Preparing for rear exhaust mock up by adding the body, headers and such.
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Preparing for rear exhaust mock up by adding the body, headers and such.
33 Hot Rod V2 Coupe, Extra Clearance Hood, Bike Fenders, Rear Exhaust, LS Engine
Street Rod Jim,
Can you please help me understand the purpose for taping off the holes?
Roger
Sorry Jim,
I tried posting to this video and it went somewhere else. I'm an idiot. Anyway, can you help me understand why you taped off the holes? Is it to keep the product out of the holes, or does it have something to do with sealing the plate to the frame?
Roger
I believe he is talking about the under coat on the aluminum under the tank. This allows the aluminum to sit flush/tight on the frame.
'33 Hot Rod Gen 2 Roadster #1209, 33 Grill, 3-Link Rear Suspension, Leather Roadster Seats, Electric Assist Steering, Rear Exhaust, 2 Piece FFR Bonneville Wheels (18x9/20x11) Mickey Thompson Street Comp Tires (255/45/R18 and 305/35/R20), '69 Ford 351w (Stroked to 393. All Forged), AOD, 8.8 31 Spline Rear with Trac-Lok, QA1 PromaStars (Front 9" 220lb/Rear 12" 200lb Springs).
Jim,
I'm talking about the holes on the panel below the gas tank. You taped the holes up before you put on the lizard skin.
Roger
I see, I thought it was possibly that. It's too bad you couldn't just skin the entire piece and just tighten it right down.
Thanks Shmelty!
Roger.
Along with marking out the frame for it to sit flush, there is also 3 holes for the gas lines that I had to tape up to give the gaskets room to sit flush on the metal. However, I am going to great lengths to make this look "show car". It is not a necessity for the average build.
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Jim,
I see, thanks for the info. I guess, in my mind, I would think that the lizard skin sprayed on the panel might even give a better seal than just metal on frame. It would keep the metal from potentially making noise as you would drive down the road. This probably just shows my ignorance, and I'm not even sure why I'm concerned for this but it sure was a lot of time to mask it all off.
The sound control is too thick, and the ceramic crumbles and is thick also. Plus you would never find your holes for the rivets if you pre-drilled them. If you wanted to go down that route, you can go with a thinned out undercoating and spray both sides. It would not have the same sound control and heat properties, but it would make it way easier and definitely make the panels not resonate on their own or rattle on the frame. If you want to know the formula, check out this GTM builders video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YQy...EUnVP&index=25 It is in the first few minutes.
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Thanks Jim, I will definitely check it out.
Roger
A momentous occasion. I put the car on the ground for the first time!
33 Hot Rod V2 Coupe, Extra Clearance Hood, Bike Fenders, Rear Exhaust, LS Engine
Working on rear exhaust, adding door hinges, trimming main body of car.
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Did you make any braaap braaap noices when you tested out the steering wheel??? Come one, be honest!!
Jim, It's looking sweet!! Waiting for your next episode is more anticipatory than any tv show on the tube. Love it!! Keep up the good work and thanks again for allowing us into your shop.
Roger
Today I install my new Corvette Gas Pedal and Lokar shifter on the 4L60e transmission.
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Mock up of internal door parts.
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great work!
I am at approx. the same point of my build and am looking forward to your windshield install ..... i am having to do a LOT of modification to get it to fit properly.... looking forward to your insight!
Today I am working on The Drive By Wire Corvette Gas Pedal and fuse box.
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I am continuing with body work and digging into the waterfall and cutting in the dash of the Factory Five 33 Hot Rod V2.
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The body work continues with the waterfall, transmission tunnel and dash. I came up with a good system for marking the roll bar holes in the waterfall.
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Today I am mounting the body to the frame/ firewall and also the waterfall.
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Still tackling the waterfall of my Factory Five 33 Hot Rod V2. Trimmed tubes, and lots of sanding.
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Today I am still doing body work. I will be trimming the trunk to the Factory Five 33 Hot Rod V2.
