Structural repairs start on the 67 Convertible
separate issue, I recall slotted rotors are wheel specific. I believe your rotors are on the wrong wheels...the slots in the rotors should run outward as the wheel turns forward letting the gas and heat escape outward away from the wheel not inward towards the hub.... Do you intend to paint the POR in the eng compartment, or leave it as is? Nice work!
From the instructions:
"Remove the rotors from their packaging. Remember that the rotor slots on the outboard sides should radiate from the hub to the edge in a clockwise fashion for the passenger side, and anti-clockwise for the driver side."
And a pic.
I am leaving the Por-15. I won't have the hood open much.
Last edited by scootchu; Mar 31, 2011 at 04:34 PM.
Been busy breaking my back. 25 ton of stone. All moved by hand in the last two days. Well worth it in the end though. Had to move the pool filter too. Love to dig trenches after shoveling and raking stone!!!



4 speed toploader painted and ready for install.

Fenders loosely installed to see if my driver's door lines up any better that it did in the rear. Answer: A little better.




4 speed toploader painted and ready for install.

Fenders loosely installed to see if my driver's door lines up any better that it did in the rear. Answer: A little better.

Last edited by scootchu; Apr 14, 2011 at 06:56 PM.
Wow! The property looks great! I'm sure you'll appreciate that gravel over a long time! And its good to see the 'vert is coming back together! I think it's awesome to see those 2 mustangs in your garage at once.
Thanks Chip,
I should have done it earlier. I mean the stone is cheap, but the doctor's visits won't be. LOL It's great not to have a load of sand or dirt on my shoes when I reach the car.
I hope to get the engine back in the car soon and then figure on what wheels to put on it.
I am also going to try to match the paint and feather it around the areas that have chips or some surface rust. I just want a driver for now.
Scott
I should have done it earlier. I mean the stone is cheap, but the doctor's visits won't be. LOL It's great not to have a load of sand or dirt on my shoes when I reach the car.
I hope to get the engine back in the car soon and then figure on what wheels to put on it.
I am also going to try to match the paint and feather it around the areas that have chips or some surface rust. I just want a driver for now.
Scott
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