What did you do to your G-Body today? [2019]

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TURNA

Rocket Powered Basset Hound
Jul 24, 2009
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Checked the Milodon oil pan for leaks on the welds then painted it

No need to advertise whats under the hood!!!

Also painted my new flexplate...no pics :censored:











 
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pontiacgp

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Mar 31, 2006
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I put the interior back together and realized I need the original kick panel so I have the place to put the Fast computer in the location of the original cpu...took out the windshield I had installed last year, turned out the sealer I used on the was junk and the windshield was falling out so this time I'm covering the pinch weld with POR 15, I got the first coat on and prepared the windshield to be put back.....took the front brakes and rotor off, installed the new calipers and the rotors will be in Tuesday, I have to order some new yellow EBC pads. ....:popcorn:
 
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motorheadmike

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Nov 18, 2009
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Covered my shame.
 
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MrSony

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Nov 15, 2014
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Last week got my new Hankook Optimo 205/75/14s mounted at a Firestone Center. My rear tires mysteriously lost all their tread and one had a bolt in it (thanks tweaker "construction" workers) I wanted a right size spare, so I decided to get 2 so I can swap my good fronts to the back and get two new coopers when I can afford them. I love how they ignored my request to mount them white wall out if they were white wall (didn't have a pic on the site on their computer), didn't get my employee discount because I didn't bring my vehicle in to have them done. Understandable, people were abusing the sh*t out of the program before they changed it, but still bullshit, and didn't bother removing the old wheel weights, just put more on. SO. I put the 205s on the front with my hubcaps for giggles and my good fronts on the back.

Looks stupid, but would look the tiniest bit better with the white wall out.
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Also did a compression test. Only got to the driver's side before it got dark and I was being molested by mosquitoes.
#1. 145psi
#3. 150psi
#5. 175psi (ok...)
#7. 150psi

I mean... it's not terrible. it's inline with what it was when I first rebuilt the engine almost 2 years/12,000 miles ago, even after the headgasket fiasco. But what's weird is formerly #1 was 170psi and #5 was inline with the other 2 cylinders in that bank. Odd. I had bought some spark plugs back when I thought my headgasket issue was a bad plug (trying everything I could to avoid pulling the engine, nope) but never installed em. Installed em. Old ones are a nice light tan, no buildup whatsoever, no smell, no wetness or soot, nothing. Kind of surprising.

And yes, that is a nasty dent. I guess I don't know my own strength, last year I essentially pimp slapped the car for some dumb reason and made a DEEP dent in that area. I popped most of it out, it's not as bad as it looks in person. It's weird how weak some of the metal on this car is though. Just leaning over a fender I put a dent in it and now it's kind of oil canned. :/ All the years of sitting, then being flogged, then sitting again, have not been kind to this still relatively ok shape car.
 
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Injectedcutty

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Nov 24, 2014
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In my quest to get the interior plastics painted, I dug out the lower sail panel trim. These suckers were gross from sitting around, dust and dirt, etc. So I made use of the sink and cleaned the armrest up with soapy water, then repeat with SEM soap. They look awesome and clean now, basically ready for one last wipe down and paint.
The sail panel trim is big, so in the tub they went for the same treatment. They're drying still but look good. Need to wipe down the sail panel inserts, and get the uppers ready but that'll have to wait for another day.
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Geezy24

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I tried to install a cold case radiator I purchased from classic industries on my 87 GN . I was so excited that I didnt test oil cooler line fittings before fully installing. Turns out they dont fit properly and one line would not fit at all. Turns out after removing it the threads are jacked! Now who knows if I will be able to exchange or return. I guess thats what I get for not checking!!
On the positive
I also installed this little gem I came up on ebay

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Toadstool

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Sep 1, 2019
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Finished installing my floor shifter. Next eliminate the column shifter nub
 

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melloelky

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Matching the shifter base color to the interior is a nice touch.most folks leave it black.
 
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