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Re: 76 laguna
looks like my elky is following in your foot steps, by this fall I hope to have it where you do chasis wise. looks great.
riddick75- G3GM Member
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Re: 76 laguna
Sure makes me happy to see folks saving these G3 cars & Elcos
pila- Donating Member
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Re: 76 laguna
Thanks guys! I made my own brake lines, just used 3/16 and 1/4 steel brake line, nothing fancy, painted them rattle can silver, call it done. No mirrors going under this car!
chevellelaguna- G3GM Enthusiast
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Re: 76 laguna
Looks like my body bushings came from Ground Up, excited cause the body will be able to go back on the frame as soon as I get it coated underneath.
chevellelaguna- G3GM Enthusiast
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Re: 76 laguna
Have you ever used the ez bend line (made by s.u.r.&r)? You will never want to use regular steel line again.chevellelaguna wrote:Thanks guys! I made my own brake lines, just used 3/16 and 1/4 steel brake line, nothing fancy, painted them rattle can silver, call it done. No mirrors going under this car!
dynchel- Donating Member
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Re: 76 laguna
Yes, it's called copper/nickel here, also used that armour covered line as well, the steel flared super easily and bent nicely, the stuff they make nowadays (as far as brake line)is far better to work with than the stuff 20 years ago! I like all of them for various applications. The quality of the flaring tool you use helps as well. The parts store cheapo ones aren't as good as a quality brand name one.
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Re: 76 laguna
The plastic fuel line is the cats A$$ also. I made a plastic line from the fuel pump to the carb with quick disconnects at either end. Also I have a late model fuel injection fuel filter instead of the paper pos factory one
dynchel- Donating Member
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Re: 76 laguna
Nice, plastic is the way it's going. I ended up getting 1/2 aluminum fuel line, from the tank to the inline filter and -6 to the carb. Just have to order a sender for the tank.
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Re: 76 laguna
The firewall and A pillars are primed and ready for seam sealer
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Re: 76 laguna
Nice, are you going to paint the firewall black or body color? My vote is for body color.
dynchel- Donating Member
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Re: 76 laguna
LOL. I'm glad you're with me on that decision, I'm going to paint it body color.....black... Just kidding, it's all been black for 20 plus years. I'm going with the original burgundy color. I think I've finally decided on everything under the hood being body color. The hood hinges will be chrome powder-coated, then still not sure about;
1-Wheel houses
2-Master cylinder
3-Brake booster
4-Gas tank
So, thoughts on those.....
1-Wheel houses
2-Master cylinder
3-Brake booster
4-Gas tank
So, thoughts on those.....
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Re: 76 laguna
Master cylinder and booster (even the gas tank) look nice in a grey color IMHO. I would probably do the wheel houses (compartment side) body color, tire side black.
dynchel- Donating Member
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Re: 76 laguna
I am with Dynchel on that color scheme. Though prob going chrome master cylinder when my time comes.
Darkcalling1- G3GM Member
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Re: 76 laguna
Sounds good, I can see it in my mind. Anxious to start painting!
chevellelaguna- G3GM Enthusiast
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Re: 76 laguna
You are really busy !! So what is the name of the burgundy color you are gonna use ? Is it a '76 color?
Just wondering.....
Bill
Just wondering.....
Bill
pila- Donating Member
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Re: 76 laguna
W37, Looks like GM calls it Mahogany....although the color sheet doesn't do justice to the actual color.
chevellelaguna- G3GM Enthusiast
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Re: 76 laguna
Painted the floor today
Next is seam seal the underside and paint it.
Next is seam seal the underside and paint it.
chevellelaguna- G3GM Enthusiast
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Body mount bushing location
Anyone have a part number listing or image if where the body mount bushings go on the frame? The bushings I have are factory GM, with the steel sleeves. And washer inserts. Apparently it looks as though some are different than others. I'll take some pics tonite after work. I checked the manuals and they don't give where each part number goes specifically on the frame.
chevellelaguna- G3GM Enthusiast
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Re: 76 laguna
Floor looks good. I don't know about where they go, sorry.
driveit- Donating Member
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Re: 76 laguna
This may be of some help. Out of the '77 GM Parts Catalog.
Mcarlo77- Donating Member
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Re: 76 laguna
dynchel wrote:Master cylinder and booster (even the gas tank) look nice in a grey color IMHO. I would probably do the wheel houses (compartment side) body color, tire side black.
Agreed!
driveit- Donating Member
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Re: 76 laguna
I had two different sizes in my kit from OPGI ('72 chevelle convertible). The smaller diameter ones went on the back of the frame for the trunk. The others went in all the other holes and the radiator support. The one without a bolt hole went on top of the frame above the rear wheel wells.
Hawk03- G3GM Enthusiast
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Re: 76 laguna
Thanks guys, looks like that's what I need, I called our GM parts guy that we deal with and it looks like with the info that he gave me and what everyone posted I'll be set!! The bushings were so deteriorated when I took the car apart that they just fell apart into nothing. Just wanted to be sure that they go in their perspective location.
chevellelaguna- G3GM Enthusiast
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Re: 76 laguna
Gas tank is painted....be a shame to put gas in it, probably spill all over! At least it's base clear so it should hold up well!
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