Having a issue getting the brakes to hold pressure. I have bled the dog pi$$ out of them & swapped out the tee fitting that split the 2 front disc.
I can get pressure but after 10 secs its back to the floor. Any ideas?
Both front brakes done, had to replace 1/2 of the exisiting brake lines as they were rusted together and could get a connection point. Oh well, need to be done anyway. Waiting on tire for the wheels =P~
Work has been slammed since xmas but I did get a little work done.
It was much more difficult and pricey to do this swap than I had read. I used the scarebird brackets. Mopar Muscle had an article that said the rotors, and inner bearing should all be 1970-1974 LTD, outer bearing is 1970...
Weird...rest of my post are back. Thanks admin!
Wheels and Scarbird front disk brackets cam in too! Went down and bought the rotors, calipers, etc as needed. Out the door with the brackets I'm at $315! Beats the hell out of other conversions that are $700. Should help stop the 20's.
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Cut in the jambs and painted the trunk. Came out nice aside from a few body work scratches I missed.
I actually painted the whole body after this and then the paint curdled due to a crazy drop in temp and a bunch of rain. So I am in the process of sanding it down for a reshoot and waiting for...
Finally got the cowl wrapped up (still needs filler) and block sanding. Sprayed my 1st coat of 2k primer. Found a few boo-boos so went back over them with high build primer.
Finally wrapped up the underside cowl. Had to tweak the windshield wiper location as it wasnt protruding through the upper cowl enough and had a bad angle. Ground down the welds and POR 15'd the area. Waiting for it to dry, then seam seal it all up.