yes, mine works with 14 inch steelies front and rear, nothing hits or grinds...only issues i had was rear brakes sometimes squalling due to not enough presssure or even hanging up rear pads/calipers due to my stock disc/drum porportional valve...switched out for disc/disc porp valve and problem cured! quick thing i learned is drum/drum porp valves work with disc disc..disc/drum no no..and obviously disc/disc us the obvious correct choice. only guys that seem to sometimes possibly need a manual ajj valve for rear pressure are the guys with 6 piston/4piston or 6p/6p combo
Mild2Wild Seen that build thread on it..... just plain downright AWESOME!! Love the Flat Blue Vette color and the black out treatment .. :TU:
Thanks guys for the comments. I finished it end of last show season and didn't get to a lot of shows with it. But it was very well recepted at the shows I did attend. Probably will add the serpentine system I bought on this board to it soon.
here's my all original sheet metal Arizona granny 350-2 1971 skylark global west suspension c/w QA shocks 2" drop spindle- 1 1/2" shorter rear springs 14" 6 piston baer brakes front 4 piston rear 470 c/u aluminum head Tri-Shield build motor March serpentine belt system McLoed Hydraulic throughout bearing on centerforce clutch Richmond superstreet 5 speed O/D stick 2-1/2 " stainless magnaflow exhaust ta shorty headers 10 bolt 3:73 posi moser axles TA rear end girdle 6 year+ nut and bolt frame off legendary interior tons of dynamat led lights all around sequential led tail lights 255-40 18 front 295-35 18 rear on US mags 10 speaker sound system Can soon be seen cruising in Phoenix Arizona!
Here is my one day pro-street car. 71 buick custom. I pretty much stripped what I could from the car. This is a budget build for me so using what I have laying around. All my money for this car is going towards a big block motor. I have my eye on the 840hp crate motor from blueprint,, yeah I would lol and I just might. Then tranny and rearend when they give out. I had a bunch of fiberglass parts laying around so.. im shooting for light weight big motor ride. The car has fiberglass fenders, hood, 70 bumper that im trying to make work on 71 grill. ehhh not sure yet. No fender wells and alot of other misc stuff. No interior just Summit racing plastic seats. Gotta buy fiberglass trunk, GSX front and rear spoiler. Plan on dropping the car 3 or 2 inches havent decieded yet. Start out with UMI suppension upgrades. Probaly ditch the fuel tank and just get a 10 gallon in the trunk. Battery is already in trunk. Hopefuly gonna start bodywork/primer/paint tommorow. Going with typical Saturn yellow GSX clone. Then its off to get a roll cage welded in and trunk floor pan. My goal is to have an GSX clone, it it looks decent from the outside makeing fiberglass fit together as best as possible then im happy..
Couple of more pics, car is in storage so can't post more at this time. The grill will be painted flat black also, Gord
It's been a while since I've been on, and I'm glad to see this section here. Work is insane and although I had the car out some last summer, it's going back on the jack stands so I can install the tubular upper and lower control arms and the TH-2004r trans. After that (and probably next summer) I'm totally removing the rear seats, fabricate a headliner, and start on the body work. I did take it out one Saturday night and did a bullet run from my house in Highland down to Lafayette and back in 3 hours. It was loud, cold, and thoroughly illegal, but it was fun.
Nice ride M2W. Curious what oiling mods you have done to handle the curves? I have heard several say this can be a problem on the Buicks. Deep sump pan with trap doors? Accumulator? I know Brett V. (Ride Tech GSX) went to a dry sump and I saw him have problems at Road Atlanta a few years back.
M2W , Your inbox is full. Tried to send you a PM about the Pan and SRE so I didn't get the thread off topic.
I could only get a pic installed on my engine in my car. Maybe Steve has pics of the inside when he built it. I'll PM him.