Ep. 6 - 70 Chevelle Restoration- Rear End Installation

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Welcome to the Soole Garage! This is episode #6 on my 70 Chevelle restoration. In this video I explain and show how to install a 12 Bolt Posi rear end. I install new upper and lower rear control arms, new rear springs, shocks, and reinstall the rear sway bar. I hope you enjoy and thanks for watching! Don't forget to subscribe to make sure you don't miss the next episode!
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Komentáře • 84

  • @stevebricker2460
    @stevebricker2460 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video, really appreciate all the description. Assembling a 1970 442 convertible and my frame is coming back from powder coat. Your vids are an awesome resource!

    • @whirlwind8825
      @whirlwind8825 Před 3 lety +1

      Hello Steve I have a 70 olds also, It has been in the garage for a couple years and I am now getting it road ready. What rear shocks are you using and springs?

  • @Max_HorsePower
    @Max_HorsePower Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very helpful video, just got a 68 Chevelle doing a body of Restoraition

  • @milandestep9967
    @milandestep9967 Před 4 lety +1

    Love everything and video so far!!! Keep it up

  • @tannersimons1525
    @tannersimons1525 Před 3 lety +2

    Good work man it’s nice seeing someone one actually ran the brake lines nice an straight for once

  • @davegerrard6857
    @davegerrard6857 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks like you are doing a beautiful job! Nice!

  • @dgadver
    @dgadver Před 4 lety +4

    Great work!!! Very neat, organized and informative. Looking forward to the rest of the build!

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 4 lety

      I appreciate your comments thank you.

  • @macjohnson4326
    @macjohnson4326 Před 4 lety +3

    I really like this series! Keep going!

  • @robgrause9578
    @robgrause9578 Před 4 lety +2

    Really enjoy watching your vids. You do a great job of explaining what you're doing. Also, really appreciate your comments and tips on what you are doing in the vids. Please keep them coming.

  • @jimmylee8459
    @jimmylee8459 Před 3 lety +1

    Great step by step video

  • @andybayliss2020
    @andybayliss2020 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I'm working on a 69 Chevelle right now. I am at the same spot on mine as you are in this video.

  • @jeremygonzalez9720
    @jeremygonzalez9720 Před 4 lety +2

    Good job

  • @justinjohnson8780
    @justinjohnson8780 Před 4 lety +1

    Just added and liked ! pretty good stuff , keep up the good work!

  • @sj4292
    @sj4292 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice video

  • @rodhurst5831
    @rodhurst5831 Před rokem +1

    Dang those are easy installs without the body 😂. I went 3.73 on my 67’ with a weak auto 350 it worked ok but on my 68’ ( built 406-4grear ) in progress I’m going with 3.08’s so I can play around at higher speeds 😃. I’ve also got an old school hurst V-gate shifter I’m dying to try out. Great videos and build man.

  • @quadracer392
    @quadracer392 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice build. I did all this with me 70 a few years ago. I used the same control arms too. Even after using the silicone grease mine squeak when going over bumps.

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 3 lety

      No squeaks yet but I was wondering what others have experienced. Thanks for the comment.

    • @DavidJohnson-bg9gs
      @DavidJohnson-bg9gs Před 3 lety

      Can you get to the grease fittings on the uppers with them pointing up? Can the arms be flipped?

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 3 lety

      @@DavidJohnson-bg9gs the arms can not be flipped. I did purchase a 90 degree fitting for my grease gun that allows me to get grease in there.

  • @user-sk5cv7hj2m
    @user-sk5cv7hj2m Před rokem +1

    Never crank everything down until all of the bodies weight is on the frame. If you do then your bushings will wear out faster. Not so much in the rear but definitely in the front after the motor and Transmission is installed.

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před rokem

      That is great advise, I appreciate it.

  • @dongrause2858
    @dongrause2858 Před 4 lety +2

    Awesome

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching Don, can’t wait to drive it

  • @scottshields8334
    @scottshields8334 Před 3 lety +2

    The spring isolator rubbers go on the too of the spring to stop noise and vibration from the body , and your probably not going to like the bushings your using in the control arms , Johnny joints or roto joints as UMI calls them . Roto joints would have been a huge upgrade for the ride and handling and they don't split and fall apart after a year or two of driving.

