You, Sir, have some very nice vehicles going on. Thanks for sharing.
A big block c-body on gaudy big chrome wheels would only attract the donk crowd where I live. But the guys that drive those pay cash. Typically in rolls of mixed bills.
I do love furys though.
In reply to dusterbd13
I did feel a bit like a rapper on the drive from the body shop...
In reply to wheel smithy
Thank you. I will be selling the FJ once I finish the tbi fuel injection conversion. I love the truck but it doesn't work for what I need. I bought a z71 suburban as a daily and It's time for a new project ie; the chevelle.
I bought the fury strictly to sell. I hope to put it on Craigslist next week.
So I pulled the fan out to install the new radiator.
...and realized that the pulley was dirty.
Unacceptable. Fan shroud needs some love as well.
Lots of space...
I also got a smaller air cleaner. The one that came with the car hit the distributor and never fit correctly.
I am doing a popular swap/upgrade for the steering. It involves using a steering box from a 1993-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee. It is essentially a direct bolt on and greatly improves the feel and ratio. The best part is that since jeep made eleventy billion grand cherokees they are cheap. The box cost me $50 from the local LKQ. I spent $33.00 for a new rag joint/guibo and $25.00 for lee engineering adapters and tool for the hose ends. So for essentially $100 I will drastically improve the steering.
New box from yard.
A little paint.
Old one out.
Frame rail needs some paint.
Much better...
Ignore the loaner tool in the drain pan bucket thing.
Tell me about it, I just want to drive the damn thing again. Hopefully I will get it buttoned up tommorow.
Continued working on the steering today.
Installed the new coupler from Advance Autoparts.
Removing the pitman arm from the Jeep steering box.
Sorry about the blurry shot... A little leverage.
Off, that sucked...
Almost ready to go in...
Adapters...
Installed.
In the car...
Jeremy and his legendary engine bay detailing. I'm watching for the cast rustoleum spray paint and diy fuel line dress up kit. Nice ride. It makes me want to look for that mid sixties skylark I was looking for last year.
I hate pitman arms.
Very nice work. I always wondered how people painted engines in place. Now I know.
In reply to DatsunS130:
You have an old vehicle to work on, break out the vacuum line. We need to set up a day to resurrect the Fiero.
pimpm3 wrote: And a gratuitous outside shot because I am smitten...
I was meh(I hate that "word") about the wheels until this shot. Now I'm sold. Seems like the perfect No.FL cruiser.
As for the fury, selling the donk wheels on CL and slapping a set of mopar rallies or cop car steelies on it will pay off if you expect a mopar guy to buy it. Any mopar purist (and lets face it that's 99.9% of Mopar guys) will try and talk you down because of the wheels.
Dusterbd13 wrote: I do love furries though.
Wait what? Lol
This car is awesome and a complete score. Around here that is an expensive car.
In reply to chandlerGTi:
I suck at spelling. And math. And lawncare. And many other things. But this is a thread about a chevelle that should be blue.
Agreed on the mopar purists though.
I just want to drive this thing again...
Today I got the steering arms reattached. I also re-installed the drivers side manifold, and spark plugs. I still have to rebuild the power steering pump, replace the radiator and re-install the alternator. Hopefully I can knock most of that out this weekend.
On a side note I just wanted to say that the vibrating tumbler thing I got for Christmas last year is awesome. This build is the first one I have used it on.
I have been throwing the bolts and brackets into it and letting it do its thing while I work on other stuff. They come out looking almost new.
Sorry for the blurry picture. I really should have taken a before picture but they were all gross and corroded before I threw them in in there.
Will that tumbler hold liquids too? Pour a bit of degreaser in with the media for super cleaning action... I have cleaning ocd...
You need to get a proper fan, flex fans are not safe, the blades can come off and go flying through the hood, or through you if you happen to be leaning over the engine.
I put the entire dual fan assembly off a Ford Windstar on my '77 Silverado. Fits like it was meant to. Ran it through a Sunfire/Cavalier starter recall relay (super cheap and plentiful at the wreckers), and a temp switch from a 2.8L V6 fwd somethinorother. Works dandy.
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moparman76_69 wrote:pimpm3 wrote: And a gratuitous outside shot because I am smitten...I was meh(I hate that "word") about the wheels until this shot. Now I'm sold. Seems like the perfect No.FL cruiser. As for the fury, selling the donk wheels on CL and slapping a set of mopar rallies or cop car steelies on it will pay off if you expect a mopar guy to buy it. Any mopar purist (and lets face it that's 99.9% of Mopar guys) will try and talk you down because of the wheels.
Yup, this shot sold me on the combo.
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