Archive for February, 2013

Little self-etching primer

36-grit grinding disks used to remove paint on the drivers door jam area…. and some rattle can self-etching primer (for now) to cover the bare metal.

Drivers side quarter….stripped

Stripped the drivers side quarter panel.  Less paint on this body panel as it appears to have been replaced at some point.  Only a few minor injuries to my hands… and one burned up grinder.

Shifter Modified and installed

Shortened the shifter by about 2 to 2.5 inches and drilled 2 new holes.  Installed and fits perfectly.

Heater Hoses and Hurst ‘Indy’ Shifter

Home Depot supplied the brass heater hose fitting for the intake and the heater hoses have been installed.  Also installed the Temperature Sending Unit and have to figure out how to modify the brass bypass fitting.  I attempted to clean up the thermostat housing and it disintegrated under a little sandblasting …. so I’ll be replacing that.

Also, picked up a Hurst ‘Indy’ shifter handle from eBay.  Turns out that it’s too long and using it would cause severe knuckle damage when power shifting into 3rd gear… it needed modified.  About 2-2 1/2 inches was cut off the end.  New holes will be drilled shortly and the new shifter handle will get installed.

Got the PVC, Coil Bracket and Coil and the belts installed.  Next, Radiator and hoses.

Sneak preview??

This is a potential design for the barracuda… a cheesy pencil sketch…. This would be a deck stripe very similar to a “Super Bee” that would wrap around the rear and instead of the Bee…it’d be the barracuda emblem centered on each quarter panel… The Bee-acuda?

barracuda

Odds and Ends

Ben is becoming a great fabricator.  The reverse linkage rod was approx 2 1/4 inches too long.  He cut out 2 1/4 inches out of the rod and welded the threaded end back in place… after installing it… PERFECT fit.

Added new throttle return springs and bracket.

Driveshaft installed.

The 1st/2nd gear shifter rod was hitting the crossmember.  The crossmember was clearanced a little to make room.  After installing the rods, it no longer hits the crossmember.

Mocked up the throttle cable.

 

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