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RS_COPO_Canuck 07-13-2020 01:52 PM

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Pics of adjusters. Did you find any traces of paint on yours? I'll look for more...

Ryan1969Chevelle 07-13-2020 02:15 PM

Wow that paint is:


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There are lots of different adjectives that start with the letter P. In fact, some might say that P is a powerful letter used to make plenty of adjectives so it is prudent to know your Ps. It might be a pretty fun game in fact to try to name all of the adjectives that start with the letter P. For now, though, here is a list or 20 pleasant and positive adjectives that start with P.
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I am 100% perplexed!!!

Ryan W31

Bill Pritchard 07-14-2020 04:52 AM

I have not checked in on this thread for well over a year, and just read it all. I am speechless.

cook_dw 07-14-2020 02:45 PM

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A12pilot 07-14-2020 05:08 PM

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Bwahaha! Classic Darrell!! You too Ryan!

Thanks for the compliments guys, I really do appreciate it! I'm waiting on my new DA to arrive to start wetsanding, but meanwhile, the front suspension is done!

Jim, yes. Torsion bar adjuster arms have an orange blop on the left and a blue one on the right. It's the first time I've seen the different colors. Other cars had the same colors.

K-Frame is stripped and as I've found on numerous ones, under the steering box was a giant yellow paint swipe. On the idler arm mount is a green swipe. I sometimes find the green on the engine mount bracket that's welded to the frame but nothing on this one.

For the lower control arms, I replicated the dip in a cosmoline bucket by tapping off the dip line then spraying a heavy dose of Krylon battery protector which gave me the drips and runs I was looking for. Uppers are natural with a slight coat of the stuff.

It's all ready to go back together as soon as I get the k-frame painted later today and then off the rotisserie it comes for the last time! Woohoo!:headbang:

Cheers:beers:
Dave

RS_COPO_Canuck 07-14-2020 05:33 PM

Looks good!!!
There should have been a paint splotch on the center link as well.
I use a similar product to replicate the Cosmoline. It actually looks more like original Cosmoline than Cosmoline!
Are you going to zinc phos anything....or use RPM to tone down the bare metal stuff?

RS_COPO_Canuck 07-14-2020 05:37 PM

And are you using the proper front end nuts (no jokes please!). Nothing says non-Mopar like those multi-slotted ones that come with new front end parts.

A12pilot 07-14-2020 05:54 PM

My nuts are Tri-Castle all the way! Wait, what?

Now that you mention it, was that blop on the center link on one end where the steering box connects? I thought I saw remnants of one, red like the end link adjusters nuts are, on one end or the other but just thought it was something else. Where that blop be located, oh Mopar Master of Megatronic Magistry!?

Cheers
Dave

396L78canuck 07-14-2020 08:35 PM

Wow...……….love that colour. My favourite 70 High Impact colour.Bob

njsteve 07-14-2020 09:10 PM

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I found these nuts in my drawers.
I guess the tri-castle nuts of which you speak are the top row items in this photo?


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