I'm a believer in Sonnax parts, I don't think you can go wrong with them. Interesting transmission choice, I think I might have gone with the 4L80 or 85 for the overdrive in case I decided I want to drive it on the street some. Definitely going to be watching this build though!
@stevea6722 I have not used Sonnax before but all the parts that I have look to be very good quality. I have the Sonnax forward clutch hub that I am going to install as well. I went back and forth on overdrive and A/C. I may swap later and use this 400 for something else, but it has definitely been a learning experience. Thanks for watching and commenting!!! I appreciate the feedback.
Yay its back! Knowing my luck, I'd cut straight through the thing. Always great to view your videos, my friend. Little by little it's coming along. Looking forward to the next video, as always. Thanks, brother!
@yourpcmd WOW! Thanks for the Super Thanks! This material is not hard at all. Very easy to cut with a hack saw and the pieces broke like glass. I was shocked. Yeah I am chipping away at it piece by piece lol. Thanks again and as always thanks for watching, commenting, and the support you have given to the channel!!!
Hello, trying to help a friend out he ordered a drum that has a checkbook in it but the drum that came out of the unit has a check in the piston. Can I use it and just put it 180° opposite from one side to the other side.
@frankvottiero8704 I have heard of people running two check balls with no issue. Most people don’t do it. I don’t think it matters how you turn the piston in the drum. If you want one check ball you can order them on Facebook pretty cheap or you could knock the check ball out, tap the hole for a set screw using red loctite and plug the hole. You could also weld the hole up. I have a video showing how to use the set screw method. Thanks for commenting and watching!! ua-cam.com/video/_iOKM_-SZ-Y/v-deo.htmlsi=dNOyEi8wjFJl5twf
I'm a believer in Sonnax parts, I don't think you can go wrong with them. Interesting transmission choice, I think I might have gone with the 4L80 or 85 for the overdrive in case I decided I want to drive it on the street some. Definitely going to be watching this build though!
@stevea6722 I have not used Sonnax before but all the parts that I have look to be very good quality. I have the Sonnax forward clutch hub that I am going to install as well. I went back and forth on overdrive and A/C. I may swap later and use this 400 for something else, but it has definitely been a learning experience. Thanks for watching and commenting!!! I appreciate the feedback.
Yay its back! Knowing my luck, I'd cut straight through the thing. Always great to view your videos, my friend. Little by little it's coming along. Looking forward to the next video, as always. Thanks, brother!
@yourpcmd WOW! Thanks for the Super Thanks! This material is not hard at all. Very easy to cut with a hack saw and the pieces broke like glass. I was shocked. Yeah I am chipping away at it piece by piece lol. Thanks again and as always thanks for watching, commenting, and the support you have given to the channel!!!
Great video
@compactorcompaction6539 Thanks bro!!
Hello, trying to help a friend out he ordered a drum that has a checkbook in it but the drum that came out of the unit has a check in the piston. Can I use it and just put it 180° opposite from one side to the other side.
@frankvottiero8704 I have heard of people running two check balls with no issue. Most people don’t do it. I don’t think it matters how you turn the piston in the drum. If you want one check ball you can order them on Facebook pretty cheap or you could knock the check ball out, tap the hole for a set screw using red loctite and plug the hole. You could also weld the hole up. I have a video showing how to use the set screw method. Thanks for commenting and watching!!
ua-cam.com/video/_iOKM_-SZ-Y/v-deo.htmlsi=dNOyEi8wjFJl5twf
Thank you buddy for the information. I like your videos.
@@frankvottiero8704 I hope they help you out. Again thanks for watching!!