Welcome to my channel! I am an avid car enthusiast and have been working on cars as long as I can remember. My goal is to provide you with insight into the repair process of some of the really cool and unique cars that I have had the opportunity to work on and have some fun along the way. Thank you for joining me on my “RU-vid” journey, I hope you enjoy.
It’s completely unacceptable that the drivers head made contact with the ground. If this happened on the road with no helmet, it would be fatal or at best a totally ghoulish, crippling injury.
Basically paint the blue, tape up the shape and size of the stripe. Then paint the orange in the middle, tape up orange. Then paint baby blue. Untape and clear. Thanks for watching.
@@RebuildRex I would give anything to have my 93 Cobra r back. I own 11 fox bodies and 2 5.0 Caprice through the 90s and early 2000s. Grew up a Chevy fan but got tired of getting beat by these fox bodies. I sold my Camaro and got one the rest is history. My fastest 5.0 streetcar was a 10.28 at 137 mi . I also have a permanent police record to prove it LOL 🤣
@@shaneapplegate1975 That’s awesome! (Except for maybe the permanent record thing😂) I like anything fast but there will always be a soft spot in my heart for the fox bodies! That cobra R would definitely be a nice one to have now! They are worth some big $!!
awsome did you end up reusing the crank? just spun a bearing debating on doing a new crank and just having the machine shop blance the rotating assembly. @@RebuildRex
@rcmechanic2068 I replaced with a Billet crank. The stock crank wasn’t hurt and I was told the stock crank would hold up to 1300hp but I’m going to push it a little higher than that.
I’m pretty sure I kept the old intake valves. I’ll make a short on them so you can see them. To my best memory they were pretty clean. Not much carbon build up.
When you say wire loom I thought that you were about show how build an actual simple loom for making fabric out of the metal wires. I did not know that the cable organizer is called a loom..
This particular bumper was brand new and raw plastic. The way I like to strip bumpers is to sand with 180 grit paper and finish with 320 grit before applying primer. Thanks for watching.
Hi cool project 💪🏻 I’m starting my 931 race car project and building my first rotisserie. I can see that you put your balance point is about 8in above the bumper mounts on the rotisserie. Did that keep the car in balance when you flipped it? Hope you will help out here 😊
931 race car sounds like an awesome project! The balance point is different for every car, but keep in mind that most of the weight is on the bottom of the body. It helps if the arms attaching the car to the rotisserie are adjustable. If the car is properly balanced it makes it easier to spin. Thanks for watching!
Hello sir, may i ask something ? Can you change the nissan gtr r35's chassis frame with entire custom dry carbon chassis and frame so the weight can reduce significanly then just apply carbon fibre on every single body kit ?
Not sure replacing the entire chassis/frame with carbon is a viable alternative. Replacing all the outer panels with carbon would be a great weight saver. Thanks for watching.
Hey did you buy those long brackets that you bolted to the engine to mount the engine hoist to? Or did you fabricate those? I need to lift my engine and can’t see any good lift points
They were on the engine when I bought it. I think the engine was a warranty engine from Nissan so I’m assuming the lift brackets are available through Nissan? Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!