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bigdon-70blazer 08-20-2009 09:50 PM

Some more progress tonite- tube bending!
 
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I have never bent tube before, wait, I did once with crappy bender and ruined the tube so decided to get good bender and try again. It turned out great if I do say so myself. I also had to double flare and put a nub on one end and turned out acceptable. Thought I would show you all. Connected all fuel lines now and started working to connect all hoses to the radiator, oh BTW I just reinstalled! I included pics! I am about ready to fire this puppy off!

jaros44sr 08-20-2009 10:24 PM

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Looks slick, good luck...momentous occasion, good luck! Got a fire extinguisher handy. Wish mine was ready to start up.

I like the way you bent the fuel line closer to , and above,the pump, may have to change mine

Wow, no power brakes? Nice hose clamps, didn't know they were available

Big J 08-20-2009 10:25 PM

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Nice work! Keep it up and I bet your on the road before me. Actually I think we all know you'll be on the road before me....:lol::lol::lol:

jaros44sr 08-20-2009 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Big J (Post 3476077)
Nice work! Keep it up and I bet your on the road before me. Actually I think we all know you'll be on the road before me....:lol::lol::lol:

:lol:...he's going to beat me too

tcb-1 08-20-2009 10:44 PM

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I sensed your excitement tonight on the phone and for goo reason. the tubing came out very nice. there's yet another skill you've learned for your next restoration!

yes, where did you pick up the tower clamps? Classic Industries?

that K5 will be too nice to drive.... better loan it to me

bigdon-70blazer 08-21-2009 06:04 AM

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Tower clamps from Classic Industries and still had some of the original ones in great shape. Thanks all, I was pumped!

cleszkie 08-24-2009 02:56 PM

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bigdon -

Nice job on the bending. I have been following your build and am thoroughly impressed with the quality and attention to detail. One question though - are you concerned with the amount of heat on your fuel line? It looks to be routed very close to the thermostat housing. It seems that this might cause some fuel boiling issues since that housing will be about 180 to 200 degrees while running, and higher once the engine is cut off.

bigdon-70blazer 08-24-2009 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by cleszkie (Post 3481868)
bigdon -

Nice job on the bending. I have been following your build and am thoroughly impressed with the quality and attention to detail. One question though - are you concerned with the amount of heat on your fuel line? It looks to be routed very close to the thermostat housing. It seems that this might cause some fuel boiling issues since that housing will be about 180 to 200 degrees while running, and higher once the engine is cut off.

Well, that is a good point and oner that I will have to look out for. You have to realize that I am a CRNA by day and wanna be car builder at nite! I am not the auto mechanic I may come off as. However, the tubing is routed very similarly to the original location. I will watch it closely and move it if it needs. Thanks for your input. I could not do this project without it!

bigdon-70blazer 08-24-2009 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by cleszkie (Post 3481868)
bigdon -

Nice job on the bending. I have been following your build and am thoroughly impressed with the quality and attention to detail. One question though - are you concerned with the amount of heat on your fuel line? It looks to be routed very close to the thermostat housing. It seems that this might cause some fuel boiling issues since that housing will be about 180 to 200 degrees while running, and higher once the engine is cut off.

BTW are those wheels on your avatar 16.5 X 8.25?


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