janschutz
Corn Hauler
fix my temp gauge - ran a new wire. Drove it to work to test out the new AC.
It got colder than I wanted it, which is good.
It got colder than I wanted it, which is good.
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"S8NS 289" said:
"67 evil eleanor" said:3M makes a little wheel that fits in a high speed drill that will take those off IMO without damage to the paint. It's like a bunch of little rubber disc. Thought I'd pass that along if you didn't know about it.
http://www.autogeek.net/3m-stripe-off-w ... 4Aodg2YAYg
"1497" said:Pulled the engine out of the yellow car.
It seems to have previously undetected collision damage that was fixed poorly. Going to try to move the upper control arm mounting point inward about 3/8 so I can set the camber. If I can't move it, I'll have to replace the shock tower.
"67 evil eleanor" said:Stuck a modular in the engine bay. Not to happy with the location so I'm gonna move the firewall back and make it all even. That should give me about 4 inches more to move the engine to the rear.
"Ponyman66" said:My son came over today and helped out at TON with the coupe. I got the media blasting finished up for the engine compartment and then we got down to cleaning up all the blasting media. Between the two of us it took several hours to do that. Thank goodness I masked off the interior to help keep media out of there as much as possible!
After a good cleanup we got down to sanding and scuffing for primer. After several hours of that, the entire trunk, interior and engine compartment were ready for a final wipe down. I decided to delay eating dinner and finished up the wipe down with some prep-sol. I was finally losing daylight when I got the primer mixed and ready to shoot. The trunk, interior and engine compartment are all now one solid color since I bought the car (albeit it gray primer!). Progress is finally visible again!!!
It seems like it's been years since I got some visual gratification of a completed project with the car (it's not really been that long, just seems that way!). I know I said I'd have pics, but lose of daylight screwed that up. I'll try to post some tomorrow night if I get home from work before the sun is gone.