator in the back. Just because. She hasn’t bit yet.
    • Yes, you must have seen my thread on the Blazer. HOT GARBAGE, but I love them anyway. I'm convinced every car guy has a soft sport for an S/T series somewheres. Probably even a Panther too, if I'm being an honest car guy. That doesn't mean they aren't junk. And they definitely don't get better with age. I sometimes play with old cars, but that's by choice. I don't rely on them and they aren't my everyday fleet.   Derek plays the common man on Youtube and that's no doubt where he started. Now he has Youtube money (and Motortrend, etc). You think his crews and his wife ride around in old beaters when they're chasing him and his wrecks across the country? No he's got newer and nicer stuff for that, you'll see glimpses of it in the footage.
    • You refuse to own anything made in this century yet you reportedly own... a 2007 Silverado, which is now almost 20 years old. The dissonance.... turn up your hearing aid?   You clearly don't understand the government contracting process, brother. We send people to die on front lines, keep the public safe, and make people's husbands, wives, children enter burning buildings with equipment from .....wait for it.....   ...the lowest bidder....   Just because something is used for a long time doesn't mean it's good. But it might be cheap and plentiful.   Please, continue to whine about new trucks in a thread dedicated to new trucks, which you've said you'll never own. We get it. Go tell everyone how you're stuck in time on a Panther forum. I mean, Jesus, an 86 isn't even one of the good Panthers.
    • It really is comical when people don’t agree or see the reason some people prefer the older vehicles. They become condescending. All the while they may be busting their knuckles on old vehicles. I have found memories of swapping out engines in my old GM cars in a weekend without much hassle. Unlike today. One wrong move a computer will shut you down. Even on something as easy as a brake job. There’s a pretty comical YouTuber called the car wizard. A garage owner who puts it all in perspective. Another Vicegrip garage that’s shows just how tough the old stuff is. 
  • GM-Trucks.com Clubs

  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...