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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #105 on: June 08, 2009 - 04:09:39 PM »
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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #106 on: June 08, 2009 - 04:22:05 PM »
Category  Steel
Class  Alloy steel
Type  Standard
Common Names  Chromium-molybdenum steel
Designations  France: AFNOR 40 CD 4 , AFNOR 42 CD 4
Germany: DIN 1.7225
Italy: UNI 38 CrMo 4 KB , UNI 40 CrMo 4 , UNI G 4O CrMo 4
Japan: JIS SCM 4 , JIS SCM 4 H
Sweden: SS 2244
United Kingdom: B.S. 708 A 42 , B.S. 708 M 40 , B.S. 709 M 40
United States: AMS 6378 , AMS 6379 , AMS 6381B , AMS 6382 , AMS 6382G , AMS 6390 , AMS 6390A , AMS 6395 , ASTM A322 , ASTM A331 , ASTM A505 , ASTM A519 , ASTM A547 , ASTM A646 , MIL SPEC MIL-S-16974 , SAE J404 , SAE J412 , SAE J770 , UNS G41400 
70 Cuda, 7.0L Gen-III Hemi, Viper T56 w/9310 gearset, 3.91's, Megasquirt MS3x v3.57, Innovate wideband, Firm Feel upper arms, torsion bars, springs and strut rods, QA1 DA shocks. I did everything on this car except the fancy paint stuff and I drive it...and I can't seem to stop messing with it....

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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #107 on: June 08, 2009 - 05:06:02 PM »
 :lol:    that`s the long version...
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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #108 on: June 08, 2009 - 10:08:50 PM »
 :roflsmiley: That IS the long version! 4150 Chrome-Moly I've never heard the VCMO either. I always get a kick out of the different terms used for the same thing in different parts of the world. Looks real good, nice work.  :thumbsup:
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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #109 on: June 09, 2009 - 03:45:15 PM »
just say google....
70 Cuda, 7.0L Gen-III Hemi, Viper T56 w/9310 gearset, 3.91's, Megasquirt MS3x v3.57, Innovate wideband, Firm Feel upper arms, torsion bars, springs and strut rods, QA1 DA shocks. I did everything on this car except the fancy paint stuff and I drive it...and I can't seem to stop messing with it....

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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #110 on: June 15, 2009 - 03:43:30 PM »
finished the hood yesterday. The blaster didn`t try the outside so I had some sanding left to do...   gotta love the looks of clean steel  :cooldancing:
I had some friends over yesterday to help put it back on the car. It fits pretty well but I have some adjustments left to do before I can start sanding for paint.  Those rallye hoods sure are a nice piece of metal shaping art...  designers should take more time to draw stuff like that for cars.... I love those wild shapes  :woo:


small patch under the hoodscoop...









starts to look like a car again  :ylsuper:

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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #111 on: June 15, 2009 - 05:33:04 PM »
Looking good Dutch :2thumbs: how do the hinges feel with the weight of the hood on them now ? they go through the motion real smooth ?and does the hood drop straight in to place when lowered ?
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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #112 on: June 15, 2009 - 06:02:52 PM »
I like the way they feel now, I actually have to push it up and push it down  :bigsmile:    sideways motion is muuuuch better... I used to be able to push the hood a mile to the east and west. But if I had to do them again I would make the fit on the rivets even tighter. I gave them 0.2mm play since I didn`t want to find myself sitting on the hood to close it  :scared:   but with the hood on, the play on the 5 pins shows a little.  no problem I guess but next will be 0.10mm at most. It just needs some practising to learn what can and cannot be done when rivetting the chromo steel... It doesn`t "grow" as much as I expected.    I hope to get most gap corrections done tomorrow, I put the doors ,fenders and front on when the hood was gone. The hood is in place when I close it, even without the guides on the fenders, but it almost hits the fender near the windshield on one side.

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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #113 on: June 15, 2009 - 06:07:32 PM »
Sounds real good :clapping: so the back of the hood sits down and does not need an extra push like worn out hinges ?

Have you thought of running off a batch of new pivot pins and offering them to others ?  When i need to rebuild my hinges i would like to know i can call on your services if that would be alright  :bigsmile: just a thought for some extra cash for yourself ?
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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #114 on: June 15, 2009 - 06:19:41 PM »
no it doesn`t pop up.

well.... I`m not a turner, I`m a blacksmith  :woohoo:     It takes me forever to produce those on a conventional machine... cnc might be a solution, but they still have to be rivetted correctly though.
It would probably be a better idea to have them made in the usa... most e-bodys are there, so are the hinges.

you`ve got my # mate  :netherlands:
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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #115 on: June 15, 2009 - 06:28:28 PM »
Looking great, Dutch!  Keep up the good work!!!

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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #116 on: June 15, 2009 - 06:32:09 PM »
no it doesn`t pop up.

well.... I`m not a turner, I`m a blacksmith  :woohoo:     It takes me forever to produce those on a conventional machine... cnc might be a solution, but they still have to be rivetted correctly though.
It would probably be a better idea to have them made in the usa... most e-bodys are there, so are the hinges.

you`ve got my # mate  :netherlands:
Fare enough Dutch, good explanation........

And oh..... I DO HAVE YOUR NUMBER BUDDY........ :poopoke: :smilielol: take care my friend, we will talk :2thumbs:
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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #117 on: June 18, 2009 - 11:52:47 AM »
Awesome progress, Dutch!

Is there finally a light at the end of the tunnel? :)
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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #118 on: June 28, 2009 - 09:20:29 AM »
pretty sweet deal dutch on the rivets  :bigshades:

your cuda is looking great with her skin on.

Sorry i thought your box was shipped out long ago untel you asked so I went and found I left it on the mailing table and someone moved it to a shelf for me so it wouldnt get lost.

I will ship it out on Monday any other small parts you need me to put in the box before I ship it?

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Re: dutch 1970 cuda update
« Reply #119 on: October 03, 2009 - 10:37:49 AM »
time to update a bit...
after adjusting the panels I started filling and blocking. Never did that before and as expected it took a LOT of time...  :eek4:  but again, just keep going and there will be an end to it.  The body is in high build primer now and before the final stages of blocking I want to paint the enginebay and inside of the hood. The doorjambs, doors and trunklid were painted a while ago but I will repaint them next week or so. Temperatures were too low when I did those parts, resulting in tiny bubbles in the paint...   :violin:

today I painted the enginebay and hood  :bananasmi    finally a larger area in color...  :bigshades:

 









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