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What is everyone working on in the off season.

Working on quarters.

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welded the new spring pads on today,,mopar springs with sliders sitting on the tires, 5.5 pinion angle, with battery and a few gallons of gas, my fat *** was not in it just bouned it a few times with no shocks and took the measurement,,because of those springs pads r at 2 differant angles, but tacked into place with full weight on the rear tires,,and welded the pad braces on also. what r u guys torgueing your u-bolts at? machine shop is going to lower the rear cal tracs lower shock mount for 3" travel at rest. strange double adj will be going on.new strange axles installed also . jack tool has been a life/back saver!
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welded the new spring pads on today,,mopar springs with sliders sitting on the tires, 5.5 pinion angle, with battery and a few gallons of gas, my fat *** was not in it just bouned it a few times with no shocks and took the measurement,,because of those springs pads r at 2 differant angles, but tacked into place with full weight on the rear tires,,and welded the pad braces on also. what r u guys torgueing your u-bolts at? machine shop is going to lower the rear cal tracs lower shock mount for 3" travel at rest. strange double adj will be going on.new strange axles installed also . jack tool has been a life/back saver!View attachment 901959
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Good job going! I used to torque mine at 65ft lbs. So your shocks are extended 3" while the car is sitting on the tires right? And how many inches of extension do you have left?
 
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Good job going! I used to torque mine at 65ft lbs. So your shocks are extended 3" while the car is sitting on the tires right? And how many inches of extension do you have left?
total shock lenght is 22 1/2". 17 1/2" at rest..should be plenty for extention. because the car was back halfed had to get creative to run shocks,,,,with springs compressed, sliders r at 3/4 toward the rear,, when removing the rear end, passenger side was pretty easy to remove spring,, driver side had to be forced a little because springs were all the way back toward front of car with some pressure,, will have to flex the guns to reinstall them. a common practice for sliders?
 
total shock lenght is 22 1/2". 17 1/2" at rest..should be plenty for extention. because the car was back halfed had to get creative to run shocks,,,,with springs compressed, sliders r at 3/4 toward the rear,, when removing the rear end, passenger side was pretty easy to remove spring,, driver side had to be forced a little because springs were all the way back toward front of car with some pressure,, will have to flex the guns to reinstall them. a common practice for sliders?
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5" of extension is lots for the rear. Spring location in the slider is good too. Go racing!
 
will post pic tomorrow of the short block just back from assembly,,,all 5 main caps r billit steel. ready for the girdle,,is it std for all 5 or just the center 3 caps for a steel upgrade? just wondering what everyone else is doing,,figured since there line boring 3,,why not just do all 5...block is still probably safe up to 750 hp,,,above that? computer dyno says 789..moving installed cam timing around it goes to 830 with present crane cam..
 
total shock lenght is 22 1/2". 17 1/2" at rest..should be plenty for extention. because the car was back halfed had to get creative to run shocks,,,,with springs compressed, sliders r at 3/4 toward the rear,, when removing the rear end, passenger side was pretty easy to remove spring,, driver side had to be forced a little because springs were all the way back toward front of car with some pressure,, will have to flex the guns to reinstall them. a common practice for sliders?
No, No the bolt should slide right in. The slider is in the wrong fore/aft location.
Doug
 
No, No the bolt should slide right in. The slider is in the wrong fore/aft location.
Doug
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Stage 3 needs to clarify what he's saying. He states that the sliders are 3/4's of the way back, which is ok. Not sure if he's trying to remove the slider bolt with the weight of the car on the leafs, which would load the bolts on both sides onto the slider bearings. Confusing.
 
No, No the bolt should slide right in. The slider is in the wrong fore/aft location.
Doug
i set them up based upon where the slider was with the weight of the car on it,,3/4 of slot back toward rear bumper, the arc of the 2 differant springs r not the same , mopar SS units..the driver side with no weight on them, just hanging by front and rear spring bolts, does not go all the way forward to let the sleeve go right in, if i set them up where they will, with weight on them, the slider will be almost fully back in the slot towards rear bumper,7/8'ish,hardly any travel left,,these springs lay out flat'ish quite a bit when loaded with car weight.alot of fore/aft travel when loaded and unloaded.

passenger side is much easier to push/pull the bolt in and out..6 leafs on 1 side, 8 on the other.. they r still just tacked in,plan was to weld them up today,,does this explain it? thanks.
 
