Rust In Peace Chevelle /NOT
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Re: Rust In Peace Chevelle /NOT
She didn't want a ratop. We tried.
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RebStew- Scrounger's Pitbull On Nitrous
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looks like you guys got alot done,lookin good.You guys had alot of help maybe it was agood thing we couldn't make it out there Steph was getting released from the hospital and it looks like you guys had to many hands! 

Glenn- Scrounger
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Just an update. The Chevelle is still in the picture. Rob and I have been working on it a little here and there. We have been grinding down the welds and some of it is ready for some fiberglass filler. But, the exciting thing is that between yesterday and today, Rob and I managed to completely take the transmission out. Since it has been sitting so long I guess the transmission seals have eroded. Anyway, it has been leaking badly so it had to come out. Other than one phone call to Steve to ask about supporting the motor, we did it on our own!
Next, we have to put it back. Sure hoping to get to drive it this year even if part of it still looks like frankenstein .

Navonda- Scrounger
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Re: Rust In Peace Chevelle /NOT
Good deal!
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RebStew- Scrounger's Pitbull On Nitrous
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What a pain to get that tranny out! It took us about ten hours spread across two days to get it out. I guess that's not too bad considering it was two people who have never done anything like that before. We had to cut the coolant lines off, take the drivers side header off, and slide the entire transmission off the jack onto a folded over blanket. We could not get the car high enough to just pull the trans out on the jack. The coolant fittings rounded off and we had no way of getting vise grips or anything in there.
All the front pump seals are leaking. I'm going to go ahead and pull the pump off and replace them, (if I can even find them without buying a whole gasket kit), along with the input shaft/pump seal. I think the pan gasket is leaking also. It was cheaper to get that gasket with a filter with it.
All the front pump seals are leaking. I'm going to go ahead and pull the pump off and replace them, (if I can even find them without buying a whole gasket kit), along with the input shaft/pump seal. I think the pan gasket is leaking also. It was cheaper to get that gasket with a filter with it.

DEMONSPEED- Scrounger
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We bought a chrome deep trans pan today at a small peddlers mall for $20.00, new.
Do you have to use a filter extension to use the deep pan? It seems like you would need it, in my mind.
Does anyone have any tricks to get the front pump off safely? I was reading in my TH-350 Handbook to thread a couple bolts into the pump and pull with a small pry bar. Anything else I should try?
Do you have to use a filter extension to use the deep pan? It seems like you would need it, in my mind.
Does anyone have any tricks to get the front pump off safely? I was reading in my TH-350 Handbook to thread a couple bolts into the pump and pull with a small pry bar. Anything else I should try?

DEMONSPEED- Scrounger
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Yaaaaaa! Rob and I got the transmission out, changed the seals and filter, and today........ WE PUT IT BACK! Today went so easy it was amazing. The hardest part was yesterday when we had to put the transmission under the car then get it up on a jack. Not a lot of room to move under there. We still have some small things to do but I am hoping to have the motor at least running in the next two weeks even if I can't take it out yet until I get the interior put back. We have gotten some more of the body work done too. I am NOT giving up on it. My goal is to at least take her out a few times this year and finish the body and paint next year.

Navonda- Scrounger
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Re: Rust In Peace Chevelle /NOT
Good news for sure.
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RebStew- Scrounger's Pitbull On Nitrous
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Re: Rust In Peace Chevelle /NOT
Good deal
... little here and there and before you know it you will be done

magicman_1968- Scroungers Road Captain
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get-r-done......

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Re: Rust In Peace Chevelle /NOT
From FB
Navonda Patterson
Does anyone have any Chevelle REAR bumper bracket BOLTS or inner bumper bolts? I do not need the shiny chrome ones.
I am also in the market for fender bolts and unuts/clips but they need to be in good shape. I have some pretty rusted ones that I do not think are usable.
Once I get the bumper and fenders and glass put back on, she is drivable! I'm not sure that I am going to make it by the first cruise date, however
Navonda Patterson
Does anyone have any Chevelle REAR bumper bracket BOLTS or inner bumper bolts? I do not need the shiny chrome ones.
I am also in the market for fender bolts and unuts/clips but they need to be in good shape. I have some pretty rusted ones that I do not think are usable.
Once I get the bumper and fenders and glass put back on, she is drivable! I'm not sure that I am going to make it by the first cruise date, however
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We need some updated pics!
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Re: Rust In Peace Chevelle /NOT
Just seen this lol.
Nothing looks any different for pictures. Just getting ready to start putting panels back on just to get it driving.
Needs little patches here and there eventually. We're just getting it running for now.
Nothing looks any different for pictures. Just getting ready to start putting panels back on just to get it driving.
Needs little patches here and there eventually. We're just getting it running for now.

DEMONSPEED- Scrounger
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I think we are going to get some Peal N' Seal to put small patches over the holes for now so no more water gets in the car if we get rained out.
We are going to get someone out here to do the glass. We need to see how someone does it before we can do it.
We are going to get someone out here to do the glass. We need to see how someone does it before we can do it.

DEMONSPEED- Scrounger
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Re: Rust In Peace Chevelle /NOT
It is running good, though. When we replaced the tranny we didn't put the purple wire back on the correct terminal. It needed to be on the S terminal. Damn, 6 months of that lol.
It cranked but, no fuel.
The bumper needed to be hooked up to make a full circuit path for the fuel sending unit.
It still wasn't getting fuel but, now we at least smelled gas. So we took the fuel pump off and it wasn't pumping. Replaced that, then it fired right up. Almost instant.
We have a couple of sets of bolts coming in the mail. We have a complete front Chevelle bolt kit coming. Everything, U-Nuts, inner fender bolts, hood bolts, etc.
Momma' is going to go try to find the rear bumper bracket bolts tomorrow. And valance bolts.
Someone with an impact gun and no Dubbya-D wrecked a couple captured nuts until they just spun. The nuts were sandwiched in between two pieces of sheetmetal so one side had to be cut upen to get the nut out. I'm going to try to get some pics up.
It cranked but, no fuel.
The bumper needed to be hooked up to make a full circuit path for the fuel sending unit.
It still wasn't getting fuel but, now we at least smelled gas. So we took the fuel pump off and it wasn't pumping. Replaced that, then it fired right up. Almost instant.
We have a couple of sets of bolts coming in the mail. We have a complete front Chevelle bolt kit coming. Everything, U-Nuts, inner fender bolts, hood bolts, etc.
Momma' is going to go try to find the rear bumper bracket bolts tomorrow. And valance bolts.
Someone with an impact gun and no Dubbya-D wrecked a couple captured nuts until they just spun. The nuts were sandwiched in between two pieces of sheetmetal so one side had to be cut upen to get the nut out. I'm going to try to get some pics up.

DEMONSPEED- Scrounger
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