Yep. I've used it on my transmission builds from way back in the eighties. Works good but dulls the aluminum. But I always paint my transmission builds.
Hands down no contest, Members Mark Oven and fryer cleaner in the spray bottle from Sams. I use it to clean pick up tubes, timing cover, oil pan and rear covers on the LS engines I build. Nothing works as well on baked on oil, grease and dirt.
I would try and measure between your pillars and take that measurement and add a 1/8 to it and cut some tube that length and cut your tacks and shove it in and re tack it and see how your doors close and go from there. A good tip to chopping up a car is if your doors close good take them off and take some tube and cut and drill some mounting plates on the end to mount on your A pillar where your door mounts both positions and triangulate to the striker plate where it bolts in so you can climb in and out if need be without opening to work on things .
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Ahhhh yea that’s an easy one. Personally I wouldn’t be stupid and mess with the mess. Being you’re already involved I’d just leave it alone and never mess with it again unless it grows into something. But I would put another penny into the nonsense
Cool 😎 ! Had me on the edge of my seat waiting for the trans adapter falling to the ground 😅
lol I like to live life on the edge
Have you tried oven cleaner
Mike actually recommended that today. Ima try it when it’s time for paint
Yep. I've used it on my transmission builds from way back in the eighties. Works good but dulls the aluminum. But I always paint my transmission builds.
Yep, oven cleaner.
Thanks yall ill give that a try
Definitely looking good Merry Christmas 🎄
Thanks buddy same to you
Steve
Hands down no contest, Members Mark Oven and fryer cleaner in the spray bottle from Sams. I use it to clean pick up tubes, timing cover, oil pan and rear covers on the LS engines I build. Nothing works as well on baked on oil, grease and dirt.
Ok I’ll have to look into that thanks man
I worked on British motorcycles and use industrial strength easy off oven cleaner
Mike actually recommended that today. Ima try it when it’s time for paint
I would try and measure between your pillars and take that measurement and add a 1/8 to it and cut some tube that length and cut your tacks and shove it in and re tack it and see how your doors close and go from there. A good tip to chopping up a car is if your doors close good take them off and take some tube and cut and drill some mounting plates on the end to mount on your A pillar where your door mounts both positions and triangulate to the striker plate where it bolts in so you can climb in and out if need be without opening to work on things .
Yea next chop ill do the doors alittle different
1973 Pontiac Firebird/TransAm NEW OEM HURST DUAL GATE SHIFTER
This is similar to the gto shifter.
Ok I’ll look it up thanks
Grip load of parts for Courtney
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Get superior dark fury from orileys
I’ll have to look that up
Great content, as always! I need some advice: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
Ahhhh yea that’s an easy one. Personally I wouldn’t be stupid and mess with the mess. Being you’re already involved I’d just leave it alone and never mess with it again unless it grows into something. But I would put another penny into the nonsense