So where is your Street Outlaw at this point?
Anybody have a shop press and misc large sockets I can borrow for about an hour? Need to swap out u-joints on my drive shaft
Anybody have a shop press and misc large sockets I can borrow for about an hour? Need to swap out u-joints on my drive shaft
No need for a shop press. A ball joint press works reall well for U joints. Or if in a real pinch drive them out with a pair of ball peen hammers.
So this morning I am shipping my headers back to Jegs.
In reading up on them they will not work with angle plug heads. Yes, I have angle plug heads damnit.
Now I will have to drop serious money and get a set of Hookers for my car that will work. Angle plug SB chevy and an X-frame.
Damnit.
After a nice discussion with the good folks at Jegs the headers I want/need are not standard in stock off the shelf pieces.
Hooker will make me a set of course but there will be a fee and wait time. I am OK with the wait..........but the fee.....
Holy crap! They're treating you like a Ford owner!! You told them it was for a Chevy didn't you??? Hell you can probably get the headers you need in the automotive section at CVS!!!!
Not for the angle plug heads in an "X" frame car.
The 64 Impala was the last year of the "X" frame 2 piece drive shaft. The headers are way different.
I have a set of hookers in the shed from my 65 Biscayne and they will not work in the 64.
Yeah but I am in speedway.
No need for a shop press. A ball joint press works reall well for U joints. Or if in a real pinch drive them out with a pair of ball peen hammers.
I have used my "Big: "C" clamps and a propane torch in the past.
Some joint caps are held in place with an injected plastic that needs to be heated so the caps will push out.
So my garage isn't heated and I plan on building an engine in it. Am I hosed? Are all my readings gonna be off because of cold parts?
No and you will be surprised how little you have to do with this when you get into it.
Depends on who does and how much is done machine work wise. If the shop is competent then what you are building is not all that critical.
If you were getting down and dirty building a 7K capable beast then deck height/chamber CC's/thrust on cam and crank/etc and so on.
You will need to check ring end gaps for sure and plasti-gauge the mains/rods but pretty much everything else should be plug and play if you have all the right parts.
So I get the word from Jegs that Hooker will make my pipes.
I also got the word this is not going to be cheap. Not bad but not cheap. I never get cheap. Well, almost never.