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Offline gc3

Re: Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #450 on: November 04, 2014, 07:37:55 PM »
damn that sucks. glad nothing worse happened.

time for a tubular front end?

Offline largeorangefont

Re: Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #451 on: November 04, 2014, 07:52:45 PM »
That sucks Joel. I'm glad you and the wife are ok and the car is relatively intact. The panel alignment all looks ok though, so that is a plus. I'd pull the front end body parts all off and survey the damage, take some measurements to see how square the car still is, and possibly take it to a frame shop to get it checked out if it is too far off of square.  It is probably repairable for a reasonable amount, especially if you do all of the disassembly, or decide to do it yourself.

Hopefully you just tore up the sheet metal around the core support.

We definately have to respect these cars. They can bite us.
« Last Edit: November 04, 2014, 08:00:40 PM by largeorangefont »
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Offline paul_3rdgen

Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #452 on: November 04, 2014, 09:13:47 PM »
Glad to hear nothing serious happened.... We always forget about how we can get hurt and we think of the car first.  Anything can be fixed not to worry, you'll soon forget all about it and the experience will make you better.   
I had a bad experience myself, and it's funny because it always happens when you least expect it.
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Offline AKINA FC

Re: Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #453 on: November 06, 2014, 06:27:44 PM »
Yeah that really sucks Joel. Done that myself and with the wife in the car :banghead:  but luckily haven't hurt anything or anyone and have not caught air  haha I would take it to a frame shop and have them check it first, won't cost much then you can make a more informed decision, IMO. Looks like everything will pull out and repair fairly easy from your pics. With high power cars its never a matter of if it will happen, its just when.
Wish I could help  :cheers:

Offline Cman

Re: Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #454 on: November 06, 2014, 08:18:09 PM »
Joel,

Thanks for convincing me I don't need more HP. Saved lots of $ and grief.

Steve
1986 Fc, LS1 T56
2012 Focus  - Winter beater
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Offline 65imp

Re: Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #455 on: November 06, 2014, 10:53:43 PM »
Not gonna lie, many a lesser man would avoid telling a belittling story about themselves. 
I was taught how to ride a motorcycle by a marine who made training his job after finding out motorcycles were killing more marines than enemies were. 
His advice was "ride your own ride."
I find my greatest motorsports f-ups occur when I have competition, an audience, or God forbid a camera rolling...
Good on ya man for putting your name on it.  The world is a better place with Mrs frijolee.  And you are a decent dude too.
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Offline ebdyguy

Re: Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #456 on: November 07, 2014, 08:45:17 AM »
Joel,

Glad to hear you and the Mrs are A OK ad that there were no pedestrians involved. 

Your story flooded my memory from a very similar situation that occurred to me when I was a teenager in the early 70's.  It was a major lesson to me about respect for power.

My dad was pretty deep into drag racing and we had several race only cars at the time.  His daily driver was a 1971 Dodge Charger outfitted with a very stout 426 Hemi.  12.5:1 CR, BIG Cam, Single Holley Race Dominator in an Edelbrock Rat Roaster Manifold,  4.56:1 Dana rear etc.  This was an auto 727 manual shifted and built by B&M.  Very fast street car for the day.

I worked at his machine shop and would make pick up & deliveries in the company owned Datsun B210.  One day - out of the blue he said -why don't you take the Charger.  I think it was about 3 heartbeats later and I was already behind the wheel.  I was having some fun until I pulled out onto the boulevard and jumped on it hard.  Unfortunately, it was not quite pointing straight when I engaged full throttle and even though that was a pretty big car, the back end snapped around in about a micro-second as the rears broke loose.  I spun  a complete 360 and ended up on the median with all 4 wheels off the ground.  No human injuries but the car had header damage, undercarriage damage and one of the rear aluminum centerline rims was broken and the Cheater slick on that rim was toast.

I gained a huge respect for power that day.  My dad continued to allow me to drive the race cars at the track, but he never again let me get behind the wheel of any of his street cars.

Joel,  thanks for the reminder that we all need to pay attention to what we are doing - especially when loved ones are in the car.  That should hold true for any power level or vehicle we are in charge of. 

Offline frijolee

Re: Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #457 on: November 07, 2014, 01:38:26 PM »
Thanks for the stories and encouragements.  I don't think you can be a car guy without some kind of "my bad!" moment along the way.

