1972 NOVA/EARLY CAMARO SUSPENSION UPGRADES-HOW TO INSTALL NEW LEAF SPRING BUSHINGS-EASY STEP BY STEP

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @megapixel_marc
    @megapixel_marc 3 месяца назад +1

    Coming across this video brought me back in time. I worked with Oliver and his dad out of that shop when I was younger. I learned so much from those two. Yes... cleaning and lubricating threads included. 😂

  • @dee9117
    @dee9117 2 года назад +3

    Man the right guy won the car for sure. Full shop and knowledgeable that’s awesome and Holdner came and helped that’s freaking cool man .

  • @cryptocarsandcoffee7854
    @cryptocarsandcoffee7854 2 года назад +4

    I just want to live vicariously through Richard, I swear you have the greatest life. Is 40 to old to be adopted? Asking for a friend 🤪

  • @genemounce8302
    @genemounce8302 2 года назад +4

    Well now, branch'n out are we now...💪 😎👍

  • @scotttimpany2845
    @scotttimpany2845 2 года назад +1

    Good news! Finally connected with the guys who have been trying to contact me about my extended car warranty!

  • @scotttimpany2845
    @scotttimpany2845 2 года назад +1

    Oliver and I share the same passion for the wire wheel. The leaf spring bolt shank has nothing to do with anything... yet we'll clean it up just like the threads. (On drum brakes... I'll wire wheel the star wheel adjusters, the end caps, the levers, the pins. Co-workers used to laugh... "You gonna gold plate that thing?"). I think that little extra effort makes a difference if you ever want to service the parts in the future.

    • @foreignautomobiles
      @foreignautomobiles 2 года назад +1

      We are the masters of the wire wheel. You can always tell if a person knows his way around bench grinder when he doesn't chuck parts across the shop or doesn't take a few millimeters of skin off.

  • @batman607
    @batman607 2 года назад +1

    In 1983 I stuck a 1982 Oldsmobile DX block in a 55 Chevy Belair, it was a new take out because dealers couldn’t dell them because of bad problems with previous model years., and was converting them back to gas. Had a turbo 400 trans and 323 rear gears. I got 22 MPG with it and was super cool.

  • @dannobee
    @dannobee 2 года назад +3

    One trick that we did to make them hook harder was relocate the front leaf spring bolts up higher. This added anti-squat to the rear suspension (and lowered the car for better handling). The reason that GM didn't do it was because more anti-squat would lead to increased warranty costs if the car actually hooked. You're limited by the bracket on how much you can raise the bolt and raising it higher required cutting and welding two brackets or fabbing everything up with some flat stock.

    • @foreignautomobiles
      @foreignautomobiles 2 года назад +1

      Dang. That's a good idea! We are trying to get the car to 'stage 1' . Then we can baseline it and then make changes to get quantitative data.

    • @richardholdener1727
      @richardholdener1727  2 года назад

      I've seen slotting and redrilling the front mounts, but any decent change in the mounting point takes some work

  • @redpepper7181
    @redpepper7181 2 года назад +2

    Modern shocks make a huge difference to an old car, l put Koni adjustables under my Mid seventies Falcon, rides very well.

  • @flattiresmisfires
    @flattiresmisfires 2 года назад +3

    If you need a diesel swap car to run at the track with I'm down. I have a 1964 6.0l powerstroke diesel swapped Pontiac Bonneville....

  • @scotttimpany2845
    @scotttimpany2845 2 года назад +1

    OUR MAN OLIVER! Coolest giveaway winner ever.

  • @jeffjohnon4223
    @jeffjohnon4223 2 года назад +2

    While you're under there spray the entire underside of the car with transmission fluid, it absorbs into the rust and makes everything look pretty good too.

  • @jamesroberts807
    @jamesroberts807 2 года назад +3

    Fresh stock lol 😆 😅 😎

  • @markwegner6100
    @markwegner6100 2 года назад +2

    Keep them coming.

  • @flattiresmisfires
    @flattiresmisfires 2 года назад +1

    In the shop, bonus points !!

  • @CarsandCats
    @CarsandCats 2 года назад +1

    ALL power is transferred through only two points on a leaf spring car: The front bushings! They need to be solid on a high torque vehicle.

  • @batman607
    @batman607 2 года назад +1

    Hey Rich, I’m putt the LS9 in my sons 2013 Zl1 thanks to his lead foot. 🥵 can you tell me what the 4 tubes are for on the top corners of the heads which might be steam holes that need to be plumbed into the cooling system. Can I just plug them or do they plumbed? Thank You , love your videos and live shows 👍🔧🔧⚙️⚙️😎

