Where to remove weight from a track only car?
#143
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They do just the opposite, but you're up to speed on the typical couch-potato justification for not exercising. I'd love to hear how a strong back will predispose you to back injuries.
#146
no but I have some broken bone in my lower spine. I forgot the longass word he said my condition was called. I had to wear a spinal brace for 3 months though to straighten my back out. I wouldn't dare deadlift. Even squats sometimes cause my back to ache. It's all good. I just want my arms and abs to stay in good shape.
#148
any clean way of removing the hood latch? (stupid loop is wearing a hole in my radiator shrouding)
looks like there is a mild steel frame with the loop spot welded to it, which is then riveted to the aluminum part of the hood. i'd like to remove the loop and all of the mild steel if i can.
looks like there is a mild steel frame with the loop spot welded to it, which is then riveted to the aluminum part of the hood. i'd like to remove the loop and all of the mild steel if i can.
#155
10 lbs vs. 5.5 lbs.
After some digging around on the web waisting time I found this.
It’s listed as an alternator for a Chevy street rod. Suppose to be 50A. It will require some custom work to mount and get the 1.8l multi rib pulley to fit correctly but it doesn’t look too difficult. The pulley that comes with it would probably work as is for a 1.6l.
http://store03.prostores.com/servlet...R-DENSO/Detail
Bob
After some digging around on the web waisting time I found this.
It’s listed as an alternator for a Chevy street rod. Suppose to be 50A. It will require some custom work to mount and get the 1.8l multi rib pulley to fit correctly but it doesn’t look too difficult. The pulley that comes with it would probably work as is for a 1.6l.
http://store03.prostores.com/servlet...R-DENSO/Detail
Bob
#159
Originally Posted by olderguy
Guess it didn't turn out good.
#160
10 lbs vs. 5.5 lbs.
After some digging around on the web waisting time I found this.
It’s listed as an alternator for a Chevy street rod. Suppose to be 50A. It will require some custom work to mount and get the 1.8l multi rib pulley to fit correctly but it doesn’t look too difficult. The pulley that comes with it would probably work as is for a 1.6l.
http://store03.prostores.com/servlet...R-DENSO/Detail
Bob
After some digging around on the web waisting time I found this.
It’s listed as an alternator for a Chevy street rod. Suppose to be 50A. It will require some custom work to mount and get the 1.8l multi rib pulley to fit correctly but it doesn’t look too difficult. The pulley that comes with it would probably work as is for a 1.6l.
http://store03.prostores.com/servlet...R-DENSO/Detail
Bob
Would be interesting if someone could say whats required if it works?