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Looking Good!
I ran across this several weeks ago and forgot to post it on here when you started to mock it up. http://www.thehollisterroadcompany.c..._Firewall.html http://www.thehollisterroadcompany.c...rewall0022.jpg |
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Kim:
That looks great. How did you bend the radius on the straight piece? What gauge did you use? Is that piece overlapped on the firewall? If so, will you just fill it? |
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Looking good!
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I used 16 gauge. The piece is cut to fit flush with no overlap. Quote:
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Once again, great job on the firewall.
Tri5 |
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Yep, looks real good.:metal:
All the fab work is sweet.:chevy: What flavor of headers are you gonna run? Looks like you have enough clearance for some long tube headers. Well it want be long and you will be ready to you fire that bad boy up! Hey, Look into Joe Gibbs oil for GM LS engines. |
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Why spend so much when you can get the german Castro Synth 0-30 for half the price at AutoZone, lots of talk about that on the LSx boards. Make sure it's the bottle that says bottled or made in Germany.
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I can get them in the $400 range. Not sure if I want to pay the extra cost of the long tubes at this time. Quote:
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looks great, how far back is the piece you built?
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It's set back 3"s. It gives me about an inch of clearance behind the intake. Kim |
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Kim,
Once again you did a great job on that firewall everything is looking top notch. |
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Looking good! I like seeing others progress. It helps me get going. You have mad fabrication skils. :metal:
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I'm like you I get inspiration from seeing what others on the board do. Kim |
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Firewall is looking great!
Those curves sure are eye appealing! Brian Posted via Mobile Device |
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that is nice work kim :D
i had to enlarge the stock recess to get my hei dist to fit i've seen part of a wheel barrow tub welded in there too http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1333061885 |
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I've seen the wheel barrow done also and thought about it for a while before doing what I did. Kim |
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excellent work kim - you really have it workin out nicely !
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Kim,
I gotta say this is one of the slickest builds on the forum. You are a metal magician. I've gotten a lot of ideas from your build |
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I get a lot of inspiration and ideas from the guys on the board also. Kim |
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A little up date.
I needed to make my trans hump so here's what I did. I made a frame out of some round stock and then made some templates out of heavy card stock. Kim |
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A little welding, bending and grinding and I have something that will be hidden by a center console and carpet.
I'm waiting on some headers to see if they're going to fit before I get the cab back off to finish up the firewall. Kim |
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:clap::clap::clap: Very Nice!!! Keep up the excellent work!
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That's nice! When can u start on mine?
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