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Paul Merolla 12-26-2012 10:47 AM

Re: Project 66 Nova
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by deuces wild (Post 362540)
Paul great job on the car. It looks great. Did you buy or make the battery hold down and tray?

Thanks, Ed. I made it....it's a plastic tray from O'Reilly, some 3/8" allthread, nylock nuts, and 1/4"x1-1/4" flat bar. All scrap I had laying around except the tray, which cost me 5 bucks.

Wade Mahaffey 12-26-2012 12:52 PM

Re: Project 66 Nova
 
Paul, the car is comming along very nicely. I did see one thing that I just wanted to mention in the interest of safety. The battery hold down strap appears to be very close to contacting the positive connection, it may be just this view of it. When I fabricate components, I not only want the maximum performance of each system but, try to predict what the component will do with an impact from different angles (in a crash situation). It looks like if the battery was to move to the rear only slightly, It could contact the positive terminal. This could result from starting line shock from the hit, gear change, or hopefully not an on track incident. You know the "Murphy's Law" things usually only happen at the worst times....like the final! LOL Not being critical brother, just maybe see it from another angle. I'm gonna have my stuff on here shortly, and will appreciate any comments reguarding something I may have overlooked. Once again the car looks great!

Wade Mahaffey

Paul Merolla 12-27-2012 12:20 AM

Re: Project 66 Nova
 
Good eye, Wade, and thanks for the compliments. You are 100% correct. That's why there's no paint on that piece yet...I need to take it back off and grind a nice big crescent out of it for clearance at the terminal.
I hope you and everyone else here will let me know if you see anything else I'm screwing up, and call me on it. This is my first racecar and though I've learned a lot from a bunch of great people, I don't pretend to know everything.

Wade Mahaffey 12-27-2012 10:52 AM

Re: Project 66 Nova
 
Paul you can also run your strap accross the battery the short way (between the posts or 90 degrees from your present location) . Also some type of border around the base of the battery to minimize movement at the bottom by providing a pocket if you will that the battery would fit into snugly! LOL

Wade Mahaffey

Ed Wright 12-27-2012 11:14 AM

Re: Project 66 Nova
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wade Mahaffey (Post 362730)
Paul you can also run your strap accross the battery the short way (between the posts or 90 degrees from your present location) . Also some type of border around the base of the battery to minimize movement at the bottom by providing a pocket if you will that the battery would fit into snugly! LOL

Wade Mahaffey

I have always run my straps across the battery as you discribe, with the studs tight enough against the sides of the battery so it would not slide around. Usually short pieces of aluminium angle riveted to the trunk floor against each end so it can't slide that way. All thread rod, fiber lock nuts and aluminium strap from Ace Hardware, Tractor Supply, etc. I use 3/8" rod & nuts myself.

james schaechter 12-27-2012 11:48 AM

Re: Project 66 Nova
 
We found some real nicealuminum square box tubing for the strap at Lowes. It is very light but strong. I agree, the strap acros the short side will eliminate interference and will be lighter and stronger.
Paul, the car is looking great! What is your target date for hitting the track? F stick?

Paul Merolla 12-27-2012 01:03 PM

Re: Project 66 Nova
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by james schaechter (Post 362734)
We found some real nicealuminum square box tubing for the strap at Lowes. It is very light but strong. I agree, the strap acros the short side will eliminate interference and will be lighter and stronger.
Paul, the car is looking great! What is your target date for hitting the track? F stick?

Thanks, Jim. I will be at Rolling Thunder on opening day! Come hell or high water. Can't wait!

cad 12-27-2012 07:31 PM

Re: Project 66 Nova
 
Paul - let me know if you need a hand with anything and I'll swing over.

Clark

Geerhead55 12-28-2012 02:43 PM

Re: Project 66 Nova
 
Paul,,, many years ago, on my stick shift '66 Nova SS, it was pointed out to me by another Chevy II racer, that the firewalls have some flex in them when the clutch is pushed in. Sure enough, I had a buddy sit in the car and move the clutch pedal and the master cylinder moved back and forth a little, which could cause missed shifts. We made a brace from the shock tower to the master cylinder.
I don't know if its still a problem, nowadays with the new clutch and transmission technology, but its something to check out. Just thinking out loud,,, thanks for bringing us along on your build.
Danny Durham

Ed Carpenter 12-29-2012 08:50 PM

Re: Project 66 Nova
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Geerhead55 (Post 362879)
Paul,,, many years ago, on my stick shift '66 Nova SS, it was pointed out to me by another Chevy II racer, that the firewalls have some flex in them when the clutch is pushed in. Sure enough, I had a buddy sit in the car and move the clutch pedal and the master cylinder moved back and forth a little, which could cause missed shifts. We made a brace from the shock tower to the master cylinder.
I don't know if its still a problem, nowadays with the new clutch and transmission technology, but its something to check out. Just thinking out loud,,, thanks for bringing us along on your build.
Danny Durham

Oh yeah my firewall flexes when you push hard on the brake pedal. I'll have to look into your suggestion


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