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Old 07-14-2015, 09:01 PM   #349
FarmerSid
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Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build

Thanks guy's! The wife just shakes her head at the time I spend down in the barn. She thinks all I do is play around and drink beer. Well........a little of that too. LOL! At least you guy's appreciate the time and effort it takes.

99, I've seen that pan kit but I thinks it's still too deep. Looks like an F body pan is the way to go.

Nut case, check out this thread.

http://www.trifivechevys.com/showthr...nversion-frame

This is pretty much what I did. I can post some pictures of when I did it but I only have a few. Pretty easy. The two pins came out easy. Just make sure you have the vise grips on good and tight and have a good bite before attempting to remove them. Don't want to bugger up the pins. There is an "O" ring under the head. I rotated mine 90 degrees but you could go farther. If you went 180 you wouldn't have to drill new holes and your lines may still be long enough to work. I think I should have went 180 for those reasons. No drill shavings to worry about too. Need more info just holler.

Not a big update on the build but I slapped together a frame rotisserie from stuff I had around. Now I can flip the frame around pretty easy. Should have done this long ago. How come none of you alley cats didn't yell at me to make one? LOL!

Let me see if I can find a pic or two. Don't laugh too hard at it. Now I can roll the frame outside for priming.
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