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Been hittin' it hard the last couple of weeks...my b-day party is Friday so I want to be able to fire it up for everybody.
Waiting on a water neck from UPS, but the rest of the pieces are in place: ![]() It pained me to use non-stock seats, but $$ and Lbs. prevailed: ![]() ![]() Last link in the drivetrain...had the shaft made locally in 3 hrs. for a very reasonable price: ![]() |
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paul your car looks great really like black roof. like the mounts on fuel cell and seats.what size is the tubing? what master cylinder did you use? jim
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GSA612...I'm going to have to shield it where it passes the bellhousing according to the rulebook. The tunnel area should be OK because of the driveshaft loop. Maybe you guys have thoughts on my idea for the shield: since braided line is OK per the rulebook in that area, could I slide a section of braided SS line over my aluminum instead of using 1/8" steel like the book says? I only ask because there's a weird bend in that spot that would make fabbing something out of steel kind of difficult. I tried to route it away from the bell, but there just wasn't a good way to do it. |
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looks great,, there's nothing like having the sounds of the pits at a birthday party and of coarse a few beers will top it off ,,,also I am sure you know but you should have a brace between the seat and the roll bar if that's where you seat is presently mounted,,post a video when you fire it up ,,gmonde
also just noticed the subframe connectors nice!!!!!!!!! Last edited by gmonde; 01-14-2013 at 09:15 PM. |
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What is your plan for the driveshaft loops
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Thanks, Garrett...yes, I will be adding a brace on the back of the seat...and having a beer!
Wade, I was planning on one of the Lakewood bolt-on loops that would span between my subframe connectors. |
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Paul I will see if I can get a few pics of my driveshaft loop on here. Tom
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