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Old 03-03-2007, 01:57 PM
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Yeah, the next time I install one I plan on documenting it. It really isn't all that hard, I have just gotten good at it from doing it so many times on the NA.
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Congrats Daniel! Looks like a great endeavor.
Old 03-03-2007, 05:02 PM
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Need another part to make custom for the 44's that would be good?

How about the delrin torque tube inner bearing sleeve diagrammed in the clarks article HERE

I trying to track down a major scream in the rear end under load. Will do tranny fluid this week, but also keeping torque tube bearings in mind as the car has 155K miles on it...
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Awesome job Dan! My best to you. Keep the website updated with the track 951 project. I can't wait to see what you do with it. Oh, and if you remember my part request for manufacture, maybe you can squeeze it in sometime...who needs sleep anyway?
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good luck with the venture, I'll definetley call you.
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Albert - definatly on the agenda - you'll be the first to know!

And yeah - people, I put my personal phone number on the site for a reason - to call and talk to me! If you have a part request, maintenance need, or simply a technical question..........feel free to give me a ring.
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Hey Dan congrats on your new endeavor, I'm wondering if you can make something for me. I need a shim or even a bushing that'll take up the gap between a late style front sway bar end and an early end.

I have an early that I put a M030 front sway bar in but the end bushings are different, I now have a 1/2" cap around the bushings that I need to fill. Could be made from aluminum, Delron, anything as long as it fills the gap and holds the bar the way it should.

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Hey Dan, sent you an email to your account on the site. Anyway, I need ten of these end caps, can be machined aluminum.

Thanks.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but those cam studs look like they act as the caps on the cam cover too.

Now THAT is a neat idea, no more lost bolts under the cam :P
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Tom - no prob, actually have the delrin in stock - all I need are dimensions.

Paul - Got your email last night and the gears in my head are already turning......

V2rocket - nope, these are identical to the original save for one dimension.
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Originally Posted by V2Rocket_aka944
Correct me if I'm wrong, but those cam studs look like they act as the caps on the cam cover too.

Now THAT is a neat idea, no more lost bolts under the cam :P
Yeah...you are wrong. Those are only the bolts that hold the cam cover on.
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doing a little prep work with the dremel
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