SuperBuickGuy
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so the rockers, I'm fiddling with them and several take quite a bit of effort to turn....amateurs.

they put the clip on one side, then drove it all the way tight, then put the other clip on.... easy enough to fix, but amateurs


then another issue... there's a wear mark on the steering shaft.... that would be bad if it failed - so time to fix

First thought was use a Camaro shaft and replace the lower aluminum C5 one with the Camaro steel one - but just too many problems (including too short)

look at the splines I created on the aluminum shaft.... I didn't feel it was enough - so I sleeved it with the tube on the bottom

now no wiggle

then drove a roll pin through it


then created more space for the shaft to go through

editedtomorrow I'll drop the side pipe then fill both the hole for the sidepipe header and open the steering hole a touch then weld a cap in there as well
and wait for the timing cover... patientlyish
so the rockers, I'm fiddling with them and several take quite a bit of effort to turn....amateurs.

they put the clip on one side, then drove it all the way tight, then put the other clip on.... easy enough to fix, but amateurs


then another issue... there's a wear mark on the steering shaft.... that would be bad if it failed - so time to fix

First thought was use a Camaro shaft and replace the lower aluminum C5 one with the Camaro steel one - but just too many problems (including too short)

look at the splines I created on the aluminum shaft.... I didn't feel it was enough - so I sleeved it with the tube on the bottom

now no wiggle

then drove a roll pin through it


then created more space for the shaft to go through

editedtomorrow I'll drop the side pipe then fill both the hole for the sidepipe header and open the steering hole a touch then weld a cap in there as well
and wait for the timing cover... patientlyish