Got the underside painted tonight. I seam sealed all the reinforcements, undercoated it, and then topped it with black enamal paint. After it dryed I installed trans lines, coolant lines, another thing-ah-ba-bob
Oh I love it when she goes down just right
LOL Here is a shot of the underside. I got to get the bolts painted for the front suspension tomorrow so I can get it in there tight. Hopefully get the gas tank installed tomorrow night also.
Looks great. I did the same thing to my index finger and had to wear a splint for something like 6 weeks. They hyper extended it and let the tendon grow back. I can tell what finger it is but just looking at it most people dont know anything is wrong with it. Good luck hope it goes well for you.
Thanks for the complements guys Sometimes I wonder if anyone is looking
I think tomorrow I am going to finish up a few things left undone and start preping the engine bay for paint. I am not sure what color to do it. I like black but what do you guys think about doing it body color??? Would it be too much with the engine and trans done that color??? Black is very easy to do verses body color.
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Got the fuel tank put in tonight and finished bolting the front suspension in
Holy crap! That is the baddest Fiero Underside I have ever seen. I don't think I would ever do that, it would drive me crazy with all of the dirt and rock roads I drive on. Keep up the good work man! Can't wait to see this thing done.
--Will
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YELLOWFIERO88 Member
Posts: 1329 From: Cincinnati, Ohio Registered: Nov 2004
Originally posted by 1986 Fiero GT: Hey, what rack is that? That's not the stock rack, is it?
Its a stock rack, no augmentation here
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Originally posted by Will-Martin:
Holy crap! That is the baddest Fiero Underside I have ever seen. I don't think I would ever do that, it would drive me crazy with all of the dirt and rock roads I drive on. Keep up the good work man! Can't wait to see this thing done.
--Will
Thanks. I am taking a break on it for a few weeks so I can finish my master bedroom. I am in the process of gutting my house and redoing everything. I will prob try and get the engine compartment painted over the next few weeks (need a break from this house )
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1986 Fiero GT Member
Posts: 3383 From: Eden, NY USA Registered: Mar 2005
Originally posted by 1986 Fiero GT: If it's a stock rack, won't it not work? As in when you turn the wheel to the left, the car will steer right? How do you plan on correcting this?
We here at "dont know what the **** we are doing motorsports" pause for a brief moment of silence (while I figure how the **** I am going to do this reverse steering thing) . . Sometimes I have these brain farts real bad . . . . . . A simple 1:1 gearbox mounted to the column shaft that will reverse the rotation, or mount a Toyota caviler rack in there. They have real close to fiero dimensions....... I hate when I do this **** . But all in all it will be corrected very easly. I even hooked the shaft up and could swear the thing turned the proper way.
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1986 Fiero GT Member
Posts: 3383 From: Eden, NY USA Registered: Mar 2005
That should be sufficient, Yellow. I just wanted to make sure you didn't put the entire car back together to find out you had to turn the wheel opposite of where you really wanted to go. Let me know what you find out, because I'm interested in doing the same thing eventually. Got any more pics of how you mounted the entire column on the right side?
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Posts: 260 From: Syracuse NY, USA Registered: Oct 2002
i might come for your help in another year or so ? roadsters and targas are mad sexy !!
Bring it on over You still coming up next month? I have been craving some montgomery inn and I figure it would be a perfect time to get the crave quenched
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Originally posted by exoticse: * thanks to custom2m4 for the photoshop and Morkidan for the use of his car *
First thing I thought was thats Morkidan's car. I think I got the pic saved in my pic collection
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exoticse Member
Posts: 8654 From: Orlando, Fl Registered: Jun 2003
I finnaly got all the motor mounts from west coast fiero. It only took 2 months to get them You would think that a fiero vendor would stock standard poly mounts for a stock engine/trans combo
lol that was taken a while ago. I still dont have the lines run or the tank mounted. I will start working on it prob the begining of July again. You know, I tend to knock sh*t out when I get going on it.
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Scott-Wa Member
Posts: 5392 From: Tacoma, WA, USA Registered: Mar 2002
Nice color choice, I'd match the engine bay to body color, with the chrome/smoke powdercoat engine parts on top I think it would look great to have the bay match the block and heads.
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YELLOWFIERO88 Member
Posts: 1329 From: Cincinnati, Ohio Registered: Nov 2004
a man with great taste You have read my mind, pretty short story tho. LOL
Yes I am painting the engine bay the same as body color. I was worried at first about it being too much but after looking at it I have to say it will go nice with the chrome colored top.
Originally posted by greengoblin0129: Like your lip on a trailer Sorry man but that was funnier then hell lol.
not funny My lip was black and purple for a few days
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Originally posted by exoticse: Yellow you will own the streets of Butler County and Southwest Ohio, when that thing is finished. That will be the baddest car there !
Tony, you will have to come test drive it when I am done. You cant make a statement like that untill you are completely educated about the car. You can only do that with left sea.......uh...I mean right seat drive time
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Kelvin Vivian Member
Posts: 1233 From: San Jose, CA, USA Registered: Jan 2001
Originally posted by YELLOWFIERO88: We here at "dont know what the **** we are doing motorsports" pause for a brief moment of silence (while I figure how the **** I am going to do this reverse steering thing)
A simple 1:1 gearbox mounted to the column shaft that will reverse the rotation, or mount a Toyota caviler rack in there. They have real close to fiero dimensions....... I hate when I do this **** . But all in all it will be corrected very easly. I even hooked the shaft up and could swear the thing turned the proper way.
You don't need a gearbox to reverse the rotation. All you did was take the stock rack/pinion and flip it, right? If so, the pinion should be on the bottom. Unless you also flipped the steering colum all the way up, so that it's effectively upside down at the steering wheel, it should work fine. With the pinion below the rack instead of above it, you're using the top of the pinion gear to steer, rather than the bottom. So it should turn the right direction. Even if the pinion was relocated to be on the top still, it would still work. The rack is still just a bunch of fins that either go left or right, and the pinion is just a gear that moves them.
Why can't you just drive the car with the opposite steering? hehehe, just turn right when you want to go left, and vice versa. You could freak out quite a few people...
Why can't you just drive the car with the opposite steering? hehehe, just turn right when you want to go left, and vice versa. You could freak out quite a few people...
You could... but it would actually take more work to make it turn in the opposite direction, I think.
-- Rodney
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fieroparts.com Member
Posts: 4831 From: Maine 207-934-1969 Registered: Jun 2000
Wanted to say I passed you this morning on I75S as you were merging onto the hwy at the Cin-Day ramp. Sweet looking car. I figured it had to belong to an enthusiast on the board. You caught up and went by me on 75 as I was on the E275 connector ramp.
I was going to PM you rather than air it here but can't get it to work.
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YELLOWFIERO88 Member
Posts: 1329 From: Cincinnati, Ohio Registered: Nov 2004
Yep it was me. I was not speeding was I ? This thread needed a bump anyway. Thanks. It was the first time I have driven that car in a while. I will be driving the red one to work thursday but it will be a little earlier in the a.m. . Still no progress on the Vert unless you count moving it to the shed (better known as the detached garage) and using it as a workbench!!
The yellow one is done very tastefully, especially the taillights. I was stealth in my Saab, so you never noticed me.
I usually take 741 every morning. Taking 75 was an experiment and probably won't be going that route much as it took me just as long as the country roads. I've got a buddy (former forum member) in Liberty TWP though, so I'm in the area fairly often.
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