Well, it was a teaser from Stanley - the one he showed expired a bit over 3 years ago.
Get a Die grinder, and a cut off wheel.oldass exhaust flange bolt =1
air compressor = 0
. . . I gotta get more umph.
the $42 dolla air wrench from HFT is fun as hell tho everyone should get one.
ill pick up a 20gal compressor this week and try again. I may get a sawzall and cut the exhaust pipes off and keep moving forward.
I was gonna put dougs cutouts on anyways . . .
I was a little disappointed when I first used an air tool with my 20gal compressor, it doesn't take long as you said. Went back to wrenching by hand cause I had to wait so long. But it was Free, Free, Free! So it works great! I'll get a larger one when I build a shed.And a bigger compressor... most of the air tools you are playing with eat LOTS of air. A 20 gal will still need to recover very often. A die grinder will empty it almost as fast as just plugging in an quick coupling fitting.
One piece of advice : Make sure the trans mount is bolted to the trans BEFORE you re-install the cross member...or you WILL be removing it again. Been there, done that!
Good advise, explains why my crossmember was a bear to get lined up.today i finished pulling the 383 out of the white fury and then we dropped the 440 in. motor mounts and crossmember went in, hood went on, and we called it a day. its 96* and the feels like temp out in the driveway is 6 gorillion.
one note on the crossmember R&R - i did choose to unload the torsion bars, as trying it under load felt like some of the crossmember bolts were under strain. on the flipside - trying to stab the new transmisssion in, it would never worked with load on the torsion bars nothing would have lined up. so undo the loads on the torsion bars before removing the transmission crossmember.
try not to die -
- saylor