Nothing to exciting here but getting things done before the car goes in for a paint job.
Removed the doors from the car so I could properly paint the inside of the doors and jams, and rebuild the hinges to tighten them up. The doors now line up perfectly where before they sagged 1/2" at the rear.
Removed the 45 year old hinges, zip cut the old pins and pulled them out. This is a better approach than beating them out. Then I pressed in new bushings and test fit the new pins, then cleaned everything up, primed and painted them, and then painted the inside of the doors, and door jams, let them dry and put it al back together, adjusted the door alignment and done.
Now the painter can paint the car without opening the doors, trunk or hood as I already painted those areas with the same paint. This saves him time and me $ as he took $700 off the price since I did this work.
45 year old loose hinges:
Easy to remove:
Notice the markings so I do not re-instal them backwards:
New custom carb for my June 20th chasis dyno testing for rear wheel HP.
This carb is custom engineered and calbrated for my car taking into account everything from vehicle weight, gearing, engine specs, boost levels, elevation above sea level. Hand built and worth every penny of its 1200 cost.
These carbs are proven to run within 2% of optimum right out of the box, and it comes with a full kit to re calibrate if needed. Most fuel injection systems can barely gain a few HP over these carbs.... No computer or extra wires is a huge plus, and we use exhaust air fuel measurements, exhaust temperatures, and many other things to monitor the tune during dyno testing to sneak up on a safe powerful tune: