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Rebuilding LemonWedge.

LW I was looking through my weight loss notes and the K-frame engine brackets that I cut off were 5Lbs plus 4 Lbs more gone by trimming things up, shorter bolts, etc, for what that’s worth. I was thinking about if I was in as deep as you’re going I definitely would be adding some front bars especially now that you’re headed to full race car territory. That 10.00 gets to be a real pain in the *** trip wire and you’re headed that way. Just sayin it might be worth keeping in mind.
 
LW I was looking through my weight loss notes and the K-frame engine brackets that I cut off were 5Lbs plus 4 Lbs more gone by trimming things up, shorter bolts, etc, for what that’s worth. I was thinking about if I was in as deep as you’re going I definitely would be adding some front bars especially now that you’re headed to full race car territory. That 10.00 gets to be a real pain in the *** trip wire and you’re headed that way. Just sayin it might be worth keeping in mind.
I agree.
 
They make a block off plate, for when heater/AC is removed.
I believe this came from vintage air

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Current plan is simply make a few small sheetmetal patch panels and apply from the backside with 2-part epoxy. It’s not an AC car, so there’s only two holes for the heater in & out, and the (3) boltholes. We should be able to get them covered with only a few ounces of material.
 
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