General.Massacre
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Ah was waiting for this thread to come up, wasnt present for the first half of the strip down, but damn, this job was big, and we sweated bullets for a few parts near the end, but this car came together well.
have to commend Nick about his OCD about placing the bolts and screws and nuts in their places and keeping seperate cups in order of them being used.
this allowed not a single bolt or nut being left over.
plus everything being torqued correctly meant actually not a single leak on the start up like Nick said. i was super impressed with what we accomplished in the space and time we had available.
Listening to the car start especially on the first turn was sublime, and noting no drips on the floor of oil or coolant was even better.
this is how a car should be put back together, with Finesse and a degree of OCD. nothing worse than a come back to have stuff done a second time that should of been done correctly the first time.
We both learned a tonne with this, thanks Nick for the opportunity to help and assist with your beast. this car is going to be strong.
have to commend Nick about his OCD about placing the bolts and screws and nuts in their places and keeping seperate cups in order of them being used.
this allowed not a single bolt or nut being left over.
plus everything being torqued correctly meant actually not a single leak on the start up like Nick said. i was super impressed with what we accomplished in the space and time we had available.
Listening to the car start especially on the first turn was sublime, and noting no drips on the floor of oil or coolant was even better.
this is how a car should be put back together, with Finesse and a degree of OCD. nothing worse than a come back to have stuff done a second time that should of been done correctly the first time.
We both learned a tonne with this, thanks Nick for the opportunity to help and assist with your beast. this car is going to be strong.