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i set them up based upon where the slider was with the weight of the car on it,,3/4 of slot back toward rear bumper, the arc of the 2 differant springs r not the same , mopar SS units..the driver side with no weight on them, just hanging by front and rear spring bolts, does not go all the way forward to let the sleeve go right in, if i set them up where they will, with weight on them, the slider will be almost fully back in the slot towards rear bumper,7/8'ish,hardly any travel left,,these springs lay out flat'ish quite a bit when loaded with car weight.alot of fore/aft travel when loaded and unloaded.

passenger side is much easier to push/pull the bolt in and out..6 leafs on 1 side, 8 on the other.. they r still just tacked in,plan was to weld them up today,,does this explain it? thanks.
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Ahh yes, the SS springs are making it difficult. You have the 8 leaf spring on the right side. Sliders are pretty straight forward though, Once your car is sitting with Weight on and leafs flat / level, the leafs will be pretty much as stretched out as they ever will be. If it were me I would set the sliders so that the rear leaf bolts are near the back of the slot, like you mentioned, 7/8. That way you have lots of forward travel for separation. With the 5" of shock travel and lots of forward slider slot your diff will separate from the body without any bind.
 
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Ahh yes, the SS springs are making it difficult. You have the 8 leaf spring on the right side. Sliders are pretty straight forward though, Once your car is sitting with Weight on and leafs flat / level, the leafs will be pretty much as stretched out as they ever will be. If it were me I would set the sliders so that the rear leaf bolts are near the back of the slot, like you mentioned, 7/8. That way you have lots of forward travel for separation. With the 5" of shock travel and lots of forward slider slot your diff will separate from the body without any bind.
its about half the thickness of the bolt back,nothing too bad,i figured it was due to those springs,,but sometimes u run what u have. forgot to take a pic of it when it was mocked yesterday,,was rushing to get the shock/cal tracs lower mount off to the machine shop for modifying. is there a torque setting for the slider bolt? no instructions came with them from speedway,,i did notice that if tension was put on the bolt, they did not slide as easily. thanks for all the input. tony.
 
The sliders have a lock nut. I just run mine down till they bottom and done. The idea is free movement. Let it run freely on the bearings.
 
all done ready to go in,,sliders welded up, and rearend assembled,will try 1 of those pre siliconed gaskets,,will install next week when the modified leaf spring shock mounts r done..a few years ago this was alot easier, but since i'm pushing 62, that creeper is putting the hurt on me. will be collecting social security 30 seconds after i'm 62.
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a couple of pics of the new bullet,,440 bored .030 over, ross pistons, scat crank and rods, all 5 steel main caps ready for the girdle. crane roller, milodon gear drive and oiling system, isky red zone e=z rollers, RAS SS roller rockers 1.6 ratio. indy tunnel ram with 750 competition series holleys that r on the car now. MP tach drive dist locked at 36 with msd 7al2 with start retard. running on pump gas, will install after the summer car shows.
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all done ready to go in,,sliders welded up, and rearend assembled,will try 1 of those pre siliconed gaskets,,will install next week when the modified leaf spring shock mounts r done..a few years ago this was alot easier, but since i'm pushing 62, that creeper is putting the hurt on me. will be collecting social security 30 seconds after i'm 62.View attachment 902356
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Nice to see it going together. As for the age, don't rub your youth in kid!
 
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Youngster. I came home and put struts and shocks on a customer car after work yesterday for racecar money. I'll be 66 this year.
Doug
 
I think you have to be 62 1/2 to get ss. I didn't take mine till I was 67. now 70. things I used to do in a day takes me almost a week its a bitch getting old
 
I think you have to be 62 1/2 to get ss. I didn't take mine till I was 67. now 70. things I used to do in a day takes me almost a week its a bitch getting old

Good thing our cars keep us young!
 
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