That’s the bracket for my fuel regulator, didn’t really have another place to put itWhat's the metal right angle bracket for behind your pass side hood hinge? Just happen to catch my eye...
Love that color BTW
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That’s the bracket for my fuel regulator, didn’t really have another place to put itWhat's the metal right angle bracket for behind your pass side hood hinge? Just happen to catch my eye...
Love that color BTW
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Glad to see someone else running that as well, I put one of those in my Blazer but still a long way out from actually using itGot the temporary exhaust done, updated cigarette lighter to something substantially more useable
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Busted my rear at work for the last 3 days for some OT, then moved on to fitting the Powermaster starter I bought back in the spring. Fits well, but it grinds when the engine first fires off. I know these gear reduction starters don’t rotate the small amount required to retract the bendix like a direct drive one, but this seems odd. May require an extra shim or two.
With that tackled, I moved back to wet sanding the nose at 10pm:
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It didn’t come out half bad, but in the process of sanding the orange peel out, I burned through on the main body line right beneath the lower right of the grill to the rough base that was on these noses to begin with. Couldn’t sand it flat, so I sprayed a small patch, but put a sag in the epoxy since the humidity skyrocketed in the afternoon.
I hated the powermaster mini starters, never could get the shimming happy, either in/out to the ring gear or to the block. Did all the PM required checks for tooth clearance and it still made weird noises that always sounded terrible.
If this is a SBC with 153 tooth flywheel you may want to think about using a 90's style OEM LT1 starter instead. Buick Roadmaster, Camaros/Firebirds, Impalas, etc..It's a factory mini starter that fits with most headers and retains the nose cone to support the shaft and gear drive. I've had one in my 10.5:1 compression 383 for 8+ yrs with no issues.
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There is also a Corvette LT1/LT4 mini gear driven starter from the 90's era that's even better (see below) but I couldn't get it to fit with my ARH headers, and it's not clock-able.
Just something to think about if you ever decide to get rid of the PM starter...figured I'd share my experience.
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I can tell you from experience that PM is not long for life, mine did the same thing and ended up with a handful of shims to finally make the noise go away. But then it died a year or 2 later, I went with one of the Vette OEM starters. Was nice to mount up and need no shimsUnfortunately I’m running a 168 tooth flexplate, so I can’t use the LT1 starters. There is the 96-2000 Vortec truck starters though, which I’ll pick up a spare if I can’t get this 9012 Powermaster to work properly.
I think I’ll need a straight jacket to keep me from sanding body lines 🤣
In all seriousness, great tip. I’ll keep that in the back pocket for the other SS nose I’ve got. It needs some straightening out in the body line department, as it saw a repaint at one point with an apprentice going after it with a rabid DA sander….
No shims had it sounding rough, like it was forcing itself to turn. A 1/32 shim freed it up substantially, although I haven’t checked the backlash on it.
It does sound like it’s staying engaged but it’s only once the engine initially fires, it’s not like it’s continuing to run on.
Swear we need to start a thread and list of people in which area who are willing to take a trip to the local thieves to talk some sense into themWhelp, confirmed one of them is gone. mclellan83 - remember the cool light project I'd been referencing? Whelp, it's no more so no more secret.
My 82 GN is gone. I'd had to leave it halfway here in VA due issues. First health prevented me going back for it, but, had plenty of time. Unfortunately, my wife piled a bunch of her clothes in the 496 yukon and took off back on the 25th. Hadn't been able to get the truck back from her so, couldn't get back to get the car. The place storing it had said a few days ago no rush, I could have a few weeks, but, found out that it's actually gone.
So... who knows where it went or what they did, but, had an excellent Lear interior so I bet it's already cut up. Cross off another one of the 215.
Let me know if you want a road trip buddy, would enjoy having a "chat" with themWhat storage facility? I swear I just wanna talk to them.
What storage facility? I swear I just wanna talk to them.
Swear we need to start a thread and list of people in which area who are willing to take a trip to the local thieves to talk some sense into them
Let me know if you want a road trip buddy, would enjoy having a "chat" with them
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