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HandOverFist 03-22-2015 08:18 PM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
Drop all the wording and just put this on it...

http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ghtymouse3.jpg

Dragsinger 03-22-2015 08:26 PM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
not exactly :)

Dragsinger 03-23-2015 10:59 PM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
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A few mins of daylight for the Super 10. This is the canvas Michael Beard will use for the design.

Dragsinger 03-23-2015 11:01 PM

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The goal, truck on chassis table, at ride height, with rear wheels removed. How do you take an accurate, yet easy measurement of axle center so the axle is same height off table if the wheel is attached.

Simple, a laser pointer. With wheels on, point laser at axle center, raise truck, remove wheels, set up stands so that laser points to axle center :)

HandOverFist 03-24-2015 12:53 AM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
Mighty Mouse would be killer on that bed cover. ;)

FireSale 03-24-2015 02:07 AM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dragsinger (Post 465798)
The goal, truck on chassis table, at ride height, with rear wheels removed. How do you take an accurate, yet easy measurement of axle center so the axle is same height off table if the wheel is attached.

Simple, a laser pointer. With wheels on, point laser at axle center, raise truck, remove wheels, set up stands so that laser points to axle center :)

Clever. Too bad my "shop" (aka garage) doesn't give me enough room on either side of the car to fit the level. My build would have made a slap stick movie.

BTW: I named my car and developed a logo for it. Optimist Prime.

Dale

Dragsinger 04-07-2015 08:07 PM

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A few updates. Work is coming along steady these days. The last 2 - 3 weeks I have worked on a number of small items that take time, are important, yet do not show much progress like the big items do. When working the small stuff it is important to remember that ALL systems, ALL items are important.

First photo shows rear of bed items roughed in and the beginning of wiring runs. At the far right notice a ground terminal strip. A handy item to ground all components in the rear section. The strip is connect directly to battery negative with a 10 gauge lead. All rear component grounds branch out from there.

Second photo shows front motor plate bracket

Third photo is mid plate tab.

Dragsinger 04-07-2015 08:16 PM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
In other news; coming soon is the engine build. All engine components are machined and in hand except for heads and intake. Those will be in house soon.

*Bill Mitchell piston forgings worked by REBCO. So good looking they should be outside the engine :)

*A factory 327 crank worked by Mile High cranks.

*Dart SHP block

*Comp Cams special super stocker grind for high RPM 327 combo, "plenty" of lift yet stable.

*T & D rockers of the proper ratio

More soon, please stay tuned.

SSDiv6 04-07-2015 10:01 PM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
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Originally Posted by Dragsinger (Post 467284)

Second photo shows front motor plate bracket

Third photo is mid plate tab.

Larry,

Are you using a Jesel Timing Belt or just a standard chain with cover?
If you are using a Jesel Belt or timing cover, you may have to revisit your front plate installation.

Dragsinger 04-07-2015 10:41 PM

Re: Woodfin's SS GT/TB construction series
 
I have decided to run a Roll Master chain set. I have used them with several other builds. All perform as expected.


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