'94 #110 under the knife... a BIG knife!

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'94 #110 under the knife... a BIG knife!

Post by Scott Chab » Thu May 14, 2015 8:53 pm

It's almost time to start putting this thing back together. New parts are still coming in... replacing a lot of worn out / broken parts and some that I just want to replace to make it more show-worthy under the hood.

Post-deconstruction.
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Cleaning / re-tubing the wiring harness.
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Pile of dirty parts.
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Pile of clean parts.
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Post-engine bay paint.
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Re: '94 #110 under the knife... a BIG knife!

Post by 8 is enough » Fri May 15, 2015 10:59 pm

Looking good!
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Re: '94 #110 under the knife... a BIG knife!

Post by sleepinghawk » Sat May 16, 2015 2:19 pm

My hat goes off to you Scott! I see stuff like this on ls1tech and I am amazed at the people who are talented enough to do something like this. I'm sure a few guys on here can do this but I don't have the skill to do what you're doing. I wish I could pull a motor out and rebuild one, but I can't. Putting my headers on and installing my new clutch was the most I had ever done. I'm still fighting to get a cam installed. Your hawk is going to be a beautiful car when you're done, so keep the pictures going! Excellant work, I know you want it back together yesterday!
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Re: '94 #110 under the knife... a BIG knife!

Post by Scott Chab » Sat May 16, 2015 5:50 pm

I know what you mean. I wouldn't have even thought about doing a job this big without the help that a friend of mine is giving me. Actually, it's more like I'm helping him. :-)

I'm learning a lot as we go. It's been great so far and it's just going to get better as we start assembly.
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Re: '94 #110 under the knife... a BIG knife!

Post by FIRSTLAST » Fri May 22, 2015 5:43 pm

Its just 469 miles from your town to Pontiac Nationals.

You could get there in a easy day of driving.

Be nice if you would visit and impress us with how many parts and screws were left over.
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Re: '94 #110 under the knife... a BIG knife!

Post by Scott Chab » Tue May 26, 2015 3:17 pm

The only parts and screws that will be left over are the ones being replaced or eliminated.

Not planning on the Rally this year but maybe next year.
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