  • @randywright4310
    @randywright4310 Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @billmiller5075
    @billmiller5075 Před 3 lety +1

    Very.nice work I’m doing the same to my 65 GTO

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 3 lety

      Thanks I appreciate it. You will have to send me a pic of that GTO someday.

  • @waqarsyed6641
    @waqarsyed6641 Před rokem +1

    AWESOME DUDE.
    Why not quiet overs????

  • @oantech4252
    @oantech4252 Před 2 lety +3

    You should really weld those nuts in at the top of the rear shocks while you have the chance. You will be grateful on future rear shock changes..!!

  • @mattanderson1831
    @mattanderson1831 Před 3 lety +1

    Just finished painting my frame and will be up to this step next. Do you remember where you ordered those brake lines and rubber brake hose from? Thanks, its cool to have these videos for reference

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the note Matt. I hired a guy to rebuild my 12 bolt and he ordered the brake lines. I have purchased from Ground Up SS396 I know they sell what you need.

  • @rwet1
    @rwet1 Před rokem

    Great video! Did you replace the rubber bumpers that sit on each end of the rear differential?

  • @MOE-db8oc
    @MOE-db8oc Před 3 lety +2

    aaawh. To be able to do the shocks with the body off, is just too easy. With body on, you can barely get your fingers in the space at the top of the shock to get the bolts in. Nice video.

  • @robertbosnyak9680
    @robertbosnyak9680 Před 2 lety +2

    Gotta tell ya, your videos convinced me I could do my first complete frame off restoration on my 71 Chevelle, which is currently happening. I'm wondering, what did you use for lower rear spring insulators? I can't seem to find any. Also, when is your Chevelle getting painted? Thanks!

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your comment I appreciate it. Here is where I got my rear spring insulators. www.ss396.com/chevelle/DSI-370.html
      My Chevelle is coming along slow This weekend I should have all parts painted minus the body. Trunk, Hood and Doors are block sanded ready to shoot. How far are you on your 71 project?

  • @mikemassey780
    @mikemassey780 Před 2 lety +1

    We finished up the installation of the same 4link today on a 72 Chevelle

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 2 lety

      Thats awesome, nice work. Whats next on your project?

    • @mikemassey780
      @mikemassey780 Před 2 lety

      Continue working on my FFR 33 hotrod. Close to having it running.

  • @brando-commando
    @brando-commando Před 4 lety +1

    Im wondering how you were able to jack up the axle to get ther upper control arms on with no weight on the frame? I can't do that on mine. It just lifts the frame up with it.

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 4 lety +1

      I did jack up the rear end and had to compress the spring just a little to get the upper control arm to line up. I did cheat and used my son to push down on the frame to help line things up.

    • @brando-commando
      @brando-commando Před 4 lety +1

      I figured out that the springs are slightly taller than stock that's why I have to use a compressor tool. But that's actually a good thing because im putting bigger wheels on it.

  • @ronbunker5778
    @ronbunker5778 Před 2 lety

    How much torque did you use on the torque arms?

  • @davegerrard6857
    @davegerrard6857 Před 2 lety +1

    Those rear trailing arm are identical to QA1s.

  • @ANTYQUE
    @ANTYQUE Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm totally enjoying the chevelle Playlist here!! Question: What rear upper trailing arm Bushings did you go with? I'm installing the exact same umi arms in a 71 el camino

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 3 měsíci

      I ordered mine from ss396.com
      I ordered quite a few parts from them.

    • @ANTYQUE
      @ANTYQUE Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@soolegarage Very helpful, thanks!

  • @partytime2277
    @partytime2277 Před 2 lety

    Where did you get the diff housing clamp for the brake line junction block? Thanks

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 2 lety

      I had a guy rebuild the rear end and he also installed brake lines and provided the housing clamp. Sorry....

  • @georgerodriguez287
    @georgerodriguez287 Před 2 lety

    What’s the part number for the lower and upper bushing for the rear .. also I have a 71 Monte Carlo is it the same control arms and bushings

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 2 lety

      If your Monte Carlo has a 12 bolt rear end pretty sure the upper and lower control arms will be the same. I purchased UMI control arms and they came complete with bushings installed.

  • @dannyvandijk2052
    @dannyvandijk2052 Před 2 lety +1

    Videos are absolutely amazing. Need a new rear end for my 67 Chevelle - wondering what specs you went with and how your rear end has held up so far. Looking at Currie and some other but the price stacks up really quick. Guy you went with looks solid.

