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05-13-2008, 12:24 PM
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That other guy named Ed and DVs CRII build
DV,
Instead of calling you 5 time a day (which might be taking you off the project at hand) and the fact that some of this stuff might be of interest to others working thought a CR build. I started this thread.
The steering column from Flaming river has been ordered. The guy said that the 28" version is what gets most used in cobra builds. I did not get the D-bar and universal joints. Not sure if we'll need 2 or 3. Do you think we need to drop the motor in first to find out?
I also got the last push button starter kit they had in stock (10 came into today and 9 went right to back orders)
Both items had to be shipped to me, but will get turned right around to you the day they get it.
Did the front suspension show up yet from Terry?
Cheers!
Ed
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05-13-2008, 01:36 PM
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Ed,
You Sir know how to get a guys attention! I thought NOW WHAT!
Yep, 28 sounds right, we can wait for the "U" joints and the shaft two joints are normal, if anyone goes for three- refigure OR use a pillow block!
DV
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05-13-2008, 03:14 PM
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What is a pillow block? If this is a dumb question I promise not to ask it again once I get the answer explained to me. Thanks.
John
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05-13-2008, 03:57 PM
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John
I will never accuse anyone for asking a dumb question! I have done it too many times myself. "PILLOWBLOCK" IS BASICALLY A HEIM JOINT (OF MULTIPLE SIZES) with a threaded rod on one end. You there fore drill a hole or build a mount, slide the shaft through the hole then bolt it in place tightly. I.E.; steering column with more than two "U" joints will want to move in an egg shaped circle. You install the intermediate shaft through the "Pillow Block/Heim joint, bolt the Pillowblock or Heim joint in place you get the benefit of the heim/bushing while the shaft keeps it from wobbeling.
Does that make sense?
DV
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05-13-2008, 04:08 PM
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That is what I suspected. Thank you for the reply. Now I have a problem because I don't have the pillow block in place. The intermediate shaft is welded to the u-joints on both ends. Aside from replacing the assembly is there a way to rework it? Also does it matter where on the intermediate shaft the heim is placed? (i.e. centered or close to one end or the other).
Thanks, John
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05-13-2008, 04:14 PM
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See DV....
I told you this thread would be helpful
"the other Ed"
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05-13-2008, 04:13 PM
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John,
Check out my photos and the first one you see is of my steering shaft (pic named 1761). The pillow block is right underneath the alternator. Did you receive my PM yesterday?
OOOPS, You already replied that you know what it is. I was loading the picture and replied before I saw that you already replied to DV.
Terry
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Reason: Added the OOOPS
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05-13-2008, 04:48 PM
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tcrist, yes pm received, thanks. I see your pillow block. Is the bracket bolted on or welded to the frame? Can I grind off the welds on my shaft to remove the u-joint and then have it re welded? Your car is looking nice.
John
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05-13-2008, 05:07 PM
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John,
The bracket is bolted to the frame just in case I need to remove it.
I dont see why you could not just cut the welds, install the pillow block and re-weld it. My steering assy is a complete bolt on (no welding) so I can replace items as needed. I just need to keep an eye on the bolts and keep them tight. Should not be too much of a problem. I hope.
Terry
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05-13-2008, 05:56 PM
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JOHN,
Cutting and re-welding can be done, but you are going to take even more tensile out of the shafts. Not sure if it would make that much difference though. IF you should ever find a twist or a ripple like turning a staw in opposite Directions with both hands-REPLACE THEM!
Something must be different with these CR's. I have never had to use a heim in a CR Cobra- just my custom streetrods........?
DV
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05-15-2008, 05:13 PM
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OK...
How big of a screw up did I do this time?
When I had my motor built. I was originally going to go with a manual transmission. I supplied my engine guy with a fidanza aluminum flywheel and the motor was built and balanced with that. A month or so after picking up the engine, I decided it would be better for me to go automatic for the tranny and had a C6 rebuilt and beefed up. Now I'm learning that a flywheel and a flexplate are two different animals.
Now what?
Ed
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05-16-2008, 04:56 AM
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DV,
I PM'ed you the info also, but in case you look here first.
I found this online. It should be the 9th color on the list
http://www.expresspaint.com/productcart/pc/step3.asp
Dark Blue Pearlcoat
I'll call the Ford dealer in a couple of minutes just to verify.
Ed
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05-17-2008, 04:02 PM
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DV,
Sent you an e-mail about the lower rear control arms and other stuff. Forgot to ask if you got the front arms and lights from Terry at GLR?
Ed
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05-17-2008, 04:23 PM
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ED,
Still no response from Terry? By the way if you call me and the phone just rings-no answer, no ansewering machine, I'm on line Call me back-answered your e-mail. (The first e-mail must have gotten through since People PC didn't tell me it failed again?
DV
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05-17-2008, 04:31 PM
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Ok. No worries. I'll call Terry on Monday. Is there anywhere I can get a template of the dash? I'm thinking about having an aluminum dash made and then having it powder coated transparent black. But I need some form of template to work off of.
Thanks,
Ed
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08-30-2008, 06:10 PM
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OK DV...
Found this off the last part # you gave me
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
I'll still call FR on Tuesday and see if we're missing anything else.
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09-03-2008, 02:33 PM
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This one is for cpteddie;
Oil cooler much re-mated for the purpose of a tranny cooler.
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09-03-2008, 02:40 PM
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Looks really good DV!!! I also like the radiator better without the advertising
Any word on the drive shaft and tubing? I'll call him tomorrow and see if he has a bill for me
Cheers,
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09-03-2008, 06:51 PM
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DV, Do you have any other pictures of the brackets that you built for the mounting of the oil cooler???
I have my rolling chassis almost completed, just trying to finalize to the point of dropping the body on. Need to find out where I can get a filler cap assy, any idea???
Interested in taking on the nbody and paint on another Cobra???
If so, would be willing to come talk, your about 4 Hrs. away.......
Steve Townsend
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05-17-2008, 07:01 PM
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Terry,
If you want I can make a full scale drawing of the dash, but I will need the car to make it fit without modification at a later time. I could send you the "standard" dash back, but it would still have to be modified to fit properly.
DV
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