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jjzepplin 07-31-2020 08:52 AM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
I am going to use the factory F-body radiator and condenser/fan unit and modify my support to fit it all. I monkeyed around a bit yesterday and I think I have come up with a pretty good fit. My rad support is a 69/72 model and should be a 67-68 so I can experiment with this one and do final modification to the correct model when the time comes. I am going to try to use as much of the factory AC as well except the Sanden compressor will be utilized. The bracket for that is not cheap and with my Sanford and Son mentality, It is hard to plink down the duckets for such an extravagance. I guess the rest of it was cheap enough. Pics to come.

slowcpe 09-14-2020 01:22 PM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
any updates? Curious to see how your transmission crossmember fits.

jjzepplin 09-15-2020 05:50 PM

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Sorry for the lag. I set the cross member up in the frame and set the trans on it and it fits pretty good without the spacer provided. I have not yet cut the holes in the frame as I was just so happy it fit. The trans is a little high and hits the tub tunnel towards the rear and right where the cover will be. I have seen where some have just cut this area but I am looking at possible shifter options because I really want the old Hurst Feel of a quarter stick but my current shifter is B-M and is solid with no way of bolting on my old stick. I thought I posted pics here but will get some soon. I also have been working on installing the Trans Am stock master cylinder and think I have come up with a solution and have it pumping dry right now but with a custom shaft to the cylinder I think it will be just fine. What a mutha to figure out the angles though. Nice part is that if it goes haywire down the road I can just go to the parts store and boom I'm back on the road. No special order Wilwood stuff. I just got a new job and I am deemed "Essential" so small back burner for this but I will snap some pics in the next couple days.

jjzepplin 01-02-2021 11:44 AM

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So I am a slacker but am getting ready to do some work. I know I know. Some pics of the crossmember. Not fully installed as I have to take it out and get it powder coated but still a GREAT buy and a GOOD fit! The exhaust may get changed out before I fire it up but the member leaves ample room for the duals.

jjzepplin 03-07-2021 09:10 AM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
Not much progress with my new job making me study micro organisms and highly complicated multi faceted algebraic problems. I did order a Tick remote bleeder kit with the one man type bleeder. I have not installed it yet, but it looks to be of good quality. I know I have to address the rusted rocker box in the pic but I was thinking that might be a retirement job. I just want to get out and drive this thing. It's been 14 years since I've driven it and that rust has not migrated much. It sits in a garage now though.

jjzepplin 03-30-2021 07:54 AM

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I installed the Tick bleeder system and would recommend it to anyone. It is long enough to fit right back in the clutch master so BAM! I don't even see this system making a mess at all when bleeding the clutch. I am still wrestling with spending any money on this project. This is probably the most I've spent in years. I have that LQ9 sitting in the corner and was thinking that when I sell my rental property I just might splurge and top the LQ9 with a MAGNUSSEN. Sleepy thread pending... That should cure my spending thriftiness.

jjzepplin 11-29-2022 12:12 PM

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Well I finally installed a proper Flip kit in the rear and am ready to order a driveshaft. I am thinking 3" aluminum. There's one on ebay by Coleman Racing for $380. Sure would save me some time.

jjzepplin 04-16-2023 11:17 AM

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Well my ebay flip kit was crap and the U bolts stripped at 130 lbs torque. Guess that's better than during a burnout. I was thinking of matching them up at the junk yard to some stock GM stuff or having some custom made. I guess not finishing this quickly may have saved me some injuries.

jjzepplin 02-07-2024 07:16 AM

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Alrighty. I am getting back on this and I need you all to get on me for updates. I think my torque wrench is broken or does not work upside down. I also went to the junk yard and cut a section from a 2007 Denali fuel tank to get the fuel pump mounting ring that I hope to graft to my existing poly tank. I found a fella on Ebay that will make stainless rings with bolt holes to sandwich it to my tank. I also picked up the pump from the Denali. I think it should work ok and seems like there is enough room under there. PIcs to come. If the Denali pump does not work, I will try a 2010 Camaro pump. Should plop right in. Stay tuned. HAHA

jjzepplin 02-20-2024 03:43 AM

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Here's what I have so far.Attachment 2338220

LT7A 02-23-2024 12:33 AM

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Whoa. You're back.

jjzepplin 02-23-2024 06:32 AM

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YES! I just have to get this thing running! I have the drawings back from the manufacturer for my Fuel pump mounting rings. Hopefully I can order them today. I guess it will be easy to clean the tank once I put a big hole in it for the pump. The old sending unit was literally a chunk of rust. When I put it in it was intact and working. Best I can figure is squirrels were up in there peeing on it or something. That is some rapid deterioration that I don't think I can blame on the new gas.

jjzepplin 02-25-2024 07:08 AM

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Also getting some work done on my Electronic Speedo. I sure hope it works with this Tremec trans.


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