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  1. Forneby

    Forneby New Member

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    yap, the springs are installed:yup:
    the springs comes from http://www.johnrspring.com/
    nice price and fits great.

    now is the drivetrain job done.
    the next weeks i will install silver volvo seats.
    the seats comes out of a 965 station wagon from 1996.
    it will be the first Pontiac Grand Safari with SIPS bags:bouncy:

    lowlow
    i live in Möklinta, 6mil till Västerås

    greets
    Klaus
     
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    That's TBI not a CCC
     
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    ok, the engine swap it´s done and ready.
    with pontiac 400cui engine 25 liters /100km
    with chevy 350tbi engine 12 liters / 100km
    The car is much better to drive now, not a race car but fresher:bouncy:
    1400rpm with 60 miles per hour
    the last days was suspension time
    [​IMG]

    the springs on the right side are Moog 7268 Dodge Truck springs
    the car comes down nearly 2"
    balljoints and bushings only from Moog
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    why moog ? all the other brands are happy chassis parts and nothing for me
    bushing and shaft kit
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    and the result
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    i think the bonsai looks ok
    [​IMG]
     
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    nice stance!!

    Thanks for the leaf spring site!
     
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    It looks great, forneby!:thumbs2:
     
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    Fornby , thats lookin sweet job well done:cheers:
     
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    now its time for some interior work:D
    i hate this old original bench, also i need cool and comfortable seats.
    the reason: Volvo 965 II from 1996
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    the rear bench was a lot of work, but is ready 1
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    the front bucket seats are little easier to install, but also a lot of thinking, i have now SIPS
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    its a great feeling
    [​IMG]
     
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    Those Volvo seats look right at home. Here in the states a lot of large GM car owners swap in the seats from a 90s-00s Pontiac Bonneville.

    [​IMG]
     
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    thanks:dancing:
    Volvo and Recaro build the best car seats.
    and i will build the first B-body with SIPS:D
     
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    Awesome!! I thought you had a stroke or something when i read about the seat swap, but it looks great!

    For the suspension part, i think you could save a lot of money by doing as i do.. Cut the spring in two so you wont need to buy more than one:D
    Jokes aside, your car looks really classy, thanks for sharing!
     
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    Showing my ignorance here.....what does SIPS mean???:confused: :oops:
     
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    Side Impact something or another air bag?
     
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    Protection?
     
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    That is a good looking Pontiac. I appreciate your efforts to reduce the fuel consumption. All of the 70s cars, especially the wagons were known to suck up the fuel. As quoted below, K & N air filter and tire pressure make a big difference. Also, since you worked on your front suspension, make sure that you get a serious front end alignment. That is another area that can affect your mileage and of course, your tires.



    All the best,
    Dale
    Cleveland OH
     

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