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Got it. Thanks Rick.
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Jim its here: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/detail?.dir=eb45&.dnm=1dd4scd.jpg&.src=""
On 7/25/06, Jim
Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Rick, Could you send me a copy of that also. I'm not sure
which one you have but if it mentions the different bushings by location,
I'm sure I can use it.
Thanks in advance.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 2:53
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John I scanned a copy of the bushing
location. Would you like a copy? I can email it to you.
I'm surprised that you didn't get one with the bushing
kit. There are specific locations for particular bushings.
On 7/25/06, John
Nasta < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Ah
yes, the steering. Forgot about that. I guess I could separate it at
the rag joint.
Interesting to know that it is light enough for
two guys to lift. Did you have the interior out?
I need to have
some welding done on the left frame rail right at the rear body mount
location, and also on the body mount tower on the front left corner. I
really don't want to put this car back together with rot problems at 2
body mount locations.
John Nasta
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John,
The last time I did it, we had three guys
including me. With the front end clip removed, I made two stacks of
cement blocks just behind the firewall, one on either side of the car,
then had the two guys lift the front of the body high enough for me to
put an 8 ft long piece of 4x4 across under the body on top
of the two stacks of blocks. I then repeated the process on the back
side of the body. After that, I just rolled the chassis forward out of
the way.
The steering column, wiring harness, linkages, etc.
will have to be cleared out of the way first.
Larry
Shouse
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Tuesday, July 25, 2006 2:07 PM To: The Chevelle Mailing List
Subject: [Chevelle-list] off-frame
Hi guys,
Anybody know
what the procedure is for lifting the body off the frame? I just want
to lift it high enough to swap out the body mounts and get a welder
into a couple of places, and paint it with Corroseal and some kind of
top coat. The engine, transmission, driveshaft, fuel tank, and exhaust
are all out, and the whole nose is off. What else would I need to take
out or disconnect aside from the body mounts? Also, is there a chart
anywhere that shows the locations of the body mounts in a 1970 Malibu
coupe?
If anybody knows of a good deal on a solid frame that I
wouldn't have to pay a fortune to transport (i.e. not far from southern
NJ), I'd consider that too.
Thanks, John
Nasta
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Rick Schaefer 72 TPI El Camino
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