i just watched episode 8. Great job guys, and you have not lost the original energy of your videos, but they are getting more professional all the time. Well done. i agree with Rose, More pearl! 4 Coats pearl was the best!
------------------ Astronomy says we will find a coded signal from outer space. Then we'll KNOW that life exists there, for coded signals aren't by chance.
Biology says there are coded genetic signals in every cell, but we KNOW that no intelligence created life.
I'm the original owner of a white ' 84 2M4 purchased Dec 10, 1983 from Pontiac. Always garaged, no rust, 4-wheel drifts are fun!
I used this Harbor Freight finger sander instead of drilling spot welds. It's still mind-numbing work. It leaves the metal completely intact if you can get behind the panel you're trying to save. IOWs, no drill holes. You only sand until you're through the panel it's welded to. For install, a body/frame guy here with pretty decent reputation says when the panel is ready to weld in, position it correctly and insert self-tapping screws. Then when all the screws are in and the panel is where it needs to be you remove one screw and weld the hole closed. Repeat 1 and a time until you're done.
LOOK MA! I didn't give up!!! We finally got the parts frame pieces ready, and we are close to doing the stitch back together. I hope no one thought we gave up!
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I saw a YELLOW 88 notchback on a lot here yesterday. It is the base model, 4 cylinder, no A/C, automatic, no power windows, no power mirrors. He says it runs. Asking $1500. Other than been sitting for awhile, it didn't look too bad.
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Wow, a no-AC model! But maybe that's not uncommon in rainy PNW. No power options either... I'm surprised it has a cassette!
Sorry guys, it has been a while, and i haven't updated much being that it is winter. FINALLY GOT THE TURBO! Working hard on and off on the project, and the frame repairs are finally basically complete, we are moving on to building a drivetrain mock up bay, which is pretty cool. If you are wondering what this is, it is basically an 88 fiero engine compartment, that we can design mounts from the top as well as bolt the cradle and struts into, and test if exhaust fits. check it out here, let me know if you guys think its practical to do an engine swap.
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My front and rear mounts are done! I used bushings from ottperforance. Made them so the axles sit perfectly straight. Got a youtube video on it, at youtube.com/lightspeedfieros Ep14 Give me your thoughts