EndlessMtnFab
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- Location
- Paxtonia, PA
Had a Tech Support day a while back and everyone pitched in to help. Unfortunately ... I had to take a few steps backwards to undo some of the help that was given to me. A weak spring in the transmission was letting the trans slip into reverse without using the shifter gates. After taking the transmission out and disassembling ... a new spring and extra poppet ball hold reverse firmly in place and gives it a little extra snap. The 2nd poppet ball is smaller than the OE one, so the increased pressure is not as great as you might think. :cheers:
Vetteboy was one of the folks who came over to help in the Tech day. He cut out side plates (following a pre-made template) so that I could continue boxing in the frame rail. Also visible is the patch I made for the rotted out metal behind the front spring mount. The light grey paint is the Zinc Primer that I've been using.
Another friend of mine (Jim K.) was the man who made the side & lower templates (out of cereal box) for me some time prior to the tech day. I do not remember who cut these out for me. My apologies!
Like all other welding .... these are perimter & plug welded to ensure stiffness and maximum rigidity. By tying 2 sides together (outside & bottom) the structure is stiffer than a simple outside plate.
Still no substitute for a real frame. :sad1:
*edit* Finally able to load the last picture ... Bitch thing !!
Vetteboy was one of the folks who came over to help in the Tech day. He cut out side plates (following a pre-made template) so that I could continue boxing in the frame rail. Also visible is the patch I made for the rotted out metal behind the front spring mount. The light grey paint is the Zinc Primer that I've been using.


Another friend of mine (Jim K.) was the man who made the side & lower templates (out of cereal box) for me some time prior to the tech day. I do not remember who cut these out for me. My apologies!

Like all other welding .... these are perimter & plug welded to ensure stiffness and maximum rigidity. By tying 2 sides together (outside & bottom) the structure is stiffer than a simple outside plate.
Still no substitute for a real frame. :sad1:
*edit* Finally able to load the last picture ... Bitch thing !!
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