bob 71 Posted July 14 Posted July 14 i have umi suspension on my 71. rides good handles great. surprised a lotus europa on a road race track fun run 1 Quote
Stuckin70s Posted July 14 Posted July 14 On 7/5/2025 at 11:58 PM, GRAY 70 Monte Carlo said: Don’t know for sure but didn’t the 71s or 72s have seat belt warning light. Mine is a 70 and don’t remember it having that or seat belt light on dash. Just a thought On 7/5/2025 at 11:30 PM, 72 Monte Carlo said: What are these two electrical plugs for? The 4 wire front plug has a green/white, 2 black/white, and 1 blue wire. The 2nd plug is 2 wires with a green and a black wire. Also, on the passenger side floor under the sound deadener there is a blue and black wire heading towards the trunk. What are those two wires for? Thanks, Doug It's only been 8 years since I brought the Monte home, so I don't remember where those wires went to. Quote
Scott S. Posted July 14 Posted July 14 The aftermarket control arms give you a lot more clearance for the exhaust... Montelishi already has the "boxed" ones, so I stuck with them. 2 Quote
Stuckin70s Posted July 14 Posted July 14 I am watching Doug Harral's posts closely. Suspension has stirred my interest as it is frame time... Body is about 3' feet off the ground and I finally got the wheels and dollies on so that I may be able to roll the frame out and back when I can work on the frame. Needless to say all suspension, bushing are original. The rear is on the red jack stands and a 4x4 and it is solid! The front is sitting on cinder blocks. I need another set of the jacks as the blocks are not as secure and I have more undercar work to do. There is no brand name on the jacks. I did try some jacks I bought at Harbor Freight are way too tall at the lowest setting. Like she said... I just need 3 more inches. 😉 One interesting note: I haven't had a transmission in the wagon since the 70s! 5 2 Quote
Scott S. Posted July 14 Posted July 14 Be Safe.... I've seen how quickly those cinder blocks can break. 2 Quote
Stuckin70s Posted July 14 Posted July 14 6 minutes ago, Scott S. said: Be Safe.... I've seen how quickly those cinder blocks can break. Believe me I am not going under until I get another set of jack stands. In addition I have the engine hoist on the chains as a backup. Thank you. 5 Quote
RON T Posted July 19 Posted July 19 All for a car cruise. But hey,! Gotta represent the first gens . I put her under the fluorescent lights , cleaned outside, inside , engine compartment, underneath, 🛞 vinyl top !!. Now, if it doesn’t rain us out this evening! ☔️ 12 Quote
madmatt9471 Posted July 20 Posted July 20 My new tool that I made today to clear headers and tight spaces: Hogged it out to 1/2" so the spark plug will pop through, cut it down just enough (little under 1") to grab the 5/8" spark plug hex, and I can put a 3/4" wrench on the shorty plug socket. The only caveat is that your spark plug socket needs to be one that has the hex go all the way down the socket shaft, some don't and only go about half way down the socket shaft (like my other one). Enjoy! Thanks,Matt 10 Quote
jbird72 Posted July 20 Posted July 20 5 minutes ago, madmatt9471 said: My new tool that I made today to clear headers and tight spaces: Hogged it out to 1/2" so the spark plug will pop through, cut it down just enough (little under 1") to grab the 5/8" spark plug hex, and I can put a 3/4" wrench on the shorty plug socket. The only caveat is that your spark plug socket needs to be one that has the hex go all the way down the socket shaft, some don't and only go about half way down the socket shaft (like my other one). Enjoy! Thanks,Matt I bought one like that. Made by trickflow. Awsome yu made that tho..that does work great. ...i still needed a curved wrench but i have 30 yr old long tubes way to go matt! 3 Quote
jbird72 Posted July 20 Posted July 20 11 hours ago, RON T said: All for a car cruise. But hey,! Gotta represent the first gens . I put her under the fluorescent lights , cleaned outside, inside , engine compartment, underneath, 🛞 vinyl top !!. Now, if it doesn’t rain us out this evening! ☔️ Wow nice lookin ss ..lil jelly aint gonna lie. Shes a buety 2 1 Quote
