G Body Frame Modifications- looking for more info

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rwolf15241

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G Body Frame Modifications- looking for more pics & suggestions (Pics are what I found on the WEB)
 

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rwolf15241

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GuysMonteSS

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Looks like you are doing a great job so far,nice work !!!
Guy
 

pontiacgp

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question is why and I hope you used a jig to keep the chassis from twisting and/or moving and to align the tubes. Why not build a tubular chassis and attach the front clip to it. Also will the floor pans fit with the tubing

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rwolf15241

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Those pics are not my frame, just looking for addition info before I start. I want to be well prepared. before I cut. Not looking to change the frame, just add a few supports.
 
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SickSpeedMonte

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For boxing the frame, I would try to make the hole for the body mount hardware as small as possible to maintain stiffness. A hole cutter to the bottom for a socket should work just fine, no need for that large hole for a wrench.

All of the added tubing probably doesn't help as much as it could. It's not a great allocation of mass. You want something with a high moment of inertia about a horizontal axis through its cross section. In other words, you want it as tall as possible which will be limited by whether you plan to modify the floor pans. I don't think you necessarily need a jig just to add bracing like that, but the frames are incredibly flimsy in stock form, so be sure it's straight before welding it up.
 

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pontiacgp

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SickSpeedMonte said:
For boxing the frame, I would try to make the hole for the body mount hardware as small as possible to maintain stiffness. A hole cutter to the bottom for a socket should work just fine, no need for that large hole for a wrench.

your need that access hole to put the lower part of the body bushing in place, plus that access hole will not diminish the strength added by the boxing.
 

rwolf15241

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I'm trying to find large File pics of the El Camino Frame Diagram. I tried to have them printed 24x36 for a reference.

1. I like the rear supports in first couple of pics, just trying to find the best solution for the main frame.

Please keep sending me ideas !!


Thanks RW
 
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