[Chevelle-list] Since the list is slow

2007-07-23 Thread rmpvsp
This is well worth the watch.

This aircraft runs on four chainsaw engines.  You can just imagine  how
much time, effort, skill and money these guys put into this thing.
Just remarkable!  Pay close attention to landing gear retraction and
extension as well as other suprises.


http://users.skynet.be/fa926657/files/B29.wmv



Re: [Chevelle-list] Since the list is slow

2007-07-23 Thread Don Allen
Thanks for sharing that.  Very cool!

Don Allen
'69 Chevelle

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This is well worth the watch.

This aircraft runs on four chainsaw engines.  You can just imagine  how
much time, effort, skill and money these guys put into this thing. Just
remarkable!  Pay close attention to landing gear retraction and
extension as well as other suprises.


http://users.skynet.be/fa926657/files/B29.wmv




Re: [Chevelle-list] Since the list is slow

2007-07-23 Thread Rick Schaefer

 That was enjoyable.   sENT IT ON TO SEVERAL FRIENDS.

On 7/23/07, Don Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Thanks for sharing that.  Very cool!

Don Allen
'69 Chevelle

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This is well worth the watch.

This aircraft runs on four chainsaw engines.  You can just imagine  how
much time, effort, skill and money these guys put into this thing. Just
remarkable!  Pay close attention to landing gear retraction and
extension as well as other suprises.


http://users.skynet.be/fa926657/files/B29.wmv






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[Chevelle-list] Alcohol dragster video

2007-07-23 Thread Bill Lessenberry

Take a quick ride- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD4Z2upWS4o
BillL




[Chevelle-list] Model airplanes

2007-07-23 Thread Bill Lessenberry

Since we're on the subject-- http://www.stukastudios.se/b52.htm
Some of you may have seen this, it's a B-52 with real jet engines.
BillL




Re: [Chevelle-list] Power Steering

2007-07-23 Thread Joe
You don't mention what kind of hot rod your friend has, but anything
Chevelle or smaller will be pretty squirrelly with a truck steering box. The
amount of assist available has to do with the valving in the box. Reducing
pump pressure or return flow is the wrong approach- keep the stock pump and
put in the correct box- problem solved.

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Subject: [Chevelle-list] Power Steering

A friend of mine has been having trouble with the power steering in his hot
rod for a long time.  The assist is way too much and driving the car on the
highway can be very scary because of it.  He put in the shim kit in the back
of the pump and that helped a little.  He then installed a flow control
valve in the return line and that helped a lot but overheats the fluid.
After he boiled the fluid out of the pump, I finally convinced him to put on
a new (rebuilt) pump.

With the new pump the steering is sticky when the fluid is cold, mostly to
the right and still has way too much assist.  I suggested he should raise
the wheels off the ground and turn it from lock to lock a few times to purge
any trapped air. He is going to try putting the shim kit back in too.

Is this a sign of a failing gearbox or could there be something else wrong?
He is using a pump and gearbox from a 1994 Chevrolet truck.


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Re: [Chevelle-list] Power Steering

2007-07-23 Thread tech
The car is a late 30's early 40's street rod.  The pump is from a 1994
truck, the gearbox, front suspension and subframe is from a mid-70's Nova.


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You don't mention what kind of hot rod your friend has, but anything
Chevelle or smaller will be pretty squirrelly with a truck steering box. The
amount of assist available has to do with the valving in the box. Reducing
pump pressure or return flow is the wrong approach- keep the stock pump and
put in the correct box- problem solved.

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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 2:55 PM
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Subject: [Chevelle-list] Power Steering

A friend of mine has been having trouble with the power steering in his hot
rod for a long time.  The assist is way too much and driving the car on the
highway can be very scary because of it.  He put in the shim kit in the back
of the pump and that helped a little.  He then installed a flow control
valve in the return line and that helped a lot but overheats the fluid.
After he boiled the fluid out of the pump, I finally convinced him to put on
a new (rebuilt) pump.

With the new pump the steering is sticky when the fluid is cold, mostly to
the right and still has way too much assist.  I suggested he should raise
the wheels off the ground and turn it from lock to lock a few times to purge
any trapped air. He is going to try putting the shim kit back in too.

Is this a sign of a failing gearbox or could there be something else wrong?
He is using a pump and gearbox from a 1994 Chevrolet truck.


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Re: [Chevelle-list] Power Steering

2007-07-23 Thread tech
Not sure if this messages went out or not...  Microsoft Outlook crashed as I
sent the message.
 
The engine and pump is from a 1994 truck but the suspension, steering box
and subframe is from a mid-70's (1974) Chevrolet Nova...
 
Any ideas?
 
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The car is a late 30's early 40's street rod.  The pump is from a 1994
truck, the gearbox, front suspension and subframe is from a mid-70's Nova.


 http://www.granitecityperformance.com/   Granite City Performance 
custom engineered competition components

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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 17:46
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Power Steering

You don't mention what kind of hot rod your friend has, but anything
Chevelle or smaller will be pretty squirrelly with a truck steering box. The
amount of assist available has to do with the valving in the box. Reducing
pump pressure or return flow is the wrong approach- keep the stock pump and
put in the correct box- problem solved.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 2:55 PM
To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net
Subject: [Chevelle-list] Power Steering

A friend of mine has been having trouble with the power steering in his hot
rod for a long time.  The assist is way too much and driving the car on the
highway can be very scary because of it.  He put in the shim kit in the back
of the pump and that helped a little.  He then installed a flow control
valve in the return line and that helped a lot but overheats the fluid.
After he boiled the fluid out of the pump, I finally convinced him to put on
a new (rebuilt) pump.

With the new pump the steering is sticky when the fluid is cold, mostly to
the right and still has way too much assist.  I suggested he should raise
the wheels off the ground and turn it from lock to lock a few times to purge
any trapped air. He is going to try putting the shim kit back in too.

Is this a sign of a failing gearbox or could there be something else wrong?
He is using a pump and gearbox from a 1994 Chevrolet truck.


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