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socorob

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  1. did y'all do any spot or stitch welding to the seams before the engine swap? i'm curious because I'm planning an LS swap into mine and i spent the last couple evenings putting extra spot welds all over every seam in the interior. I was planning on doing the same underneath once I get the car raised some. I'm still on the fence about to rollbar or not to rollbar. Do you think if everything is stitched up and with baddog rails it will be ok?

  2. Are these still available? I just want to make sure I have this straight... For my 78 280 I would only need to trim a little off the back edge of the door panel for them to fit properly. If I get the non speaker ones, will the window crank work? I don't want to have to go to power windows.

  3. I've shipped 2 cars from Washington state to Louisiana. Both times I went with big name companies, and when the cars got here they were on private carriers both times. Talking to both the drivers they say they just go to some website that the shipping companies put bids out on and accept the ones they want. I guess the larger companies have better insurance maybe? That's the only difference I could see between the 2 companies.Also you can pay a little extra for an enclosed trailer if its a time of year where they may drive through an area that has hail storms or some other environmental factor that could cause some damage. There are a few companies like the ones the auctions like Mecum and such use for their transport who own all the trucks and employ the drivers, but those are usually pricier.

  4. Just sand as much as you can off, treat the areas that were rusted with Ospho or something similar, and paint it really well. I'm in the process of doing that to my floors now. I just used dry ice to get out the old tar, and am using a dremel multimax to get out the old seam sealer. I actually took some exterior metal behind the door down to bare metal, wiped it with Ospho. It sat about 2 weeks before I did the welding in that area and went through at least 2 rain storms. It only had a few dots of surface rust coming back. I am a believer it that stuff now.

  5. I just got a 78 Z and I want to LS it and trying to figure out which engine to look for. What is your LS2 out of and did you have to change the oil pan or anything else and did the JCI stuff work with it? Those star specs are really grippy tires. I put them on my Sunbeam that I autocrossed a few times and they made a huge difference. They will definitely go onto the Z too.

  6. Only on the side that isn't captured by a bracket. I saw a picture on a forum a long time ago and basically what happened to the guy was the body of the heim went over the head of the bolt when the bearing got ripped out. This was on a smaller and lighter car than a Z too. For the couple bucks its probably not worth taking the chance. Also put seals-it boots on them, it will help keep the grit out of them that tears them up. They are VERY hard to put on but so tight I dont think water can get in there.

     

    http://www.sealsit.com/rodendboots.asp

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