madmatt9471 Posted July 20 Posted July 20 27 minutes ago, jbird72 said: I bought one like that. Made by trickflow. Awsome yu made that tho..that does work great. ...i still needed a curved wrench but i have 30 yr old long tubes way to go matt! That's pretty cool, I didn't know that Trickflow made one. Thanks,Matt 2 Quote
DragCat Posted July 20 Posted July 20 I prob have 4 different spark plug sockets for after the new headers 🤣 Nice job 🤘 3 Quote
Scott S. Posted July 20 Posted July 20 16 hours ago, madmatt9471 said: My new tool that I made today to clear headers and tight spaces: Hogged it out to 1/2" so the spark plug will pop through, cut it down just enough (little under 1") to grab the 5/8" spark plug hex, and I can put a 3/4" wrench on the shorty plug socket. The only caveat is that your spark plug socket needs to be one that has the hex go all the way down the socket shaft, some don't and only go about half way down the socket shaft (like my other one). Enjoy! Thanks,Matt Nice work. 4 Quote
Cuzzyn Posted July 24 Posted July 24 Finally getting a chance to start on my to do list... got dual exhaust and flowmaster put in today. A/C is a must and will be next. 7 Quote
sullyhike Posted July 25 Posted July 25 It was yesterday but I dropped the fuel tank and found a build sheet for my shadow gray 1970 SS. It was pretty dirty but all the optional equipment is still legible. Quote
Dtret Posted July 26 Posted July 26 1 hour ago, sullyhike said: It was yesterday but I dropped the fuel tank and found a build sheet for my shadow gray 1970 SS. It was pretty dirty but all the optional equipment is still legible. That’s awesome. Score one for authenticity. Make copies and put the original away. 9 Quote
willie Posted July 26 Posted July 26 Christmas time Joe!!! Like Dennis said, make copies and store the original!!! 4 Quote
sullyhike Posted July 26 Posted July 26 Any ideas on how to store it? Its not rigid enough to slide into a document sleeve. Quote
Dtret Posted July 26 Posted July 26 2 hours ago, sullyhike said: Any ideas on how to store it? Its not rigid enough to slide into a document sleeve. I just put mine in a glass picture frame. 8 Quote
Dtret Posted July 26 Posted July 26 2 minutes ago, Dtret said: I just put mine in a glass picture frame. Karen used a copy of the gas tank one and filled in all the missing sections with bit and pieces of the mouse eaten one from under the back seat. 5 Quote
Marks71 Posted July 26 Posted July 26 It appears it’s pretty intact with few missing pieces. You might try going to Home Depot and get them to cut you 2 pcs. of Plexiglass or real glass about 1/2” bigger than what your build sheet measures. You can sandwich it between them. That will let you work out some of the wrinkles and piece together some of the broken pieces. I used small pieces of Scotch tape on the back to hold them together. Put the plexiglass back on, flip It over, make sure the lines on the front are lined up, flip it back, remove the plexiglass and keep going. When you’re done add some weight and let it sit a couple days. It can get tedious. I found 2 build sheets for mine, and I’ve got at least 3 hours in the real bad one. I completely taped the back with rows of 2” clear packing tape using a small roller to press it down then cut the tape with a razor blade and straight edge even with the paper. You could then get it laminated if you choose. Sorry for the long winded response. 6 Quote
willie Posted July 27 Posted July 27 2 hours ago, Dtret said: I just put mine in a glass picture frame. Glen is still not going to believe it Dennis, even with the sneakers!!! Great job for you finding it and Karen putting the back ground in it. I like it!!! Good job!! 5 Quote
willie Posted July 27 Posted July 27 Like scott said i laminated mine. ran it through a few times to make sure it bonded. Someday i will have copies made and put them back in the car where they belong! 7 Quote
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