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falconizer_62
falconizer_62
Garden Grove, CA, USA

Joined: 01/10/2008

My Lifestyles:
Builder, Restorer, Old-School, Custom Rodder, Build-It, Drive-It, H.A.M.B., Race only

Ford Falcon "Blue Bird"

building the subframe connectors

well, I finally got back around to working on the project again.:D
I needed to tie the rear arms and mounts to the front frame rails, as well as box in the rockers. The unibody on those cars suck. I had to remove the transmission cross member, because it was too narrow to clear the transmission. So it could definitely use all the support it can get.
I will usually build a piece in the car and leave it rough, just so that I know it fits. Then cut it out final weld it and finish it.
 
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I will usually beef it up and strengthen it at this point.
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cutting out the cross member was a major headache. It took forever to get it all cleaned up. There's really not enough room to build a different one around the transmission, so I hope that the transmission mount will suffice. Especially if I tie it to the frame and the subframe connectors.

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it felt really good to finally see that thing on the ground.
 
I used a bottle jack and a push bar to make sure there were no gaps before welding in the subframe connectors.
 
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gap-less!
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I then re-plated the bottom of the original frame rail, so I have a nice flat place to build the tranny cross member.
 
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and here's where I left off...
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I kind of need to finalize the transmission mounts before I can finish the rear suspension. I need to have the pinion angle set up before I can weld all my brackets to the diff. I'm still waiting on dropped spindles for the front, and I will have to narrow my front suspension, so there will be more saga to follow...

 

 

 

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That's an awesome job. Your work is outstanding. Makes me need to get out to the garage and weld on something! Pikesan
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