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My portion has been finished since Friday. I've been waiting to take it
in for an alignment. The shop I use was backed up with work. I'm
leaving in 10 minutes to drop it off. I will be posting a couple of
lessons learned.
rick
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001 14:37:30 +0200 (CEST) =?iso-8859-1?q?Tigergutt?=
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> Rick,
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> have you done everything ??
> How does it work
>
> Andr�
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> > Andre
> > You are so right. I have it all bolted together today
> > and it is stiff.
> > It is still off the ground (no wheels) and it feels
> > pretty tight. I
> > think thats good. Tomorrow is calipers & bleeding.
> > Thursday -
> > alignment -HOT D#$N!!!!!!!
> > rick
> > On Tue, 14 Aug 2001 16:49:12 +0200 (CEST)
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> > >HI Rick,
> > >
> > >It sounds OK to me, as long as you can move it by hand
> > with
> > >no bind there should be no problems.
> > >When you grease it all up and connect the steering and
> > >stuff it should be really hard (lot of effort)to move
> > from
> > >stop to stop.
> > >
> > >Andr�
> > >
> > >
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> > >> Group - I installed the spindles for my tall spindle
> > >> conversion this AM.
> > >> I torqued the lower ball joint to 85 lbs and the
> > upper
> > >> to 55 IAW the 72
> > >> Factory Assembly manual. No tie rod ends connected
> > yet.
> > >> It takes "A
> > >> BIT" of effort to move the spindles (both sides) from
> > >> stop to stop.
> > >> There really isn't any binding, its just pretty stiff.
> >
> > >> For those of you
> > >> with some experience does this seem right? Subjective
> > I
> > >> know. I don't
> > >> want to ruin it right off the bat. Thx for any input.
> > >>
> > >> rick (Abilene Texas)
> > >> 72 El Camino TPI 350/700r4
> > >> ACES #00140 TEAM CHEVELLE #00038
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