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Opti progress thus far...
1. Remove serp. belt and intake assemb. check
2. remove crank pulley check
3. drain coolant and remove all hoses and water pump check
4. remove opti-spark check
5. "disasseble" opti spark
old opti (http://community.webshots.com/photo/313761464/339588028WaNQBr)
foff667
05-06-2005, 02:20 PM
i think i may see the problem :hammer:
hehe yea well i was careful in pulling it apart in the beginning...the rotor had exploded :shock:
then i took out my frustration on it 8)
Savage_Messiah
05-06-2005, 02:41 PM
Yea that's what Al does... dont let the bird become a lawn ornament liek his Camaro, never to be finished...
that's right I went there :lol:
Tru2Chevy
05-06-2005, 02:43 PM
Nice work Jon.....
- Justin
deadtrend1
05-06-2005, 03:25 PM
excellent ... the precision ballpean hammers are great for disassembling finely put together electronics
I still have to do the cap and rotor on mine, but the battery is dead on the car so i really dont feel like doing much of anything to it.
BigAls87Z28
05-06-2005, 10:47 PM
Yea that's what Al does... dont let the bird become a lawn ornament liek his Camaro, never to be finished...
that's right I went there Â*:lol:
I know your not talking about me, cause I have a garage.
ar0ck
05-06-2005, 10:50 PM
Yea that's what Al does... dont let the bird become a lawn ornament liek his Camaro, never to be finished...
that's right I went there Â*:lol:
I know your not talking about me, cause I have a garage.
Sure as hell isnt me... my **** moves
GP99GT
05-06-2005, 11:12 PM
Yea that's what Al does... dont let the bird become a lawn ornament liek his Camaro, never to be finished...
that's right I went there :lol:
I know your not talking about me, cause I have a garage.
********
we all know that all 3rd gen owners can only park their car on the front lawn...and then must go inside to groom the mullet
bad64chevelle
05-07-2005, 02:50 PM
Good work man. I still have my old Opti sitting on my work bench, i forgot to finish it off. I think im going to roll mine through the english wheel. :twisted:
SteveR
05-07-2005, 03:19 PM
Nice diasassembly :lol: I threw my last one against a wall when it came out.
Good work man. I still have my old Opti sitting on my work bench, i forgot to finish it off. I think im going to roll mine through the english wheel. :twisted:
Sorry for the hijack, but.....
you have an english wheel! where did you get it? How much was it? Do you like it/what don't you like about it? I didn't get to use the one out at school as much as I had wanted to, but I really want to pick one up and try to get better at it.
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bad64chevelle
05-08-2005, 11:20 AM
I like it, I am still learning how to use it. My dad got it a few months ago from Eastwood Company. Since im not too good with it yet i cant say what i like or dislike, but its definitely fun. I have only made stupid crap so far, nothing important, but Once we get rolling on his project we are going to need it alot. The car will have alot of metal work to be done, and they dont make body panels for the car.
yeah, I made the bottom half of a 32 ford coupe door out at school for one of the instructors using the english wheel. Metal fabrication is fun as hell!
bad64chevelle
05-08-2005, 11:31 AM
Yeah i love it. I made patch panels for the chevelle and what not, but they were no big deal, however with this 33 plymouth there is going to be alot of fabrication to do, especially with rounded fenders and what not. When i get back into messing around with it ill let ya know, maybe ya can drop by here and see what you can do.
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