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Alf

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  • Birthday 11/16/1986

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  1. Krug

    So I'm going to be making motor mounts for my buddy's z31 he's putting a 350sbc in it do u know the angle u cut on the tube

  2. Alf, I want to swap my 1988 300zx to a v/8 small block chevy. If you have any advice on that type of swap please advise. Thanks rick

  3. hello Alf, my name is hunter. I am looking to swap a v8 into my 86 N/A or possibly and ls1 if you can't tell by my username. I was wondering if you still had the dimensions for the mounts for the engine and stuff.

  4. Update # 21 3/18/09 Well it has officially been a year since my last update. I'm sure many of you think the car is either done or the project was abandoned, but neither are true. I'm still working on the hot rod and it's coming along nicely, but very slowly. I have a problem setting a certain goal, I constantly get side tracked and overwhelmed by the project. I have finally deceded that my goal is to make this car as close as pissible to early dry lakes racing roadsters of the late 30's and early 40's. The final product is visable and with any luck the car will be completed over the summer. This is my final semester of college so I will be finishing the car at home. I have also decided that the VG30 is just not going to work for my needs, so I have decided to use another engine and transmission. I'm on the look out for a carbureted 2.3 Ford and five speed, like what came stock in four cylinder Fox body Mustangs. I havn't had much luck yet. I decided to set a distinct goal so I could be more productive. I plan to finish the body before I leave school. This is not the most fun thing in the world, but it needs to be done. Anyway I'll let the pictures tell the story. I fabbed up trunk lid framework from 1/2" tubing and covered it with a street sign. I used a couple of generic hinges from Tractor Supply and a handle from a swap meet. I decided to run wire wheels since I like the look of them and they go with the project. In the front, since I'm using a Ford axle, I'm using Ford wire wheels. The rear is a Nissan Pathfinder unit and is six lug, luckily Chevy made six lug wire wheels in 1934. I had to open up the center hole slightly but they fit, these are 17" and I only spent $10 on them. Like I said I want to finish the body so I finally broke down, I'm cheap as hell if you havn't noticed, and bought a 4'x8' sheet of sheet metal and started building the floor. I decided to clean my shop out since it was closing in on me, plus I'll be leaving it behind in a couple months. I was able to snap a few pictures from farther back. I got some headlights a few months ago. The money shot. I broke down again and bought a pair of rear tires and tubes, cost me almost $500, but they look great. I sandblasted and painted the wheels. It's hard to believe I built this entire car. Here's one with me in it. Me at work. That's it for now, hopefuly it won't be another year before I update this thing again.
  5. As far as I know they mount exactly the same. Just use engine mounts from a first generation Camaro.

  6. Hey Alf, I've been going through the post for the z31 V8 swap and it seems that you might be the best person to contact. I'm in the process of doing the swap on my 86. I'm going with a LT1 out of a 96 Camaro. I was wondering if the same frame mount setup that you used would work for me.

     

    Thanks

     

    Andre

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