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Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2019 9:52 pm
by MostMint
For autocross and track day no need for a big $ upgrade to the bearings. At the very least you need to know the maintenance interval on these before making that decision.

Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 6:44 am
by Basement Paul
Yesterday I installed the new Moog front wheel bearing / hub assemblies on both sides. The previous owner claimed to have installed new ones and made it seem like it was done recently. I'm sure this car sat outside, and being low to the ground doesn't help rust issues, but these things looked terrible. They were also in worse shape than I thought after inspecting them once removed. They would spin almost freely and I feel the slop wiggle in my hands. After putting the AutoZone version next to the Moog, there's a pretty noticeable difference in the too, and the Moog is even a little heavier. I cleaned up all the rust on the bolts and mounting area, slapped some never-seize on them (in case I have to do this again), and put it all back together. It wasn't a terrible job and each side took about 45 minutes because of the sanding and clean up time. I believe if I was in a hurry and didn't have any rust clean up, that I could do this job in about 20 minutes.
I still have the y-pipe to put header wrap on while the car is in the air, and the bottom portion from the molding down to wax, and I should be good to go for now. I looked and there's pretty much no way I'll be able to wrap the headers in the car, but the y-pipe wrap will help two things: keeping the transmission cooler and keeping the interior cooler also. Worthwhile investments since I already have the wrap.

As of now, there's a chance I'll be able to get on track next Wed. Hopefully that works out.

-BP

Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 3:48 pm
by Basement Paul
I ordered this today too:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/BMR-Strut-Brac ... 2749.l2649

I had money from a sold shifter and wheel burning a hole in my paypal account. Plus I had a few eBay bucks too.

-BP

Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 3:02 pm
by Basement Paul
Last night I was able to get the y-pipe wrapped up. Not sure if it helped or not, but I figured it was free, and it couldn't hurt. Boy is that a messy job once you get it wet...

-BP

Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 9:56 pm
by Basement Paul
I got this mounted tonight. It's never as smooth as you hope, but a longer bolt here and some lube there and it was in. It seems like a real solid piece.

-BP

Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2019 8:23 pm
by Basement Paul
Just by chance while driving to the track day yesterday, the left rear exhaust hanger broke. Mostmint had a couple steel zip ties that got me through the day. Tonight I broke out the welder for the first time in years and got it put back together.

-BP

Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 6:08 pm
by Basement Paul
With another track day looming, we had a few things to do. The most important was the power steering cooler and synthetic fluid. We also rotated the tires, checked the brakes and fluids, installed the new non-leaking gas cap, and pulled out the rear seat and seatbelts. Good thing too as there was a stinky mouse nest onder the driver's side rear seat.

-BP

Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2019 11:54 am
by Fred32v
I did take the TrackBird for a small test ride out to Rick's Garage.
There were no surprises, steered as normal and there are no spots
on the 32v garage floor. These small mods are just the beginning
of something. Not sure were this is going but I can't wait.
No more back seat
No more back seat
15 maybe 20 lbs. of stuff
15 maybe 20 lbs. of stuff
Formula V6
Formula V6
Formula V6 is ready for another track day!

Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2019 4:11 pm
by Basement Paul
That V6 looks perfect, even up close.

-BP

Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2019 7:50 am
by Basement Paul
Yesterday I did a little prep work to get ready to pull the rear end out. Got the car jacked up, put my newly made wood lifts under the front tires, and pulled the muffler and tailpipes off. I ordered a 3" muffler last week, but realized that the current pipe is only 2.5", so I'll have to swap it out on my next trip to Summit.
Hopefully next weekend we can get the rear end out so we can get it to JD race for the 3.90 gear install. I also have an aluminum driveshaft and tubular rear lower control arms coming this week.

-BP

Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2019 9:34 am
by Basement Paul
MostMint was able to procure some action shots from the last couple track days. I'm glad I buffed it out. The car photos really well from far away.

-BP

Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 3:51 pm
by Basement Paul
Today we got the rearend tore out without any issues. Should be taking it to JD Race early next week. We also figured out the yoke we're going to use in the transmission. The one that came with the "new" eBay aluminum driveshaft had a steel ring with a rubber center attached to it. The rubber was dried and cracked, but it was 1/2" longer than the one that was in the car, but it's an OEM piece. The one that came out of the car was just a Turbo 350 piece.
What we did is just cut the steel ring and knocked the rubber off so we can use the correct yoke without having an issue with the dry damper ring later.

-BP

Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 5:27 pm
by Basement Paul
The rearend got dropped off at JD race this afternoon, in hopes to have it back by Saturday. I also ordered a urethane torque arm bushing too. This should end the spending on this half of the car. Hopefully the engine leak will be a less expensive endeavor, but the rearend will definitely be a big improvement in performance. Also, we learned that the gear in the car was a stock 3.23 and not 3.42 as we thought.

-BP

Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2019 3:06 pm
by Fred32v
TrackBird came with only one set of keys. After I tried a few things looking on the internet,
I just went to Junction, they have a secret box, ordered the correct keys and picked them up today.
Now there are two!
Now there are two!
OK, I tried them and the car comes to life and the doors can be locked. (Deck lid is a different matter.)

Re: 1997 Pontiac Firebird

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2019 10:43 pm
by MostMint
Seems to me they could make a lock for the back that matched your key. Maybe too old?