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Offline bikedad

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #60 on: October 22, 2012, 01:11:41 PM »
Hey had a question for ya. Did you have to clearance the fire wall at all behind the distributor? Unfortunately someone clearanced mine pretty good and it has an aftermarket mini distributor. I just pulled the engine and can't remember if it actually needed it to be.

Thanks

Matt
I have a billet MSD "Dizzy" (I know some hate calling it that. LOL) With my Granny's mount and being in the first hole the lip had to be trimmed flush right where the distributor is.
Don Teifke  :drive:
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"Life is tough.,, Life is even tougher if you're stupid."
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Offline FRISCO383

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #61 on: October 22, 2012, 02:06:40 PM »
X2

Offline Newgen

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #62 on: October 22, 2012, 05:36:04 PM »
Thanks guys :)

Sorry for cluddering up your build thread. Car looks excellent.
Rides:
-1993 Mazda Rx7: Greddy intake, exhaust, & intercooler
-1988 RX7: SBC Swap, 4.10 gears, sanderson headers, cam, intake, carb, now sporting other secrets  :secret:
-1988 Supra: 2jzgte Swap (SOLD)

Offline texfc

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #63 on: December 03, 2012, 09:52:36 AM »
A few weeks back, while I was tuning the carb and timing, trying to get rid of an off idle stumble, the overdrive gear on my T5 let go on a low rpm pull.  Pulled the transmission out and opened up the tail housing to see that the snap ring holding the 5th driven gear in place had popped back allowing the gear to slide back on the output shaft.  From what I’ve heard and read, this is a common problem on the GM T5, especially when it is used behind a higher torque engine.


I had saved the original GM snap ring and decided to use it for the repair thinking that the rebuild kit snap ring may be inferior.  Since pulling the transmission is such a pain, I wanted to insure that this snap ring did not pop off again.  I purchased an aluminum 30mm shaft collar (McMaster-Carr 9520T16) and used a lathe to cut a step in the end the same diameter and depth as the snap ring.


I bolted the collar over the snap ring to lock it in place and keep it from expanding and popping off.  It clears everything and the aluminum grips tight to the splined shaft without damaging it.  I coated everything in Loctite red to be sure.


While I had the transmission out I decided to improve the clutch slave mounting.  Here is the old setup, with the slave attached to the ear on the side of the T5.  This caused the slave to pull the fork at an angle.


I fabed a bracket from ¼ inch plate similar to what others have done.


The new bracket holds the slave at a straighter angle to the clutch fork.  I did have to re-contour the foot well some to make room.  The clutch pedal feels better now with less “over center” and lower effort overall.  Took the car out for a drive last night and everything worked well, so I’m happy now. :)

1989 GTU - 355 SBC - WC T5 - TII rear - build thread http://www.norotors.com/index.php?topic=354.msg3811#msg3811
2005 Tacoma 4x4 - daily driver
1966 Mooney M20E upgraded to 201

Offline N2v8fcs

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #64 on: December 03, 2012, 10:00:33 PM »
Looks good! 8)
I had to "massage" my floor there, and back around my speedo cable  .

We need more SBC FCs !
:drive:
new personal best 11.45 @ 120 mph N/A car...9.11 @152 mph for the turbo car.


1987 FC  355 SBC, T-5, T2 rear        retired 5-4-11
1991 FC  383 SBC, sold to Dad. Now 5.3 w 76mm turbo, G-force T-5, 8.8 Ronin rear 
1990 FC  370 CID 6.0 w 88mm turbo, Powerglide, Ronin 8.8 w 3.15 gears

Offline mud

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #65 on: December 29, 2012, 05:17:15 AM »
I like it! One 355 SBC fc owner to another. I really wish I had a t5, but a saginaw 4 speed was readily available, so I'm using that instead.

