If ya got a buddy with a mill, and not off by much, you can do that. I did to fit 70s GM rims to 49 Olds., & it worked. Newer stuff is measured via ctr., hole is why,,,Dubs,,,, car looks great,,
Part of the reason you had moving the engine is that you had the boom extended out too far placing all the weight on the two wheels. Since you are building a new floor it's the perfect time to channel it to lay rockers.
Yes you are correct about hoist unfortunately for reach I had to. Also I really wanted to channel it but it's more work and time and I'm running outta time lol.
I know nothing about diesel engines,but know a little about building car and your doing hell of a good job
Why thank you
What a BEAST!
Thanks 😁
Glad you're back.
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Thank you.. keep them coming
Absolutely
Enjoying every minute , Simon.
Awesome
That's looking freakin' sweet!
Thanks buddy
Lookin good!
Thanks we trying
Keep on getting it done! Nice work.
Doing my best thanks
Good stuff buddy she is looking good !
Thanks. She is finally making forward progress
If ya got a buddy with a mill, and not off by much, you can do that. I did to fit 70s GM rims to 49 Olds., & it worked. Newer stuff is measured via ctr., hole is why,,,Dubs,,,, car looks great,,
Thanks for the tip
Part of the reason you had moving the engine is that you had the boom extended out too far placing all the weight on the two wheels. Since you are building a new floor it's the perfect time to channel it to lay rockers.
Yes you are correct about hoist unfortunately for reach I had to. Also I really wanted to channel it but it's more work and time and I'm running outta time lol.
get a bigger motor
I tried 🤣