Now we assembled the pieces. First, to make
it easier we turned the Strange Dana 60 over
so the springs would fit down into the pads,
now with room to spare. This makes the assembly
and bolting easier on a leaf spring Chevy II
rather than using multiple jacks and fighting
gravity.
When the springs were secured on both sides
with new U-bolts we carefully turned the
assembly back over rolling the whole unit and
springs forward on a floor jack into position
under the rear of the car.
Placing the forward spring perch into the
original mounts we used the new Grade 8 bolts
and the fit was perfect. Lining up the
opposite side we repeated the process sliding
in the new bolts.
Once the front was secure it took both of
us to jack-up the unit and slowly guide it
into the rear shackles, again using new bolts. It
was now fixed firmly in place, a relatively
straightforward installation.
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Next we head back to JMS Racing Engines
to check on all the engine parts before
assembly. The new CNC-ported Air
Flow Research aluminum heads have arrived
along with the pistons and rods,. We can
now put the big block Chevy back together
and get ready for the dyno. |
SOURCES |
Hollywood Spring & Axle
Service
6009
West Sunset Boulevard
Hollywood, CA
90028
(323) 464-4051
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V.F. Sales
10514 Burbank Boulevard
No. Hollywood, CA
91601
(818) 509-9497
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Strange Engineering
8300 North Austin
Ave.
Morton Grove IL 60053
(847) 663-1701
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