I'm sure I can get it back and better than it was, just going to be a little work to get there.  As mentioned the good news is that I'll get to tackle the nose ducting and trick headlights at the same time.
LS2 stroker FC, Mandeville big brakes, widebody, etc
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Offline digitalsolo

Re: Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #458 on: November 07, 2014, 02:44:28 PM »
Add some cool tube shit to the front end.  :D   You know you want to....
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Offline eage8

Re: Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #459 on: November 07, 2014, 02:52:16 PM »
Add some cool tube shit to the front end.  :D   You know you want to....

I see a ronin speedworks double wishbone FC front suspension kit in the works...
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Offline frijolee

Re: Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #460 on: November 07, 2014, 05:08:30 PM »
Add some cool tube shit to the front end.  :D   You know you want to....

Sounds like a taste of my own medicine after a few of my comments your mustang thread.   :yay:
LS2 stroker FC, Mandeville big brakes, widebody, etc
Build thread:  http://www.norotors.com/index.php?topic=1274.0
www.roninspeedworks.com

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Offline Supe

Re: Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #461 on: November 16, 2014, 09:25:26 PM »
Add some cool tube shit to the front end.  :D   You know you want to....

I see a ronin speedworks double wishbone FC front suspension kit in the works...

Can I get an amen?!

Offline frijolee

Re: Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #462 on: March 16, 2015, 03:43:58 PM »
Well, I don't have full functional electrical in the new garage yet, but I at least have an attic built and lights done (going to need to update the garage build thread too) as well as a reasonably clear work space.  That meant it was time to get back into the car project and I finally pulled the nose of the FC apart last night.

-Bumper cover may or may not be savageable (would need to work some new bottom side mounting as multiple points tore).
-Front lip is broken in half, but whole enough it's worth repairing since it matches my widebody.
-Will need a new passengers side headlight motor as the bottom of the motor scrapped ground.
-Some smaller plastic support parts and the lower sheetmetal pieces are trash (those which supports the limited ducting FC's use).  I'm trying to decide if I hunt for a donor car or just replace wholesale with tube work.

Good news:
-Both fenders will be fine with very minor touch up work. 
-Fender vs. hood line and both doors are still straight.
-No bent wheels (which is amazing to me).  Thumbs up to Weds!

The only things that are really concerning are the headlights pointing at each other and the buckled top cross bar.  That says some force went up and in and makes me not trust the current position of the main crash bar tied to the ends of the fender support rails since it's the load path to that core support.

I ran across a ASE training manual that looks pretty helpful. 
http://people.okanagan.bc.ca/jfrancis/TTTE%20Autobody%20Day%20plans/Day%209%20-%20Structural%20Repair/Diagnosing%20Major%20Collision%20Damage%2010.pdf

Anyone have suggestions on datums for measuring?  Basically, I want to take enough measurements to figure out whether I'm taking this to a frame shop or not.  Pictures of bitching front end tube work would be appreciated as well  ;) albeit my minds not made up on that score.

« Last Edit: March 16, 2015, 03:49:01 PM by frijolee »
LS2 stroker FC, Mandeville big brakes, widebody, etc
Build thread:  http://www.norotors.com/index.php?topic=1274.0
www.roninspeedworks.com

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Offline largeorangefont

Re: Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #463 on: March 16, 2015, 11:14:08 PM »
Make your life easy and drag home some donor parts, get the whole front end shiny and white again and enjoy your car :)

It might be worth just pulling off the front fenders as well if you haven't already, and take it to a frame shop and have them take a look. I can't imagine that being very expensive.. And you know a guy with a trailer.

Did you do any basic measurements yet with plumb bobs to make sure the car is still nice and square?
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Offline frijolee

Re: Joel's LS1 FC parts list/swap thread (remixed)
« Reply #464 on: April 08, 2015, 06:41:00 PM »
Does anyone have the second gen bodyshop manual?  I'm looking for this one:

http://foxed.ca/rx7manual/manuals/FD%20bodyshop%20manual.pdf

But for a 2nd gen.
LS2 stroker FC, Mandeville big brakes, widebody, etc
Build thread:  http://www.norotors.com/index.php?topic=1274.0
www.roninspeedworks.com

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