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Post Options Post Options   Quote D_sensitized Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 June 2011 at 5:55pm
Finally got around to getting a dogbone bracket built and installed!
Much less movement now, will eventually get a poly one since there is still movement that can be restrained.




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Looking good. Did you make it yourself?
Never shift into reverse without a back-up plan.
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I like it!

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Post Options Post Options   Quote D_sensitized Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 June 2011 at 11:54pm
Yup, made it myself, welded up some steel plate and happened to
have just the "U" bit for one end of a dogbone bracket from another
car and welded it all up. 2 bolts to the head and one down to the
block.
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Nice! Turned out real well.
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Looks good, do you notice a difference in the car and in what way?
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Huge difference, I used to feel the engine move when the trans shifted
gears, and things would shake like crazy on hard acceleration, now
things are much more solid, still feel a bit of a thunk when going
into/out of reverse but that's it. Should have done this a long time ago.

I also checked up on my coolant hose brackets, since it was brought
up a a recent meeting that they corrode pretty bad if left unchecked.
Most were pretty good but the big one on the drivers side I could
probably destrit with my bare hands. Took off all the rust, and
repainted them so they're all good now.

Before/after:
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Got a reply and Chris at WCF said they'll work fine. I'll order them pretty soon.
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