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Continuing with the body work. Trimming the trunk lid to the Factory Five 33 Hot Rod V2 is taking longer than expected due to all the curves in all directions.
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Cutting in the front hood of my 33 Hot Rod V2.
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Working on issues with the V2 hot rod hood and side panel fitment. It just does not add up.
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I feel your pain Jim.
I've been working on the roof for a month now and it still isn't finished.
'33 Hotrod, #1047 Gen 1, delivered on 2/27/18, go cart on 9/24/18.
LS3 w/Gearstar Level 3 4L65e Tranny, Yank converter, Lokar shifter, Electric PS, Vintage AC/Heat/Def, 8.8" 3.55
TorqThrust II Wheels w/Toyo Proxy T1 Sport Tires, F 235/45ZR17 R 295/35ZR18
Garage Built, Driveway Painted.
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Jim, I have Gen. 2 chassis 1121 and was in the same spot with the side panels and lower skirts.
So what I did was fit the hood. I then added Fiberglass to the lower skirts and fit them. Lastly, I cut the upper lip off of the engine side panels and cut the panel to fit. I then reattached the upper lip. I know it was not expected but if it doesn’t reach, it doesn’t reach. I also told FF they’re Just too short. It was suggested to take the angle out of the radiator, Well if I did that the hood was too short and I liked the angle.
This by far was the biggest pain in the A—. Anyway that’s what I did.
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Gen 2 chassis #1121 delivered 2-10-19. SBC 400 with FI Tech dual quad, 700R4 trans and IRS.
Prepping the Hard Top for the 33 Hot Rod V2.
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Prepping the engine for the new Drive system. (harmonic Balancer for LS engine)
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I have some questions. Did you only add fiberglass to the front of the valance? Because I feel the back side needs an inch to make the a frames come through correctly. (Maybe I am just thrown off by my insulators protecting the arms). It also seems to me that my body is raked, and it will not go any lower in the back, so the valance would have to be lower in front to try to line the bottom of the whole body correctly. And lastly, my belt lines do not match from the hood to the body. The hood belt line is lower than the body's belt line. Did you have those issues too?
Jim
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Street Rod Jim, since this is your own thread I have to say this - every single time I see your name I think of Death Proof and smile. I always hope that's intentional on your part
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James
FFR33 #997 (Gen1 chassis, Gen2 body), license plate DRIVE IT says it all! build thread
My build: 350SBC, TKO600, hardtop, no fenders/hood, 32 grill, 3 link, sway bars, 355/30r19
Previous cars: GTD40, Cobra, tubeframe 55 Chevy, 66 Nova, 56 F100
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I Only added to the front. This is the Lower skirts right after I joined them together.
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My body sat right down on the lower door frame rails and lined ended up pretty straight. Did you put any rubber bumpers or something similar under the hood on the cowl area where the rear of the hood sits. That would raise the hood some. I am also using the upper radiator mounts.
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This was my first fitting of the lowers side skirts after I extended the fiberglass. Hope that helps. I know others have had to do the same thing and others who didn’t. So maybe F5 has different guys make the molds on different days, might be the luck of the draw, Or, I just don’t know what I’m doing. Haha.
Good luck and I enjoy your videos.
Gen 2 chassis #1121 delivered 2-10-19. SBC 400 with FI Tech dual quad, 700R4 trans and IRS.
I just found your YouTube channel. Am really enjoying the excellent coverage of your build. I have to give you credit for jumping in and doing the build. I bet you are sweating a bit now that summer is here in Arizona. I don't know exactly where you are but I will tell you it is 109 today in Goodyear. Start early to beat the heat.
Wayne
Plugging along and adding the wire harness to the Factory Five 33 Hot Rod V2
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Mounting the PCM, cutting dash holes, adding battery holder on my Factory Five 33 Hot Rod V2
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Today was a great milestone. Made clearance for the 4l60e transmission, properly installed the engine mounts, worked the spacers for the engine mounts, and replaced the LS harmonic balancer.
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