So, today I started something that I have been meaning to do for a long time. I never really liked the way I made and installed the first set of frame connectors. Lots of things have changed since then anyways - the car was originally just going to be a street strip kinda thing with the existing drive train that I used to have - then I built a stroker, then I wanted EFI, then the OD trans....etc....you get the picture. This also kinda came as a necessity due to the fact that the bottom of the car is 5 inches off of the ground. I needed to get the exhaust up in the bottom of the car, so I was going to have to make some changes - and some cuts in the SF connectors to get the exhaust routed.
Here's what I started with.
The existing SF connectors are 2x2. That doesn't leave much section width to cut for exhaust. I bought some 2x3 to put in it's place - and move the SFC up into the car a good bit too.
Here you can see more of the original one.
Out with the old.....
In with the new..... You can see I butted the top of the tubing with the top of the frame rail - unlike the original ones.
All welded up.
..and a shot just for fun.
What I don't have pics of at the moment is the floor board modification. The floor tilts downward towards the back of the car, and I moved it up to be level with the front of the floor. I did this to give clearance for the mufflers/pipe. The idea here this week is to get the cage finished up so I can get the engine/trans in the car and start making the headers. I broke my bandsaw blade today, so progress is going to be a little slow. I've had to revert back to the ol' chop saw - it's kinda like using a shot gun instead of a sniper rifle - if you catch my drift. Now that I TIG most of the time, I feel the same way about MIG and TIG. MIG is the sawed off shotgun, and the TIG is the sniper rifle....