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77 Wagon 302/c4 Conversion Part III
« on: March 13, 2005, 01:14:04 AM »
After going on a bit of a tangent with designing ahead of myself I pulled the drive assembly and sent the driveshaft out to be shortened 2 inches as well as dropped the trans off to be overhauled. I am pleased to say that the carryout pipes came out with the assembly without touching anything. This is good because it is one thing that I won't have to crawl under the car to install when the new unit is put back in. I mounted the alternator and powersteering pump and am still waiting for the crank pulley. Work in progress.
Started with a Bobcat wagon. Then a Cruising wagon. Now a Chocolate brown 77 wagon. I will enjoy this car for a long time. I'm in. High_Horse