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Got sidetracked a bit. A member of another forum suggested that it might be a good idea to add a heat shield around the cats to protect the transmission and floor pan from the high heat. Seemed like a really good idea, so I got to work.
I have the heat shield on one side complete and installed. Haven't started on the other side yet. Kathy asked me to assemble her new Christmas tree and fix a couple of her music boxes she sets out for the holidays. That takes precedence over car stuff this time of year. I didn't have a piece of stainless sheet in my scrap bin big enough to make the shield in one pass, so I sandwiched two pieces together. It's .037" thick material so it will probably twist up like a pretzel when it gets good and hot, but it should be sufficient to serve as a barrier to the heat radiating from the cats. |
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Looks good Vic!
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Looks great, Vic!
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A buddy sent me this which explains a lot if you cut your teeth on a stick shift. ;) |
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Haha...that's a good one..
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So, a couple of weeks have passed during which I finished up the do-over on the EFI. The Terminator X Max controller just barely fit into the space where the other controllers sat in the past. I not only had to build stand-offs to position it further away from the firewall, but also had to machine some long hold downs to attach it. Couldn't get my fingers into the available space to start regular nuts. But after all that, it's in and wired up. I also spent some time revising the fuel lines. None of the lines fit after I modified them for the dual quads. The upside is that I repositioned the regulator and fuel pressure gauge for better access. I tested it for leaks and to my surprise, I didn't have a single one. Usually, there's at least one fitting that requires a bit more oomph to seal it up.
I had a local Holley expert, Andrew Borodin, over to the house last week to help me with the initial startup calibration. He also gave me a wiring diagram for the IAC kick and AC shutdown relays. The software will temporarily boost the idle when the AC is turned on and shut the AC off at a specified throttle position (like 75% WOT). He spent about an hour going over the fuel and spark tables explaining them and making some tweaks. My short-term memory is so shot that I don't remember a lot, but I was impressed with his knowledge. He'll be back when I'm ready to fire the engine the first time with this new setup. Said it will take another hour to tune the engine for best performance. It's turned cold so I'm planning to wait for the next warm day. Meanwhile, I have a new project to keep me occupied. I decided to punch louvers in the side panels I made for the inner fenderwells. I'm thinking ahead to the summer and doing all that I can to help lower the under-hood temps. I did some research on commercially available dies and they're pretty proud of them. While online, I ran across a video showing a homemade set of dies and I'm going to give it a try. I only need to punch a couple of dozen louvers, so I don't need tool steel. I'll show you the results - good or bad. |
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That's a lot of wires, they make my brain swim looking at them! I can't wait to see the louvers.
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Looks awesome Vic, wiring job looks super clean!
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After about two hours of shop/driving time Andrew had the engine running like a little sewing machine. The trans works great too. It's hard to tell if the cooling system issues are completely gone because the ambient temperature was much less than it was last summer. However, in the shop, fan 1 would come on briefly and then cycle off less than a minute later. So, the switch to the 11" Spal units seems to have been worth it. On the road, the temp stayed at 183 (180 degree thermostat) and the trans temp never got over 160. Tripling the size of the trans cooler was probably a good move too. I have a few remaining minor things to do, and then we'll be ready for cruising. Back to my louver project... |
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That’s great too hear, sounds like it will be smooth sailing. You’ll definitely will be bringing home some hardware whichever show you go to with that beauty!
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The louver project is halfway done. The dies are finished, and I tested them on a piece of scrap aluminum. I plan to use the homemade English wheel that I was given by good buddy, Jonathon Cornell. I think I can remove the wheels and locate the dies, so they punch thru the aluminum sheet consistently. I'll post photos of the setup when I've sorted it out. |
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If nothing else, there's always A2 and the good 'ol redneck heat-treat. Got any used motor oil?
Heard you got with Andrew, glad it went well and the gorgeous wagon is gonna go down the road! |
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I think the dies will work pretty well for the little dab of work I have planned. My test piece was a louver I cut from a leftover panel I used as a pattern and it's a little ragged around the edges. Below is a louver I actually punched out of a fresh piece of .063 aluminum with the dies I made. |
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That looks great Vic...nicely done
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Nice looking set of dies you made. The test louver looks good.
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Thanks, guys. I finished my homemade louver press. The "English wheel" I used as the frame for it deflected too much, so I had to tack a piece of channel to the front of it make it solid. If I ever need to use the wheel, I can zip the channel off with a Dremel cutoff tool.
After getting the dies aligned, I punched a test panel. Looked pretty good, so I proceeded to the real thing. Both side panels are now louvered and ready to prep for self-etching primer and a coat of matte silver to match the fenderwells. The anodized finish was pretty close to the rest of the inner fender, but it was hard to keep clean. The painted surface is much more forgiving. Hopefully I can get a decent color match but regardless, it should be better than what I had. I'm not sure how much the louvers will help, but I don't reckon they can hurt. I believe the best mod I made was the larger, more powerful fans, but summer will be the real test. |
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Very nice!!!!!
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I like the louvers a lot....
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I put one of the panels in temporarily to see how it looked and I think it works pretty well. Today I'm prepping the panels for epoxy primer and matte silver paint. Weather is a bit cool, but I can spray outside then bring the panels back in to warm up. I have a heat gun setup to force dry them a bit. I'll post pics when I'm finished. My buddy Chip called me this morning to let me know his dad, Vern, passed away yesterday evening sitting in his easy chair. Vern (or Boppa as many knew him on the forum) was a dyed in the wool truck guy. I talked to him just yesterday and we had plans to go for coffee and sandwiches after the first of the year. Ya never know what the day holds for you when you crawl out of bed. I realize it's a cliche, but we need to treat each day as a gift. I'm going to miss him. |
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Here are some photos of the finished panels installed. The matte clear I used was still too glossy to suit me, so I used a 2000 grit foam backed pad to knock them down a bit more.
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Panels look great Vic. Condolences to all BOPPA's family and friends.
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