My Project 1968 off eBay
#61
RE: My Project 1968 off eBay
So what is the best way to level it out? Guess-timate? I'll head out there in a minute and check it out... Thanks for the info...
So, what would you say is thetolerance would be between calling it good or bad?I'll get a measure for you and see what you think....
Thanks again...
So, what would you say is thetolerance would be between calling it good or bad?I'll get a measure for you and see what you think....
Thanks again...
#62
RE: My Project 1968 off eBay
For anyone else wanting to check out the spec on first gen frames, there is some really good info on this page:
http://www.1stgencamaro.net/frame.htm
It's got dimensions and pictures and all...
http://www.1stgencamaro.net/frame.htm
It's got dimensions and pictures and all...
#63
RE: My Project 1968 off eBay
Well, I measured it the best that I could and the most consistent measurement that I got was about 5/16" difference between the left and right side... SOOOooooo I am going to call it good... I think that is close enough considering I used my super secret scientific method (not really) but I am satisfied that it will be safe enough to drive... Whenever I get to that point...
So I think it was blade that said something about having a dirty garage... Well, here is all the crap thatI have in my garage... The shelf to the right is all parts... top to bottom...
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So I think it was blade that said something about having a dirty garage... Well, here is all the crap thatI have in my garage... The shelf to the right is all parts... top to bottom...
[IMG]local://upfiles/11028/3B61933CF00344B49F29385855066DBD.jpg[/IMG]
#64
RE: My Project 1968 off eBay
here is the aft subframe mount and the remainder of the subframe mount...You can see why it was a pain to get it off of there..
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#65
RE: My Project 1968 off eBay
And then there is the other side.... I tried to remove as much as I could with it on the car but it was very difficult... It'll be much easier to work on when I get it upside down...
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#66
RE: My Project 1968 off eBay
Oh I did measure the subframe as best as I could with a tape measure but I feel that it was pretty inaccurate... There are tram gauges at my work that I could use, so I may go that route to put my mind at ease... I think that the worst one that I got was thedistancebetween the aft mount which wasmaybe .5" off but I think that can easily be corrected when I get the crossmember in...
#68
RE: My Project 1968 off eBay
so I uploaded all of my pics to Photobucket under this url:
http://s49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...tic_41/Camaro/
Iwill still upload them to this thread, but I thought that if anyone was interested in what is going on, they can check them all out here!
http://s49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...tic_41/Camaro/
Iwill still upload them to this thread, but I thought that if anyone was interested in what is going on, they can check them all out here!
#69
RE: My Project 1968 off eBay
I feel your pain on the nuts spinning. I had the exact same problem 4 spinning even with a impact wrench. 2 were easy, cut hole in floorpan. The 2 that were in the frame rail mount, well 1 was easy since I knew I was replacing the frame rail I cut a generous hole and put a box end wrench in.
The 1 hour nut and bolt removal was the right frame rail where I had to cut a square hole just big enought to fit my box end wrench in and then wiggle it over the rusted nut enough to get pressure on it, then impact wrench zipped it out.
Now that I have the thing apart I see where they left holes to slip the clips that originally held the nut in place thru the walls. I'll get some pics tonight.
The 1 hour nut and bolt removal was the right frame rail where I had to cut a square hole just big enought to fit my box end wrench in and then wiggle it over the rusted nut enough to get pressure on it, then impact wrench zipped it out.
Now that I have the thing apart I see where they left holes to slip the clips that originally held the nut in place thru the walls. I'll get some pics tonight.