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#382
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[QUOTE=NorCam;1500395]Still working away here. Installed the correct spacer for the driver's side motor mount stop bracket and finished up the rear cross member last night. Was it normal to have two stop lift change orders in a late car? This car has the stop lift cable as well as the stop lift bracket on the driver's side mount!
When GM had the safety recall for motor mounts around Dec/1971, the mounts were changed as well as the cables/brkts installed. The original stop lift bracket was usually removed with the old mounts. This problem was solved when GM went to the clam shell type mount. Here are some originals for my own Z28 I’ve had for many years . Last edited by rszmjt; 05-23-2020 at 02:57 PM. |
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NorCam (05-23-2020) |
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Finished buttoning up under in, and around the engine bay. Here are a few shots of the bottom side front suspension after all the cleanup and light restoration work. I am very happy with the overall results. A little cleanup, a little touch-up, and a little patina to balance it all out.
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Here's a before and after shot of the floors prior to cleaning and after it's all been detailed. Now to balance the original driveshaft and get all the exhaust hung. Soon it will be done!
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And here are a group of pictures taken of the engine bay this weekend. I have to reattach the original UH radiator tag and clip the shroud on it this morning and then I can start adding some fluids. From there it's time for exhaust, prime the oil pressure, and set the distributor back in with some new wires. I can actually see the light now. (lol)
Some NOS plugs I got from Rob Richter Original battery tray. A little pitted but it will do just fine! Cleaned up a lot of the original bolts and like them just as cleaned. Tightening up the alternator brackets with original fasteners. Torquing down the original balancer bolts and the lower pulley. Original smog pump pulley after a coat of paint and a few new scratches (lol). NOS locks securing some NOS bolts for the exhaust manifolds. A shot of the driver's side exhaust after everything was tightened up. Power steering which I added to the car. (original steering box kept aside) Hoses and Alternator cables have all been routed with dated NOS tower clamps used. Correct ribbed heater hoses with original clamps & hardware securing them. All original smog system with original hoses, clamps, and hardware.
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I like solid lifter cars, big cams and cars w/ 3 pedals in them. Last edited by NorCam; 05-25-2020 at 09:45 PM. Reason: Found the final french lock. lol |
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Here's one last group of engine shots before everything is finished up and I add the exhaust pics later this week. Once the oil is primed and it's fired back up and tuned, I'll put the hood back on and take a final round of celebratory pictures. Yes...meaning it's done! Stay tuned as I'll soon have it out for a few shakedown runs and a couple of burnouts.
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Arrowsmith (05-24-2020), big gear head (05-24-2020), Carleen (05-30-2020), L72Biscayne (05-25-2020), ScottG (05-25-2020), x77-69z28 (05-27-2020) |
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Same date as the carb I have for sale. I think you need a spare.
Car looks great. I know some would say "over restored", but I do them like this as well.
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NorCam (05-25-2020) |
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Looks great!
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Tim in NSW, Australia 1969 Van Nuys 04A Z/28 from Clippinger Chevrolet. Cortez Silver with dark blue interior. Ran at Lions Dragstrip and Pomona Raceway, with paint by Bob Kovacs of Fresno. |
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NorCam (05-25-2020) |
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Perfect, just perfect. Love how it turned out!
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NorCam (05-25-2020) |
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