Hey all,
My VX build project has been taking longer than anticipated. It's a crying shame too since we had about 3 feet of snow in my area in the past month. Would have been GREAT to get it out and throw some snow around.
As some of you remember, my VX started off life with me after sitting at least a year in a small town in AR with a bad engine. Repair shop said about $7k for a reman engine, but then I would still be left with an engine with hard/expensive to replace parts. Couple that with the "limited" IFS and I opted for a driveline swap.
Here is where I began the planning (note the faded cladding):
Then I began my novice surgical removal of said driveline:
That is where I found the culprit to the horrible engine knock:
Triumphant at last!
Then it was off to the builder's:
He appreciated all the "work" I had done, but he still had a way to go. During this time, I was selling off parts from the VX and working my 2nd job as much as I could to help fund this project. John the builder got started by removing the remaining axles (hey, I needed wheels on it to transport it to him...)
Sourced a 5.3L (327ci) Chevy Short Block with 60K miles on it:
And a Dana 300 transfer case:
And a Turbo 400 automatic transmission:
Continued in next post
Sam




 
					
					
 
				
				
				
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		 Like I was saying, nice goin, silent ninja! Regarding the steering... if you have room under compression, consider a high-steer setup to minimize bump steer and provide extra clearance.
 Like I was saying, nice goin, silent ninja! Regarding the steering... if you have room under compression, consider a high-steer setup to minimize bump steer and provide extra clearance.  
				 
 
		 Originally Posted by VXorado
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 Bump steer
 Bump steer
		
 I am trying to inform you that you have a poorly engineered and dangerous VX on your hands. Heed the warning signs you have already seen and ask yourself if they are appropriate for someone with so much professional experience:
 I am trying to inform you that you have a poorly engineered and dangerous VX on your hands. Heed the warning signs you have already seen and ask yourself if they are appropriate for someone with so much professional experience:
 
  
						
					
 
						
					