    • @richardholdener1727
      @richardholdener1727  2 года назад

      they are steam holes and should be used-though we plug them on the dyno

    • @batman607
      @batman607 2 года назад

      @@richardholdener1727 thank you for the reply Richard, I have learned a lot from you in the past two weeks that I’ve been watching your channel. I’m the one putting a new ls9 long block in my sons 2013 Zl1 that he stuck two rods through the block of the lsa . Everything from the lsa fits including the new lsa supercharger fits perfect except for the crank pulley alining up with the AC compressor. After three days of searching and calling, I got ahold of JC, the owner of ATI dampers, he had his people make me one just for this application ,shipped it Friday and I’ll have it Tuesday. Now all I need to figure out what size AC belt I need and where to get it. Any ideas ? I apologize for the paragraph but I’m 72 and I find it taking paragraphs to say things now that I use to say in a sentence. Sorry. 😎 Thank You, “ Batman”

  • @johnpublic168
    @johnpublic168 2 года назад +1

    Bend the spring to center eye on spring centerline

  • @ericwilson2585
    @ericwilson2585 2 года назад +1

    Wow... Truly you guys, if that car was from northern Michigan you would have been replacing all those bolts because, if there were even enough of the bolts left to get a socket onto, they would have just broken off because of all the rust.

  • @chrishansen7004
    @chrishansen7004 2 года назад +1

    Hey Richard, have you ever be able to play around with VVT on some gen 4 or gen 5 motors? It would be interesting to see a series on just how VVT works and how it can make power or when it's better to delete it because I feel like there's alot of misunderstanding around it and people are scared of it, I saw a video of a cammed L83 with a stage 3 VVT truck cam and it made over 100rwhp and that blows my mind on why people would delete VVT

  • @robertjohnson-454
    @robertjohnson-454 Год назад +1

    While trying to remove my front spring mount the welded nut on the inside broke loose and now the bolt just spins and won’t come out. How do I fix this?

  • @unclesquirrel6951
    @unclesquirrel6951 2 года назад +5

    Personally I blame squirrels

  • @donsundberg5730
    @donsundberg5730 2 года назад +1

    If you were in the midwest you would start like you did and immediately switch to the blue wrench and order new hardware. Actually you would have ordered the new hardware expecting to replace it and take it back if you actually got lucky. The rust you guys had was superficial. Is there any reason you went with a rubber vs polyurethane bushing?

  • @joshuaemery6246
    @joshuaemery6246 2 года назад

    Is there any difference of not using U-bolts like you guys did? I know to save money GM only used one per side for 73-74.

  • @hankhill6376
    @hankhill6376 2 года назад +1

    Is it possible to have a reliable 800hp 5.3 lm7
    With just heads throttle body forged rods and a turbo or would i need to bore it out and add sleeves ect or would those simple things be fine
    Also are there piston rings that are same size as stock but stronger if so can someone put me on.

  • @jeffcolt9185
    @jeffcolt9185 2 года назад +1

    Have you ever had a chance to build any 348 or 409 Chevys? Find one and add it to your channel it would be great a lot of people would love to see that

  • @randyfroysland2892
    @randyfroysland2892 Год назад +1

    I did mine with regular tools and no car lift

  • @scotttimpany2845
    @scotttimpany2845 2 года назад +1

    Question though.... Oliver is wearing a white T short. Why isn't it dirty????? HA!

    • @foreignautomobiles
      @foreignautomobiles 2 года назад

      I'm really good at preserving my t shirts. My wife gives me a quota, if I wreck em before the years end then I'm topless. No one wants to see that.

    • @scotttimpany2845
      @scotttimpany2845 2 года назад

      @@foreignautomobiles I just don't understand Oliver. If I even open the shop door, I get dirty. All of my shirt have grease/oil/belly stains plus rips and tears. My neighbor admitted he had no idea I was actually educated and gainfully employed. He thought I'd been sleeping in the dumpster behind the Gas 'N Sip or the Quik Lube. I'm just a slob. Like that Peanuts character with the dust cloud that follows him around

  • @morganleblanc730
    @morganleblanc730 2 года назад +2

    OMG, just replace the springs while you are at it! Why continue to use work out parts?

    • @foreignautomobiles
      @foreignautomobiles 2 года назад +6

      Did you need our address to send us the new springs?

    • @SpecialAgentJamesAki
      @SpecialAgentJamesAki 2 года назад +3

      Reduce reuse recycle

    • @richardholdener1727
      @richardholdener1727  2 года назад +3

      OMG-THE SPRINGS STILL WORK-ESPECIALLY WITH THE CUSTOM MULTI-LEAF OLIVER DID

    • @foreignautomobiles
      @foreignautomobiles 2 года назад +2

      @@richardholdener1727 Richard, I think Morgan is thinking of contributing a set of springs to the cause!

  • @radradR0bot
    @radradR0bot 2 года назад +1

    I thought you gave the nova away

  • @jamesroberts807
    @jamesroberts807 2 года назад +1

    First

  • @Tomcat71
    @Tomcat71 2 года назад +1

    LOL thats not rust , Check out @Completetoiletgarage Thats rust..lol

    • @foreignautomobiles
      @foreignautomobiles 2 года назад +1

      It's bad for California. The whole floor is rotted off and there's no more rear wheel arches. Most Cali cars of this age look new underneath.

  • @devone529
    @devone529 2 года назад +1

    First