Must be you..... They are 16" long, more importantly they have been checked for bind or interfearance throughout suspension travel and lock to lock.....
Bled the brakes this morning..... Installed the new adjustable rear shocks while I was under there..... Washed the filthy wheels/tires and installed then..... Now the car is rolling again, I pushed it outside and did some much needed shop cleaning..... Last thing I did today was install the turbo mount to the chassis..... Here is todays progress.....
Got the turbo compressor housing drilled/taped for a fitting..... Then installed the turbo, downpipe and wastegates..... I also changed the springs in the wastegates, removed the factory install 15psi spring combo and installed the lowest possible spring yielding a whopping 1.3 lbs..... I want the boost very low for initial tuning, the efi stuff is new to me and I just want to be extremely safe for initial tuning(plus I will find out how efficient hot side stuff is)..... Here's todays progress.....
Hi Frank: Looks like a well planned setup .. I replied earlier but lost it .. so I'm doing it again. I like the way the pipes flow together and compliment each other. Nice Work Sir ! Cometized (Chip)
Thanks Chip..... I was sitting around watching tv and doing nothing so I decided to go to work get my motor and bring it to my shop.....
I got the flexplate and the oil pressure feed line on the motor..... Then put the motor in the car..... Next order of business is to get the trans built and in the car, so I got all the trans stuff out and finished removing everything from the case so I can get it cleaned up and ready for reassembly..... I am going to need to make relocation brackets for the rear coils on the Holley valve covers due to them being rather close to the master and blower motor(you can see in the pic's)..... I think I have the one that came with the valve covers I can try and maybe use for a pattern..... The trans is next though..... Todays progress.....
Well, not much got do so far this weekend..... I went down yesterday morning thinking I was going to get my trans build, WRONG..... I did get the case and tail shaft housing all cleaned up and ready to go this week..... But Sat morning I was going to get the CSR trans shield on the case and test fit the assembly in the car, this is when everything turned into an epic failure..... First problem is you can't get any kind of breather/overflow tank fitting on the vent hole because the shield completely covers that area up(it will barely clear the stock case vent)..... Then the shield makes it nearly impossible to put braided an cooler lines on the trans without putting goofy ass 90 degree pipe fitting with 180 degree hose end on it, f that..... There is a cure for this problem, but it isn't a cheap one...... Needless to say the Reid Racing Supercase is now ordered($$$$$)..... Today I decided to get everything else ready to go for the trans, this is when I noticed some excessive end play in a couple of the gears in the planetary set..... So I disassembled it and found it was eating a couple of the thrust washers and the pins are also showing a little wear, happy day..... At least the gears all look good, so I also ordered a HD planetary rebuild kit..... After that I decide to make a little trans stand to make building it a little easier...... A pick of the cleaned up tailshaft housing and the case I am not going to use now..... Here's a few of the planetary disassembly and worn thrust plates...... and removing the input shaft bushing.....
It's coming along! Sounds like you've been having luck like mine lol. I was out assembling the top end of the engine earlier and found 3 roller rockers that were a little too tight for my liking. Got them freed up some...but had to get online and get a new set on the way. I think they'll be fine to get it fired up and checked for leaks and all, but I won't be racing with them. Hope things start going together better for ya! And without having to order new stuff
They do say expect the unexpected, and it really applies when dealing with these things..... Thanks.....
Got a bunch of parts this week including this..... The fun continues..... I put the tailshaft housing, pan and sip stick on the new trans case so I could test fit it in the car..... I had to modify the dip stick tube slightly to fit the trans case properly and clear the floor, but the big problem is the bell housing flange does not get along with the top 2 bolts in the rear engine cover on the LS...... You can see in the first pic here the small marks in the face of the bell housing where heads of the engine rear cover bolts hit it..... I got a couple regular hex head bolts and ground about half the head thickness off and put them in there..... This gave enough clearance for the bell housing to bolt up tight against the block..... With that problem solved I went ahead and got the clutches and band soaking in some fluid..... Next I started modification of the planetary housing for the new retainer and pins, then started reassembling the planetaries..... The new input shaft bushing and thrust bearing/bushing are in place, and the 3 tall planetary gears are now in(just need to get the 3 short ones in and that will be done).....
Got a little more done today, damn I'm a slow somebitch..... I finished assembling the planetary set..... Then I finished modifying and fitting the dip stick tube..... Next I had to set up and check the reverse clutch pack, it was way to loose so I had to put the piston in the mill and cut some off it for proper clearance..... I now have a properly clearance 6 clutch pack for reverse, I just need to put the seals on the piston and assemble it with the springs..... That's it for today, like I said I am slow..... Today's progress pic's.....