Part 4! I feel like I am finally starting to close the gap on this project! With Part 4 we are going to button up a bunch of small stuff and order a bunch of parts.
In part 2 we left off with the motor bolted to the trans waiting for me to build some motor mounts. Time flies because that was almost a month ago! In Part 3 I make the motor mounts, fix the gas tank, and make some EGR blockoff plates.
Talk about DIY Metal Fabrication. Ken Imhoff (not me 🙂 ) built a replica Lamborghini Countach from scratch in his basement! This is too cool not to share.
How to fix a leak around the shift shaft on your TH400 / TH350 Chevrolet automatic transmission. This is one of those projects that I have been putting off for a long time, but I should have done it a long time ago because it was really easy.
So my very long story short is that I have been having issues with my Big Block Chevy engine ever since I got it. I finally hit the last straw a couple of weeks ago and decided to try my hand at a 5.3 LS swap.
I got a new toy the other day in preparation for the Chevy 5.3 LS engine swap into my ’71 Chevy Ol’ Blue. Got it in the mail today just 5 days after paying for it. My first impressions are that it is well packaged and seems to be pretty […]
Sometimes we make things more difficult and/or expensive than they really are. This might not apply to the newest 2014 vehicles, but for the most part cars are pretty simple. There are many parts on a vehicle that are repair-able with a simple MIG welder and some time. Often times […]
Had a customer come to me looking for some solutions for his smoker. He needed a new charcoal basket and wanted to upgrade his smoker with diverter plates to control the heat/smoke better.
Quick article on a project that I did for a customer. He wanted to be able to haul ladders, etc. on the roof of his Ford Excursion. This Excursion was a great platform to add some more substantial cross-bars to, but I believe the same would apply to almost any […]
This is the step by step build post of my second receiver hitch bike rack. Have to build a second one because I sold my first one, but still need a way to get my bike to the shop/rides! I also had a couple of things that I wanted to […]
One of the many small benefits of home metal fabrication. I can haul a washer while getting 26mpg instead of in a truck that gets much less. Not to mention this way is much more entertaining 😛
When you can’t see the top of your workbench anymore, it is probably time to stop and regroup. Here are some pictures of my home metal fab shop after extensive cleaning and reorganizing a couple of weeks ago.