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And one very happy owner, glad to have these projects completed.
Hydraulic clutch is also now complete. So just need to fill it up and bleed it. Will also work on the new ss brake lines this week. And thanks to Austin for the extra hands this weekend. |
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Next project will be running the exhaust which is sitting in the parts rrom and then start mocking the front sheet metal so I can paint it.
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Looks nice! Might have to polish your frame again though. lol Looks like it got a tad dusty! :chevy::gmc2:
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Looks great. I am hoping my lower control arms ship this week so I can put those on and hang my engine.
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Geeze, outstanding job! Keep it up, loving the pictures.
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I take a lot of pics as there are just a handful of big block swaps and even fewer running hydraulic clutches on a manual trans. I hope that the pics help someone else who will encounter the same issues and save them time. |
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Got the exhaust kit pulled out and will try and install tonight
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What muffler your going with? :chevy:
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TJ the kit is Thrush #WLK-89027 ordered from summit. Was around $250 shipped
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/wlk-89027/overview/ Advertised as a 2.5" bolt in kit for 66-72 chevy/gmc truck sb/bb applications auto or manual. Came with all the hardware, hangers and mufflers too. We'll know how it goes tonight. I opted for band clamps from summit for the header reducer to head pipe though. |
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Started to mock up the exhaust last night and ran out of light. Have some more tweeking to do on the fitment but so far it hasn't been to bad. A 2nd set of hands would help greatly, but some jack stands and properly placed 4x4s seems to be working for now. Will get some pics tonight.
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Ran late from work, but got a little more work in on the exhaust. Will try and get out there this weekend and button it up. I need to put the rear bumper on for final bolt down so I can get the exhaust hanging where I want out the rear fenders....
I found that 2 ft zip ties work great for holding the system up and in place plus you don't have to work around jack stands. |
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Couple pics of the undercarriage. Still need to complete from the x pipe to the header reducers. I have the pipes just sitting on the reducers to keep crap out of them. The system will raise up level.
So far I like the placement in the bottom left pic of the post above best for exhaust pipe exit. They did a nice job on this kit. Plenty of clearance around rearend and trailing arms. Takes a lot of small tweaking but I'm satisfied with the kit and the ease of a home install with no lift. The only cutting required is the pipe of the header reducer to the x pipe. Simple enough. I got a metal cutting disk for my circular saw and did some test cuts yesterday and got very nice results. |
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Lookin' Good Brotha!!!
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X2 looking good! :metal:
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gotta let that BIG BLOCK breath!!! good thing gas isnt $4 a gallon!!!
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The exhaust clamps that are in place will be replaced with the band clamps once fitment is done.
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I still need to get the other valve covers on and wire the engine. Other than fluids, its about ready to start up. I have the new harness to convert the existing harness to HEI. The only alteration will be extending the alternator wires since its a LWP system and now on the passenger side. Hoping to get inner fenders and core support in this weekend. Then we'll see what kind of radiator clearance I'm dealing with. The engine is set between the fornt/rear holes on the frame. |
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Spent most of the weekend in the yard, but did finish the inner fenders. Went with the 3m black weatherstripping glue for the new seals. Truck bed liner on top and undercoated underneath. The fender closing panels I redid with staples. They are ready for install. Hoping to paint the front end this weekend and get the truck back together.
The blocks of wood are holding a little pressure on the bends. Let it cure overnight and they looked good this a.m. Don't mind the dust on them. Had to mow 2 acres Saturday and the wind was kicking up pretty good, but its not in the finish. |
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