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1077 build pics

Started by Erik, March 18, 2007, 04:48:59 PM

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Erik

getting started

Erik

Fuel/Brake lines, filter, fuel tank, engine trans, e-brake, battery cables

Erik

Fuel filter

LMH

You have a lift in your garage! 8-)!
Looks good.
Larry

Phil Berania

Erik,
Looks Great,
One Question....Your Lift???? Who? What? Where? and how much? I like that....

Phil
Phil Berania
HM1044
Electrician

Paul Proefrock

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Phil,
I am a rep for Norco Industries, the company who makes the jack. You can see/learn more on their website: http://norcoindustries.com/. Open Products - about halfway down the frame is "Mid Rise Lift"

I can arrange a deal using my salesman's sample account and get it to you for cost if you're interested. I'll look up pricing tomorrow when I go to the office.

Paul
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Erik

That lift is worth its weight in gold!
The lift goes up to 52" and runs on 110v.

I found it on ebay but called the company direct. I have to look and see what company it was. They have two places that they ship from. It was about 1,200 with shipping and all I needed was a 5 gallon bucket of hydraulic fluid.
I found 3 companies, called them all and went with the closest/best deal. Harbor freight also sells one.

Let me know if you need more info.

Erik

LMH

Erik
I'm real interested in your bellhousing and the clutch slave. Did you have any trouble getting all that to work together? Did you buy that as an assembly or put it together yourself?
Larry

danc30

Erik,
Looks like you have a good set-up.  What are the specs on your wheels?  Who made them, size, backspace, etc. They look sharp.

Paul,
Went to the link but there are no links on that page.  I am very interested in getting one of these for my garage. Let me know what the cost would be using your salesman sample account.
KC- Genesis 427-SO, 482-CI - 622 FWHP/630 FWTQ "Almost" too much power.....

jwd

If you have room, a 4 post is the only way to go. Don't mean to hi-jack your thread. ;)
HM#1065, 351W,TKO 600 (.82 5th), 3.27

LMH

Holy Cow!
Makes my floor jack look like a toy! :'(
Larry

Erik

The bell housing is from Fortes. After all the threads about slave cylinder brackets, I decided to use his set-up. The bell housing is a Quicktime. Mike welded the bracket on for his cylinder. In fact I got the throw out, pilot, clutch fork, pivot (Drivers side), clutch and tko 600 from him.

The rims are Boyd Coddington the model is "Junk Yard Dog" Back spacing is 4" front and back. Backs are 17" X 11", Fronts are 17" X 8"

As far as the lift, it

jwd

Erik

Could you post a larger picture of your clutch fork set-up? Are you sure it's a drivers side pivot?

Jim
HM#1065, 351W,TKO 600 (.82 5th), 3.27

Erik

It does pivot on the drivers side.
I will try to post a larger pic later. Having trouble posting pics, they are not too clear.

Erik

berzerko

looks good I better pick up the pace we got the cars the same day just set my engine on sunday but the mounts are a little off needs some shiming
got the headers back from jet hot today  


Bobby 1075
4v mod motor with a carb hm 1075