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12-08-2013, 05:30 PM | #1 |
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Nova stocker project.
This car was a complete turn key car that I purchased from the Classifieds here. Jim Parsons and his buddy Mike had put together a good car with a lot of solid components. 327-275 (270), A1 'glide, Cal Tracs, etc. They were both a pleasure to work with....true gentlemen!
Jim and Mike met us in Omaha at a casino parking lot. Before we got there, they could have traded the Nova for a jet ski a guy had on a trailer in the lot! HaHa! Jim and I hot lapped it around the lot a few times, then it was time to load it up and head North: Back home in Steve Koppien's 'Rocket Shop': I had decided to take the car apart, see what I had and then put it back together. This was a good chance to detail things and get a bit more familiar with the car. The motor was out early the next afternoon: Changed the fuel cell around a bit. Made some alum. mounts for the cell, ran braided #8 to the engine compartment and remounted the pump: Rewired the entire car. Made this alum. plate to mount the new MSD 6A ignition and main power supply buss bar: Steve had an extra set of 'massaged' mono leafs with serious size housing centering pins, so those got pressed into service. New springs going in along with new u-bolts and urethane spring bushings. Shocks are the Calvert/Rancho adjustables: Traded the nice black factory bucket seats that were in the car for a set of Jaz race seats. Got some dimensions for mounting brackets today and did the initial fit: Added a main power disconnect switch within arms reach on the dash. That could be used to isolate the power panel should a problem arise: I'll add some more as it gets further along. I've been very fortunate to have some good pals helping me with this project.....Steve Koppien, John McLeod and Ron Roddel. Thanks for all your help! -Al
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12-08-2013, 06:32 PM | #2 |
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Re: Nova stocker project.
I have a project much the same as yours Alan...looks like you have some excellent parts to begin with. I've had trouble in the past with a coil mounted close to the MSD box as you pictured...tried it yet?
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12-08-2013, 07:28 PM | #3 |
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Re: Nova stocker project.
Gonna be long coil wire.
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12-08-2013, 07:42 PM | #4 |
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Re: Nova stocker project.
It isnt the length of the coil wire, rather the RF interference between the MSD box and the coil...caused a mis-fire.
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12-08-2013, 07:57 PM | #5 |
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Re: Nova stocker project.
That coil wire is way too long. The whole panel is mounted so you can conveniently work on it at the track while you stand on your head. Duh
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12-08-2013, 08:00 PM | #6 |
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Re: Nova stocker project.
This isnt a gamer forum Painter...
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Re: Nova stocker project.
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Congratulations????? -Al
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Re: Nova stocker project.
Rich, MSD didn't think there would be a problem, but 'ya never know. I'll keep it in mind...thanks! -Al
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12-12-2013, 12:19 AM | #9 |
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Re: Nova stocker project.
Joe Veronda had those SS louvers on his hood and he had a local decal guy make a set of decals that looked just like the louvers. Covered the holes nicely also.
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Re: Nova stocker project.
I have never heard of it being a sore point being that they are non-functional ornaments...now a '69 cowl hood I can understand. Anyone who really wanted to argue the point could point out the difference in hood shape, louvers or not. I have an idea for replacements and if it pans out I'll post pic's.
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