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Dr Chickenhawk

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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from Grabber70Mach in Sally   
    Well, getting pretty close to being caught up. Took the hood back off, as only wanted it on there to line up stripes and keep busy while waiting for engine to be done. 302 (308 now) engine installed near Christmas. finally got engine back. as written about last time everything changes. was going to rebuild engine myself then decided since its already out better go ahead and do it right. took to local shop (Dave ARCE) in San Diego. great small shop cool guys. engine was already 40 over and I did not want to go 60. he recommended just bore the cylinders as little as possible and get custom pistons cut as they only couple hundred bucks extra (sure my credit card is already gasping but I don't want to have to redo anything costing more later). He also had them put the wrist pin slightly lower to get better compression? sounded good to me. ended up 43 over with simple Edelbrock heads and a mild roller cam. Im gonna drive this nearly every day so don't need to be able to race but still want to have fun. COVID decided that everything was going to take forever to arrive so car was nearly done when engine showed up. that's ok because my garage is not big. 
    So engine started but ran like crap and I couldn't get the timing right, called the shop and looks like the firing order is now same as 351. swapped some wires and runs like a top. below is changing plug wires and valve covers. (shiny). Backed her up to a T5 from Modern Drive line. May have to do a whole write up on only that. Those guys are AMAZING. I called MDL and the owner answered the phone. he talked with me for nearly 30 minutes. He wanted to know everything from how I plan on driving to expectations to rear end. ultimately they sent me everything INCLUDING fluid. I only had to source an actual pedal (talked about that earlier)
    Last thing, note the Power brake booster that I thought was a great idea and took great pains to get the clutch cable attached to. More on that later but boy do I regret that one. 
     

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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from Grabber70Mach in Sally   
    Put Stripes on. Decided an off center would be different. just using vinyl strips that I cut for now. will likely paint on later. Blue tape on the cowl was to Align everything. After putting the vinyl on the cowl and looking terrible on the slots I just painted the stripe on the cowl. Also had front and back glass installed. I didn't do that as I didn't want to take a risk at messing it up. however it was pretty cheap as I had the original back glass. best part was they came to my house to do it. great news as I was worried I would have to tow it to a place. 

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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from Grabber70Mach in Sally   
    So interior pretty much done. Had rear seat reupholstered with wider strips by local shop. Doesn't match perfectly but looks good enough to me and I'm not winning any shows, I just need a car to drive. all the panels are repo plastic and kind of flimsy compared to the original fiberglass so I lined them with sound damp material. seems to make them much more solid. Had to do new carpet as well but super worth it. Much thicker than original. had a hard time finding bolt holes so I used a cheap soldering iron and melted the holes through so permanent. Smells bad but makes intall of seats and belts so much better
     

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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from Grabber70Mach in Sally   
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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from Grabber70Mach in Sally   
    Had 3.55 gear and Tloc installed. Then spent 3 days cleaning and sanding rust. Painted with eastwood rust encapsulator





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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from Grabber70Mach in Sally   
    Control arms in. 



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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from Grabber70Mach in Sally   
    I hope im doing this right by clicking the reply button to update my own post bit here she is back from paint. Gonna go with the 1970 grabber u code. 



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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from Grabber70Mach in Sally   
    Found new roller



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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from kblagron in Sally   
    Clutch cable is MDL. For the trans everything except for the pedal itself came from modern driveline (MDL). Every bolt fluid etc. He recommended roller bearings instead of bushings for the pedal and it is amazing. Super smooth and not even a problem in San Diego traffic believe it or not.
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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from RPM in Sally   
    Clutch cable is MDL. For the trans everything except for the pedal itself came from modern driveline (MDL). Every bolt fluid etc. He recommended roller bearings instead of bushings for the pedal and it is amazing. Super smooth and not even a problem in San Diego traffic believe it or not.
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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from Mach1 Driver in Sally   
    So please bear with me, I don't think I am responding correctly but, Eastyork unfortunately my coupe was not salvageable.  I was parked at a stoplight and the BMW was doing 60 with foot still on Gas. I got sandwiched between 2 cars. the body was completely twisted, floor snapped, etc. there wasn't a single salvageable panel. the pics don't do it justice as it was BAD. Snapped my corbeau seat, put me in backseat and even broke my neck. would have been worse if I still had the original seats.
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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from RPM in Sally   
    So interior pretty much done. Had rear seat reupholstered with wider strips by local shop. Doesn't match perfectly but looks good enough to me and I'm not winning any shows, I just need a car to drive. all the panels are repo plastic and kind of flimsy compared to the original fiberglass so I lined them with sound damp material. seems to make them much more solid. Had to do new carpet as well but super worth it. Much thicker than original. had a hard time finding bolt holes so I used a cheap soldering iron and melted the holes through so permanent. Smells bad but makes intall of seats and belts so much better
     

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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from RPM in Sally   
    So please bear with me, I don't think I am responding correctly but, Eastyork unfortunately my coupe was not salvageable.  I was parked at a stoplight and the BMW was doing 60 with foot still on Gas. I got sandwiched between 2 cars. the body was completely twisted, floor snapped, etc. there wasn't a single salvageable panel. the pics don't do it justice as it was BAD. Snapped my corbeau seat, put me in backseat and even broke my neck. would have been worse if I still had the original seats.
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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from RPM in Sally   
    Found new roller



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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from RPM in Sally   
    Been on this site alot to help my build but just now decided to make my own account. May take a couple days to complete the progress but will do my best. Started this 2 years ago when my coupe got crushed by a BMW that decided not to stop at a red light. 



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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from toranav8ss in Sally   
    So interior pretty much done. Had rear seat reupholstered with wider strips by local shop. Doesn't match perfectly but looks good enough to me and I'm not winning any shows, I just need a car to drive. all the panels are repo plastic and kind of flimsy compared to the original fiberglass so I lined them with sound damp material. seems to make them much more solid. Had to do new carpet as well but super worth it. Much thicker than original. had a hard time finding bolt holes so I used a cheap soldering iron and melted the holes through so permanent. Smells bad but makes intall of seats and belts so much better
     

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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from mikee in Sally   
    So interior pretty much done. Had rear seat reupholstered with wider strips by local shop. Doesn't match perfectly but looks good enough to me and I'm not winning any shows, I just need a car to drive. all the panels are repo plastic and kind of flimsy compared to the original fiberglass so I lined them with sound damp material. seems to make them much more solid. Had to do new carpet as well but super worth it. Much thicker than original. had a hard time finding bolt holes so I used a cheap soldering iron and melted the holes through so permanent. Smells bad but makes intall of seats and belts so much better
     

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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from SWPruett in Sally   
    SO the hood stayed in the bedroom for almost a year. Not sure why wife was ok with it but happy she was haha

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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from mikee in Sally   
    Had 3.55 gear and Tloc installed. Then spent 3 days cleaning and sanding rust. Painted with eastwood rust encapsulator





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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from mikee in Sally   
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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from mikee in Sally   
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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from RogerC in Sally   
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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from toranav8ss in Sally   
    Had 3.55 gear and Tloc installed. Then spent 3 days cleaning and sanding rust. Painted with eastwood rust encapsulator





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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from RPM in Sally   
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    Dr Chickenhawk got a reaction from RPM in Sally   
    Had 3.55 gear and Tloc installed. Then spent 3 days cleaning and sanding rust. Painted with eastwood rust encapsulator





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