this is the step i was stuck on! limited help in my garage.. was replacing my body bushing when I saw rust come pouring out.. well, there were massive holes under the body bushing of my frame.
@@rlamas67 This was a repair that I had to do to both sides on mine th-cam.com/video/owASVdoeWUY/w-d-xo.html You can also go in the trunk and cut open the area right above the spinner and remove it. Then you can use a washer and nut to fix it.
@@hutchhiperf I just rushed it lol but I think it'll work.. cutting a small square hole through the trunk.. just made a drill hole to see it and was spot on now I'll open it up
Now sure if you’re still monitoring these or not, but first I just wanted to say how amazingly helpful these have been! I’m doing this with my 86 ss monte. When loosening the body bushing bolts, do you suggest using an impact or socket on breaker bar?
I would try hand tools first before going to any impact tools. If you saw my videos on it, the back 4 (2 each side) were rusted in place and had to be cut out.
Not that I know of. I'm basically disassembling the entire vehicle. This is why I glossed over pulling the engine, trans, and rear. I you can't do those, you may not want to tackle something like this alone. You can search "frame off restoration how to" and see what pops up. I would find a friend with some automotive experience to guide you through something like this, if you want to attempt it. Good luck.
yeah was fun did mine myself i had engine crane help out lifting one end at a time while i made a body craddel... i cleaned and repaird the frame... the usual washers welded in and POR-15 the frame it came out nice... oh yeah this a Monte im working on yup G body rust issues... good luck! Ps. i did it in a one car garage was tricky in itself
Props for the one car. At least I can move the little woman's car out and give myself some breathing room. I saw a guy who removed the doors and interior and used the 4 seat belt attach points with chains and lifted the body with a crane from the center of the interior.
Really nice video and car, I just finished pulling the frame off my '87 Buick Grand National... took me a month, a lil here n there in the afternoon's...
Have you heard of Kirban Performance? They have a butt load of good stuff. Also GBodyParts is loaded with great parts. Thanks for the compliments, good luck with your GN. 87 is my favorite year!
Great Video ! *JUST AN OPINION HERE: I have done 6 of these, next time (prior to removal) remove the rear seat, and also look in the trunk ... you see some small "dimples" (where these 'cage nuts' are). What I do is spud a small hole (on these same dimples) and "PB Blast" them time and again ...(I speak of the "plate" and Bolt their-of) ... after multiple times doing this, (soaking them down), they always come out. Failure to do this will "tear" the nut "plate" loose and allow same to spin, thus making it nec. to use a hole saw to then "open" up this area. (Plugs are made to nicely seal all this back up). *Anyway, that's what I do, and usually it's (again), ALWAYS a good outcome. In you "kit", you'll see (or did / see) two places where most "G"'s were absent a mount (a "hockey puck") just atop of the rear wheel area. I forget the number, but it could be "5" ? (anyway; I'd install those as well). *I'll bet you did" !! ;- ) I again, applaud your effort here ... and you did a SUPER Job !! :- )
I'll send you my address if you would like to ship one to me :-) Seriously, the point to these videos is to show what the ordinary guy can do in a normal two car garage scenario. I will still take the lift if you wanna send me one.
this is the step i was stuck on! limited help in my garage.. was replacing my body bushing when I saw rust come pouring out.. well, there were massive holes under the body bushing of my frame.
Like they dipped them in the ocean real quick when they were making them.
@@hutchhiperf welp, my #6 is spinning as well all other bolts are off.
@@rlamas67 This was a repair that I had to do to both sides on mine th-cam.com/video/owASVdoeWUY/w-d-xo.html
You can also go in the trunk and cut open the area right above the spinner and remove it. Then you can use a washer and nut to fix it.
@@hutchhiperf I just rushed it lol but I think it'll work.. cutting a small square hole through the trunk.. just made a drill hole to see it and was spot on now I'll open it up
@@rlamas67 That's good to hear. Good Luck!
Now sure if you’re still monitoring these or not, but first I just wanted to say how amazingly helpful these have been! I’m doing this with my 86 ss monte.
When loosening the body bushing bolts, do you suggest using an impact or socket on breaker bar?
I would try hand tools first before going to any impact tools. If you saw my videos on it, the back 4 (2 each side) were rusted in place and had to be cut out.
@@hutchhiperf slowly making my way through them, thanks for the quick reply!
@@Roadwarrior721 no prob. Good luck.
This is the tutorial everyone should follow. Too many shady videos out there. I'm about to take on this job by myself for my Aerocoupe restoration.
Thank you!!
You my friend have a new subscriber. You learn something new every day. Excellent video
Not that I know of. I'm basically disassembling the entire vehicle. This is why I glossed over pulling the engine, trans, and rear. I you can't do those, you may not want to tackle something like this alone. You can search "frame off restoration how to" and see what pops up. I would find a friend with some automotive experience to guide you through something like this, if you want to attempt it. Good luck.
yeah was fun did mine myself i had engine crane help out lifting one end at a time while i made a body craddel... i cleaned and repaird the frame... the usual washers welded in and POR-15 the frame it came out nice... oh yeah this a Monte im working on yup G body rust issues... good luck!
Ps. i did it in a one car garage was tricky in itself
Props for the one car. At least I can move the little woman's car out and give myself some breathing room. I saw a guy who removed the doors and interior and used the 4 seat belt attach points with chains and lifted the body with a crane from the center of the interior.
Really nice video and car, I just finished pulling the frame off my '87 Buick Grand National... took me a month, a lil here n there in the afternoon's...
Have you heard of Kirban Performance? They have a butt load of good stuff. Also GBodyParts is loaded with great parts. Thanks for the compliments, good luck with your GN. 87 is my favorite year!
Great Video ! *JUST AN OPINION HERE: I have done 6 of these, next time (prior to removal) remove the rear seat, and also look in the trunk ... you see some small "dimples" (where these 'cage nuts' are). What I do is spud a small hole (on these same dimples) and "PB Blast" them time and again ...(I speak of the "plate" and Bolt their-of) ... after multiple times doing this, (soaking them down), they always come out. Failure to do this will "tear" the nut "plate" loose and allow same to spin, thus making it nec. to use a hole saw to then "open" up this area. (Plugs are made to nicely seal all this back up).
*Anyway, that's what I do, and usually it's (again), ALWAYS a good outcome. In you "kit", you'll see (or did / see) two places where most "G"'s were absent a mount (a "hockey puck") just atop of the rear wheel area. I forget the number, but it could be "5" ? (anyway; I'd install those as well). *I'll bet you did" !! ;- )
I again, applaud your effort here ... and you did a SUPER Job !! :- )
Is there a guide or something on the market that kind of walk you through these steps?
I have 1977 Grand Prix A-Body and have same job ahead. Not anytime soon but still. Body mount bolts for me aswell seem to be the worst part.
Sounds like predator lurking in the background.
Great video
Thank you sir.
I used a lift, if you had a lift this would have been cake
I wish you luck and little rust. It always seems to be those 4 behind the rear wheels that causes trouble. I hope it goes smoothly for you.
I'll send you my address if you would like to ship one to me :-) Seriously, the point to these videos is to show what the ordinary guy can do in a normal two car garage scenario. I will still take the lift if you wanna send me one.