Engine finally fired up! I switched to roller rockers, changed a few other things, relocated the oil filter, fitted lifter valley baffle and oil pan baffle, etc etc. Now I have to break it in, setup the carb, fuel, ignition timing.
I've done some work to the shell of the car also, started welding in some reinforcement plates, got my rollcage test fitted, etc. The rear driver side frame rail needs an alignment though so the car will be going to a shop in a few weeks, and then I'll weld in the cage and all the chassis, test fit the engine, trans, suspensions, brakes, etc before painting the car.
The swiss cheese idea on the trunk is a great idea. I've only thought about cutting out the inner shell and just leaving the exterior shell. This would leave you with a completely stock looking exterior but a lot less weight tooDone a lot of work over the past months, trying to get it on the road for Dream Cruise :
I finished my front suspension with rebuilt and reinforced LCAs, new tubular UCAs, etc etc.
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I also welded the torque boxes under the car, and reinforcement plates for the rollcage
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I've also started getting the body down to bare metal, with some bad surprises... driver side fender is bad, lots of rust behind the wheel (and patch panel was made of shitty metal from Taiwan, impossible to weld...)
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I also shaved some weight off the trunk, and cleaned the doors and trunk too
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And I relocated the shock plates on the 8-3/4 rear end back to their original position.
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Walkaround of the entire build.
stock crank and rods, all blueprinted and balanced with KB hypereutectic domed pistons. Theoretically, it could rev to 8k and above but the torque and power curves don't really improve at higher RPMs so no real gain with lots of potential failures...My friend showed me this build. Overall it's freaking sweet, but 7700rpm with stock pistons, rods and crank has me wanting to know the rest because if so that's a build I'd like to replicate.
What cam and valvetrain are you using? If you don't mind!stock crank and rods, all blueprinted and balanced with KB hypereutectic domed pistons. Theoretically, it could rev to 8k and above but the torque and power curves don't really improve at higher RPMs so no real gain with lots of potential failures...
Did you do any oiling mods?Inconel and titanium valves (0.1" bigger OD on both), Harland Sharp CNC roller rockers, ported and polished heads, currently a Thumpr cam but will update to Isky custom cam.
Walkaround of the entire build.
Dude I saw your car all over social and the internet. Such a sick build. Looking forward to seeing it progress
I send my stuff to Leanna / Cuda Chick.Hobby, but working on turning this into some sort of a business (mostly designing cars for other shops while I do my own builds). I outsourced the powdercoating these past few years as the Techshop where I used to PC my parts has closed
Well, considering that I live in Detroit, I'm using someone local rather than shipping parts to get powdercoated , but her work looks great nevertheless.