Offline bikedad

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #66 on: December 29, 2012, 10:30:07 AM »
If or when my stock FC clutch slave fails I'll consider this configuration. My current setup works (for the past 5 years) but I like your setup much more.
Don Teifke  :drive:
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-----John Wayne-----

Offline texfc

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #67 on: August 27, 2013, 01:55:05 PM »
Finally got the cowl hood finished and on the car, took over a year.  Here is what I did:

First I took an undamaged aluminum NA hood and cut a big hole in the middle of it for the air cleaner.





Then I made a sheet metal ring to raise and tilt the air cleaner to follow the angle of the hood.





Then I used a DA to remove all 3 layers of base / clear from the hood to take it down to bare metal.





I got a fiberglass cowl hood scoop from ebay and trimmed about 4 inches off the back of it.  I bonded it to the hood using the Evercoat panel adhesive because you don't need a special gun to apply it, a regular caulk gun works.  I used clecos to hold it in place while the adhesive set up.  They were good that they pull it together without crushing it like a pop rivet would.





I applied 2 layers of fiberglass cloth, followed by short strand filler, regular body filler, then high build primer to taper the edge into the hood.





On the underside, I glued down the cut edges of the bracing with seam filler, the scuffed, epoxy primed and painted.



I'm still not happy with how the paint came out but I'll have to wait till I get my "paint booth" set up better.  It's good enough for now to drive, I still have to paint the rest of the car anyway.







« Last Edit: November 22, 2013, 09:48:18 AM by texfc »
1989 GTU - 355 SBC - WC T5 - TII rear - build thread http://www.norotors.com/index.php?topic=354.msg3811#msg3811
2005 Tacoma 4x4 - daily driver
1966 Mooney M20E upgraded to 201

Offline digitalsolo

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #68 on: August 27, 2013, 01:56:27 PM »
That looks really good, nice work!
Blake MF'ing McBride
1988 Mazda RX7 - Turbo LS1/T56/ProEFI/8.8/Not Slow...   sold.
1965 Mustang Coupe - TT Coyote, TR6060, modern brakes/suspension...
2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage - Gen V LT4/TR6060, upper/lower pullies, headers, tune.
2021 Tesla Model 3 Performance - Stock...ish.

Offline screamin88

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #69 on: August 27, 2013, 10:16:18 PM »
Fuck yeah! That looks killer!

Offline Ericdsm

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #70 on: August 28, 2013, 01:18:20 PM »
This turned out killer! Good job.
Eric
84 Rx7 SBF- being brought back to life
91 GSX eclipse-DD

Offline N2v8fcs

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #71 on: August 28, 2013, 01:46:13 PM »
nice work!
:drive:
new personal best 11.45 @ 120 mph N/A car...9.11 @152 mph for the turbo car.


1987 FC  355 SBC, T-5, T2 rear        retired 5-4-11
1991 FC  383 SBC, sold to Dad. Now 5.3 w 76mm turbo, G-force T-5, 8.8 Ronin rear 
1990 FC  370 CID 6.0 w 88mm turbo, Powerglide, Ronin 8.8 w 3.15 gears

Offline trickygotmein

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #72 on: August 28, 2013, 02:10:02 PM »
Your fc is beautiful, glad you put a scoop on the hood. Great job !   :D
:D     W A R   H O R S E      :D

Offline bikedad

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #73 on: August 28, 2013, 02:15:36 PM »
You guys and your white cars. You think you're so special. "Ohh! Look at me! I have a beautiful white FC! Ohh!

Wish my car was white.  :(

Hood looks great by the way.  :cheers:
Don Teifke  :drive:
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"Life is tough.,, Life is even tougher if you're stupid."
-----John Wayne-----

Offline texfc

Re: 1989 GTU - 355 SBC - T5 - Non-Bubba Build
« Reply #74 on: August 28, 2013, 02:26:32 PM »
I wish my car had a 383..... :cheers:
1989 GTU - 355 SBC - WC T5 - TII rear - build thread http://www.norotors.com/index.php?topic=354.msg3811#msg3811
2005 Tacoma 4x4 - daily driver
1966 Mooney M20E upgraded to 201