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E body torque box question
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11/09/08 11:51 AM
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Are the rear torque boxes supposed to be welded to the sill?
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Ex Hemi Racer 70 Challenger Hemi 4 speed clone
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Re: E body torque box question
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11/10/08 01:50 AM
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Re: E body torque box question
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11/10/08 03:40 AM
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Quote:
Are the rear torque boxes supposed to be welded to the sill?
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Yes, there is one short bead on the front and one on the back between the torque box and the rocker. It's very important that the boxes be welded in by someone that has never welded before, on a Saturday morning after a good night of drinking so you get that "factory look".
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Re: E body torque box question
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Is there any problem with warpage welding in that area? Also I'm a perfect canidate for the welding because I've never welded with a stick. Should there be a piece of welding rod left in the weld? LOL
Last edited by polaraholic; 11/10/08 04:27 AM.
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Re: E body torque box question
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11/10/08 09:02 AM
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Quote:
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Are the rear torque boxes supposed to be welded to the sill?
Thanks
Yes, there is one short bead on the front and one on the back between the torque box and the rocker. It's very important that the boxes be welded in by someone that has never welded before, on a Saturday morning after a good night of drinking so you get that "factory look".
did someone call???
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