When buying a project, look to see

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sixcharlie

When buying a project, look to see

Post by sixcharlie »

If the cross member, supporting the engine, has been welded in. A sure sign of some frame rail rot diagnosed sometime in the last 30 some years.

Why look?

Because it adds a few hours to the restoration project. :D
lm48
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Re: When buying a project, look to see

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You got that right. I newer looked at this part of the car. Adding few hours only?, in my case was 2 weekends of cutting, grinding, welding, grinding and welding again, to rebuild the damage area before attaching the refurbished crossmember. Finally done
sixcharlie

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My "few hours" are still piling up.
lm48
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Re: When buying a project, look to see

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here are the results after 2 weekends. good luck with yours

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sixcharlie

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Nice! I'm going to have to weld the new one in. Just finished getting the old one out...
vandor
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Post by vandor »

If you already have the welder out you might as well seamweld the crossmember, especially toward the ends, close to the studs.
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vandor wrote:If you already have the welder out you might as well seamweld the crossmember, especially toward the ends, close to the studs.

Planning on that. Have to do it well because I don't want to have to do it again. Those welds were the hardest part of getting the bad crossmember out.
lm48
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Re: When buying a project, look to see

Post by lm48 »

When I did mine I follow somebody advice from the forum and modified the frame to be able to use cylinder head bolts. This was the reason of so much welding. Know I can remove and install the crossmember relatively easy. This is an extra step but well worth.

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