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Patcon

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  1. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    Thanks Chas We have both grown a lot during the process. It's hard doing a project like this during the "Testosterone years" but I think we are through the worst of it. We are hoping to have both cars ready for Zcon 2020. Have you considered coming over for it? I would be glad to pick you up somewhere...
  2. I have welded a good many shut. Not really that hard. Just little short burst and let it cool between welds
  3. I come down on the cheap insurance side of the debate on the rod bolts. If the budget allows I go ARP
  4. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    Yeah, he's started to get that way but he's ready for the bleeding to stop. This painter really doesn't charge what he needs to and told me he is going to quit painting for the most part once he finishes what he has in the shop. He will just focus on metal work repairs. which is sad because he does a really nice job.
  5. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    He started buffing this week He says it looks like an "orange mirror" We will see if Cody can get it running before Zcon 2020
  6. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    So he paints in a 2 car garage, where he also does filler and metal work with just a window fan for ventilation He wets the floor down but that's it and I swear he has way less trash in his paint than I do in my plastic booth!! .
  7. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    So he epoxy primed and then used "Slick sand" over the initial filler work
  8. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    We deleted the roof rack (so if anyones interested) and we deleted the stainless trim along the rocker panels. I like it but it's a dirt magnetic and the holes are prone to rusting so we got rid of it
  9. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    One of the few rust spots on the car was the inside drivers rear corner. Maybe the exhaust contributed to that. We also redid all 4 lead roof joints because they were cracking
  10. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    So off to paint jail in March ...2-3 months to paint $2500-3000 plus material to paint... Should get it back in the next couple of weeks 4-5k in labor plus materials
  11. I don't know if you can do it with out some form of flux and I would be worried about not getting all of that clean before paint. I know brazing use to cause issues under paint and I suspect it might be for a similar reason. You know you have so many hours into a panel to make it right and get it painted, that i don't like to take chances on a paint failure. I get more jealous of my time every year because I can see the "bottom of the bucket" You could always take it to a welder to stitch close if a person didn't own a welder. If you lay wet rags around the holes, there should be almost no distortion.
  12. I'm glad you like it Chris!
  13. If there are holes in the fender from a rub rail, weld them shut. Do not use filler! It won't stay and can absorb moisture and rust. If they are only under the emblem follow Whee!s advise. Just prime, paint and cover over them
  14. I would too. You don't know that another head will be any better or any cheaper than where you are already at. I try to take my stuff to people I trust and then rely on their expertise. That's really what I'm paying them for...
  15. It's not a bad price if you had use for 45's
  16. Do you have a volt meter? If so: 1. Check the battery voltage 2. Check the battery voltage when cranking 3. If it's low when cranking add a second battery with jumper cables or a jump box would be even better. Let's rule out low voltage possibilities to start with If you do not have one, consider going to Harbor Freight and getting a cheap one. It will make diagnosis much easier
  17. Sell the 4 barrel setup and use that money to finish the SU's. They are a better setup over all, unless you are very good at tuning 4 barrel carbs
  18. The 4 barrel dooesn't feed fuel as evenly. You will have to buy it and the manifold, which won't be cheaper than just making your SU's work and the 4 barrel will be harder to adjust the mixture versus the very simple SU's
  19. Got this email today Yahoo has announced today it's abandoning supporting all Group websites and as a result it is no longer useful to me. The content has been corrupted for quite awhile and as a result trying to save photos is now no longer possible. I'll be moving to another vendor which I'll announce here soon. They are only going to continue to support communicating by email only. -Keith Franck
  20. So who else is planning on going?
  21. I thought about adding a zerk but didn't do it this time. If I ever have to go back in there, I will probably add one then
  22. Did you check oil level after the first early start up? If not then I wouldn't be confidant your oil consumption is as high as you think. A quart every 150 miles is a little like fogging for mosquitos! Quite noticeable Get the oil full and on the stick where it's easy to confirm, reset the odometer and put a few more miles on it.
  23. Patcon replied to motorman7's topic in Build Threads
    Looks like an excellent foundation. Floor boards don't appear to have any jacking damage and the splash pan looks to be in nice shape
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