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 2 lety

      I used a guy in Colorado Springs and he does quality work. I went with a stock 12 bolt rear end with Yukon post locker and 373 gears. If you want his contact info let me know.

    • @dannyvandijk2052
      @dannyvandijk2052 Před rokem

      Hi. Yes info would be great!
      Thank you

  • @justinbieber12373
    @justinbieber12373 Před 2 lety +1

    Did you center the rear axle before tightening everything. ? I did mine without then when I put the body on I realized I was 1/2 inch over on the right side.

  • @ThreeOneFive
    @ThreeOneFive Před 3 lety

    Hi what brake lines did you use here?

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 3 lety +2

      I took my rear end to a person who rebuilds them, he in installed new brake lines new posi, axles seals and powder coated. The guy is in Colorado Springs and he bends his own lines.

  • @sharmin350
    @sharmin350 Před 2 lety +1

    Wondering where that housing came from with those super heavy upper mounts that are raised

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 2 lety

      Picked it up from a guy In Colorado Springs that specializes in rebuilding 12 bolt post rear ends.

    • @sharmin350
      @sharmin350 Před 2 lety +1

      @@soolegarage Any chance I could get his contact info? I'm liking the high ears on it for upper arm angle

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 2 lety +1

      @@sharmin350 I actually found his add for a rebuilt 12 bolt on Ebay and noticed he was from Colorado Springs not to far from my home north of Denver. So I called him and he built the rear end to my specs and I. drove. down and. picked it up. His work is quality and I am very happy with the rear axle. Here is his Ebay add and contact info if you want to give him a call.
      www.ebay.com/itm/262191884074

  • @nikchandler2502
    @nikchandler2502 Před rokem

    When installing the upper trailing arms you may want to point the grease fittings down.

  • @DSMgsx94
    @DSMgsx94 Před 4 lety +1

    Is that a factory-style F41 rear sway bar (7/8"). If so did you happen to get it online? Looking to buy one for my 70 Chevelle but want to make sure it's the right factory fitment (where it sits tight to the diff).

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 4 lety +1

      It is the factory original 7/8 rear sway bar that came with the car. It did bolt right up to my UMI lower control arms. I have had good luck purchasing from Ground Up SS 396. Com. They specialize in Chevelle parts, and OE equipment.

  • @4055pat
    @4055pat Před 3 lety

    What rear brake lines did you use.

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 3 lety

      I found a rear end specialist to rebuild my 12 bolt and he makes his own lines.

  • @paulthesoundguy1
    @paulthesoundguy1 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello my friend, why not all 4 wheel disc brakes, the cost is minimal compared to the benefits, since you bought a new rear end

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the comment I admit that is one of my regrets, should’ve went with this brakes in the rear. At the time I was getting an engine rebuilt and a rear end put together and funds were tight.

  • @mattnewcomb280
    @mattnewcomb280 Před 4 lety +1

    What size wheels and tires are you running?

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 4 lety +1

      I found them on craigslist and they ended up being a great fit for me American racing wheels 8 inch. Rear tire- 275/40/17 front tire - 245/45/17.

    • @mattnewcomb280
      @mattnewcomb280 Před 4 lety

      Soole Garage thanks. I was just trying to figure out the biggest wheels and tires to fit with the stock frame.

    • @robertgriffin6668
      @robertgriffin6668 Před 3 lety

      How much is the car lowered ? I'm assuming the front spindles that came with the disc brake kit 3.5 inches ?

    • @ogentle9581
      @ogentle9581 Před 2 lety

      Front: 9 inch widest
      Rear: 11 inch widest

  • @johngauchat9866
    @johngauchat9866 Před 2 lety

    Looks like you put the upper control arms upside down… the zeros fas downward so you can get to them..

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 2 lety

      Yep, good eye. I have since flipped them.

  • @freddieslaughter1107
    @freddieslaughter1107 Před 2 lety

    Why didn't you go ahead and put disc brakes on the rear?

    • @soolegarage
      @soolegarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Probably my biggest regret. At the he time when I was getting the rear end rebuilt, it was a money issue plus I was attempting to keep it all original.

  • @leekallen
    @leekallen Před 3 lety

    You have your grease fitting pointing up. It's going to be a bitch to grease them