Car-spotting thread

ya I was in quite a funk on saturday. I have been looking thru everything I did to set this up....there was alot of stopping and starting during this time, which is always bad...but i only had modern drivelines instructions....now that im reading tiltons seperate instructions there is a whole section about setting the pedal stop that I didnt see...so im thinking its entirely possible that i caused it to over travel...Its a totally custom setup with a tilton bearing, mcleod clutch and a wilwood master...so its like 1900 way adjustable. Easily could have been my fault. I dont think its going to cost me any money to fix, just the practice of a trans swap...YIPPIE!
Man, I can sympathize. After I got the cam on the Vette broken in, I was doing a final timing set-up and all of sudden I heard this racket from the front of the motor. I thought either the cam wiped or the timing chain was hitting. I was so pissed. Turned out that that the harmonic balancer disintegrated, but until I found that I thought the whole motor was going to have to come apart again. Not fun.
 
..... And please explain this whole Subaru cross check off-road tire thing to me. I doubt this thing will ever see more than a gravel lot.
The same with most Jeeps and Raptors, but I agree the Cross-Treks look pretty ridiculous with those tires. I saw 2 or 3 over the weekend.
 
fun times last night...glad i bought this little scissor jack

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taking the trans out of the car is really the easy part....Taking the console out to get the shifter off...removing the entire exhaust system (bc the H pipe blocks the trans cross member) removing the E- brake cable...rolling the car off the lift and putting it up on ramps...that #$%^&* blows.
 
I posted this in my blog, but ill post it here too....first time driving my mustang in over 5 years. Pulled it out of the garage to further test the clutch and brakes



sadly, the dust seal came out of my tilton hyd throw out bearing and ended the fun. Glad I didnt sell my transmission jack just yet

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but it sounds sooo sweet...
 
but it sounds sooo sweet...
Thanks....still needs some tuning...the timing isnt set right and the electric choke is acting wonky as the car warms up...but ill get to that crap later. Its funny, im sure you have seen the ad going around about winning the tesla powered 68 porsche 911......and its like wait what? tesla powered? so NO SOUND TRACK??? Without the sound...what the hell is the point? I mean when im on the road and i see a cool car drive by....first thing I do is roll my window down to hear it.
 
so NO SOUND TRACK??? Without the sound...what the hell is the point? I mean when im on the road and i see a cool car drive by....first thing I do is roll my window down to hear it.

Same here. And when driving my car, 90+% of the time my windows are down and no music on.
 
Thanks....still needs some tuning...the timing isnt set right and the electric choke is acting wonky as the car warms up...but ill get to that crap later. Its funny, im sure you have seen the ad going around about winning the tesla powered 68 porsche 911......and its like wait what? tesla powered? so NO SOUND TRACK??? Without the sound...what the hell is the point? I mean when im on the road and i see a cool car drive by....first thing I do is roll my window down to hear it.
hahah YES i saw that contest. My kids even know the drill:

  1. See nice car
  2. Lower radio/take out headphones
  3. Lower windows
  4. take picture and/or video (when safe to do so).
All steps above to be done simultaneously and quickly as possible.
 
Ended up with just the C6Z, and the SRT Jeep. The others bailed.

Overall it was a good day. Perfect windows-down weather. A bit more traffic because it was a weekend and Pike and Wayne counties were yellow and allowing outside seating at restaurants so lots of city folk around. It made me appreciate having days off during the week. 517/206/519/23/6 into Port Jervis. Hawk's Nest was...interesting. A few minutes before we arrived a sportbike low-sided into a Lapis Blue MK7 Golf R. 97 was completely shut in the S-curves and they had to move tow trucks, FD trucks, and an ambulance up there. Shit show. The Golf R was driveable but banged up good. We turned around and came back on 521 to 206 to 209 to 80 to 46. 160 miles total and we were home by 2:30pm.

Dee took a few pics...I'll have to get from her and post up.

I'd really like to get out to Centralia soon. Maybe next Sunday if the weather is decent? Old Route 61 was covered, so that's gone, but it's still eerie in town and some of the roads around the area are really decent. But it's a long trip. I think 225 miles round trip and restaurants will be busy AF. Nothing like coal country to make you apprecaite NJ a little bit more.
There's an awesome trail system near Centralia roaring creek
 
Ended up with just the C6Z, and the SRT Jeep. The others bailed.

Overall it was a good day. Perfect windows-down weather. A bit more traffic because it was a weekend and Pike and Wayne counties were yellow and allowing outside seating at restaurants so lots of city folk around. It made me appreciate having days off during the week. 517/206/519/23/6 into Port Jervis. Hawk's Nest was...interesting. A few minutes before we arrived a sportbike low-sided into a Lapis Blue MK7 Golf R. 97 was completely shut in the S-curves and they had to move tow trucks, FD trucks, and an ambulance up there. Shit show. The Golf R was driveable but banged up good. We turned around and came back on 521 to 206 to 209 to 80 to 46. 160 miles total and we were home by 2:30pm.

Dee took a few pics...I'll have to get from her and post up.

I'd really like to get out to Centralia soon. Maybe next Sunday if the weather is decent? Old Route 61 was covered, so that's gone, but it's still eerie in town and some of the roads around the area are really decent. But it's a long trip. I think 225 miles round trip and restaurants will be busy AF. Nothing like coal country to make you apprecaite NJ a little bit more.

At the risk of sounding contrarian (who, me?), I think that Hawks Nest is completely overrated. Sure its pretty, but its always a shit-show of some sort, the run through is over in 20secs., and I've seen horrendous things happen with some newer riders getting in over their heads. Some of roads through Stokes on the other hand are very nice, and usually empty. I stopped riding Hawks Nest years ago. It used to be good for pictures leaned over and throwing sparks with the knee-pucs, they make ones with titanium bits in the plastic that throw sparks, fuckin annoying trying to pass someone with those on the track, I think most clubs ban them now. I usually go straight to the PA side and ride the empty roads there. Riding for me isn't a social thing, the less traffic the better. Its about getting into your own head, concentrating on the ride, hitting the corners right, and seeing some cool shit along the way.
 
fun times last night...glad i bought this little scissor jack

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taking the trans out of the car is really the easy part....Taking the console out to get the shifter off...removing the entire exhaust system (bc the H pipe blocks the trans cross member) removing the E- brake cable...rolling the car off the lift and putting it up on ramps...that #$%^&* blows.
Gaads, I remember when I could lift those top loaders by myself. Those and the Chrysler 4-speeds weigh 1000 pounds. Muncies were like a paper weight lol. Now it's all can do to bend down to crawl around on a creeper lol
 
Gaads, I remember when I could lift those top loaders by myself. Those and the Chrysler 4-speeds weigh 1000 pounds. Muncies were like a paper weight lol. Now it's all can do to bend down to crawl around on a creeper lol
100%...cast iron transmission...where the hell you see that anymore lol? And I have bench pressed it with a buddy a couple of times...but im done with that noise.
 
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