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Thanks for thinking of me Edd, PP or PMO? Should we drop this down to the classifieds, so i dont get my thread locked......that would suck, after all these years!
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Sorry didn't think of that. I was thinking more of a trade, What have you got that doesn't fit your build. Mine is 2wd now, and close to getting it running. Trying to figure out evaporator can hook up,and pcv valve vents from 327.
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OK Edd, that works too! Let me look around the shop, see what i can find that may be usefull for 2WD, or other tidbits
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Got to spend a little more time on the fuel lines.....found out that it was better to clamp a wrench in the vice, using two wrenches at once tends to wobble, and will nick the coating on fitting and stand out like a sore thumb
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2858/1...0c049159_c.jpg 20131212_130649 by jarosaj, on Flickr http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5541/1...2eb1d5b3_c.jpg 20131213_113111 by jarosaj, on Flickr |
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http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3777/1...518dd919_c.jpg 20131204_111341 by jarosaj, on Flickr ......... Used oversized washer head SS bolts to hold the wheel cylinders on, you can get them in the correct size, but bigger has to be better, right? http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2856/1...7c9a9492_c.jpg 20131206_103805 by jarosaj, on Flickr |
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Ok,came up with a proper bracket for my fuel filter.....bracket was alittle big, so i had to pad it out alittle, fits snug
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Very slick!
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Last of the hard line is done, great stuff to work with....now its on to the flexible stuff
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! and to all a good night. Hope everyone gets their rusty truck parts for Christmas http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5526/1...8288fde4_c.jpg 20131222_130249 by james_jaros, on Flickr |
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Merry Christmas yourself! What I want for Christmas is time without interruptions to work on my ride... No phone calls, no honey dos no Nothing...dream on :lol:
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What's the reason for mounting the fuel filter along the frame and not near the carb in the engine bay?
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Beautiful work.
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Havnt seen you around lately, thought you might have been out of the country again Heres wishing you and yours a joyful holiday season |
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Your welcome Jim. My desktop took a leave of absence and work has been scarce lately so it just sits waiting to be fixed.. The only time I have access anymore is when I can catch one of my kids NOT using their laptop. I put a stop to my wife's overseas travels because of the increased dangers. Sending you and all yours the wishes of a Very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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Wise choice on the wifey, and thanks for the holiday wishes. PEACE ON EARTH! GOODWILL TO MEN...... |
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Thanks Ed, i may now have a solution to my problem Family gave me some really cool(or hot) Christmas gifts |
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Makes sense regarding the placement of the filter. I've noticed these trucks can be a pain to work on, mine has a 6" lift(soon to be 3") and to get access to the bay can be a challenge. I'll have to remember that location if I ever have to re-work the lines.
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Thats whats nice about a four inch lift, hop on your creeper and slide right under your truck.
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Hey Jim ...Pm your address ...Ed
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Could be on the way to solving my filler neck problem, if i dont destroy it first |
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OK, here is my new thought process.....
If i remove the tank neck mounting flange, the fill tube should be able to slide out more, making up the distance i lost dropping the tank down. Problem with that is, i cant find out what is holding flange to tube, its not solder, b/c ive heated it way up and it didnt move. Next possibility is two spot welds i think i see. Next chance i get to work on truck, ill explore that option.... YOU CAN STOP ME AT ANY TIME, if you have a more viable solution Happy New Year http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2870/1...3ea4dbd0_c.jpg 20131227_125246 by james_jaros, on Flickr AS A SAFETY SIDE NOTE, i want to bring something to your attention when using tools. When trying to cut a SS wire the tip of my favorite diagonal cutters went flying somewhere in the workshop Please wear safety glasses at all times, couldve put my eye out http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3672/1...1e674bf1_c.jpg 20131227_140936 by james_jaros, on Flickr |
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Ed, got the fill tube yesterday, thank you and that was very kind of you....thats one reason this board is so great, members helping members
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IVe never seen the tip of pliers snap off. Holy crap!!
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Happy to do it Jim. Hope you get past this phase on to something else....Happy New Year.
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