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Old 06-25-2007, 12:48 PM
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Default Project Envy Continued & A picture for everyone who helped me out!

Look what I got done while I was gone... We have a machinist Doug that will be comming over this week sometime to finish getting out the final little bit of the cam pin out. We also talked to Philip from deans transmission (local shop) and he said he will do my tranny for me.


And last but far from least if we can all remember back this far...Some folks, uot of the goodness of their heart chipped in some money to help me rebuild the motor to make sure my bottom end wouldnt come back apart. The last 2 pictures are for you guys, the ARP 2000 rod botls are in and torqued, I doubt any rods will come apart this time around! Thank you so very very much to all of you who did help me!

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I will be updating this thread just like the old one as this progresses. The cam pin is the only thing holding me up at this point, so as soon as its done im home free!

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Old 06-25-2007, 03:34 PM
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ok lil update for the day. Didnt do much, im getting ready for the beach tomorrow but I did clean off the front and rear covers, bolted down the sensor on the side of the block and drilled some more of the pin out. that thing is about tob reak through so as soon as doug brings a sharp carbide drill bit tis as good as gone!
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looks good. I wish I had the tools and the time to take mine apart . Keep us updated.
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Looks good Tainted, i'm sure you can't wait till it's up and running.
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oh lord you got no idea. a year in the making. i only had it on the road 2 weeks before it went boom. even after i get the motor tranny back in, ive still got a headlight to **** with and a hood to put on then paint =/




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