01-03-2013, 04:20 PM | #1376 | |
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My fuel lines are 3/8 braided stainless steel for the supply and return that is on the corvette regulator/filter to another 3/8 braided stainless steel supply line that goes over all the bends and turns and then I have a straight shot that allowed me to use a 3/8 hardline that runs the length of the frame. I wanted to run that hardline over all the bends and turns but as you know 3/8 stainless steel tubing is a mother to bend and it was just too many bends so I went with a flexible stainless steel line to the hardline. I totally agree that steel or nickle lines with out last all of us.lol Last edited by Kabwe; 01-03-2013 at 09:02 PM. |
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01-03-2013, 04:40 PM | #1377 |
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Hey BAM, got any recommendations on fittings for the braided to s/s hard lines? I'm at that stage on mine (actually haven't done anything since receiving the hard lines a few months back - I know, I know..) and ready to kick it up again. Thanks, Jim
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Tube sleeves Tube Nuts What you do is install the sleeve and nut and then flare you tubing with a 37 degree flaring tool (the tool must be rated for stainless if you are using stainless. That some strong stuff). The sleeve slide up to the flare and the the nut over the sleeve. Union fitting By the way here is my flaring tool it works great and the flares are perfect. Last edited by Kabwe; 01-03-2013 at 07:43 PM. |
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Nice to see you back at it, say can you tell me what made you decide to use a parallel 4 link? I'm trying to decide on weather to just use blocks and air over leafs like "58 GMC" or a triangulated ,parallel, or wishbone type link set up, my chief concern is maintaining fender clearance ( i have 1/2" )through 5-6" of travel since I intend to bag the rear also, and I know the parallel set up allows some lateral movement but can't seem to find any info on how much?
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You are to be ignored.lol Anybody that thinks they can flare a muffler with that tool needs to seek psychiatric help.lol |
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I did not get much done over the holidays but luckily I was able to get the stainless steel fuel lines installed. I still need to install the internal fuel pump that recent came in the mail. Honey dos are killing me.
Anyway here you go Last edited by Kabwe; 02-08-2013 at 06:33 PM. |
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Looking good Bam.
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Hi Bam. A belated Merry Chrstmas and a Happy New Year.
Why stainless? Any trouble with splitting, bending it? I've read horror stories on other threads about this. What brand/type bender are you using? Edit: Oops, NEVERMIND! Helps if you go back and read the author's prior posts, huh? lol. |
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Those are some nice neat lines your running. Now one thing I notice your prop valve, did not know you could run them upside down.
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01-06-2013, 12:08 AM | #1388 |
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Geez Vdog,
It must be hard on you being wrong all the time, I feel for you man.lol There are in and out ports that are clearly labelled and its flowing in the correct direction. Last edited by Kabwe; 01-06-2013 at 12:50 PM. |
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If it stinks everywhere you go, well maybe its just you.lol I feel for you man, sometimes a mind can be a terrible thing.lol All jokes aside, how is your build coming along? Have you gotten anything done recently? |
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This weekend im going to get the suspension parts from CPP. Thats it. |
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01-28-2013, 05:18 PM | #1392 |
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Hi Kabwe and fellow enthusiasts. Congratulations on your beloved truck. I'm envious of your talent. Your build inspired me to sign up after I read most of this enormous thread. Anyway, I've got an old 56 small window longbed with a rust problem. I sanded it down with velcro style sanding pads using my drill about 12 years ago (before I sold it) and sprayed regular spray can primer on some spots and etching primer on the hood (yellow tint) but the rust is back. Now I've re-acquired the truck and am looking to get serious about the body. My questions are this: what did you use to sand down the body? What kind of primer/paint do you use to seal it? Do you recommend products like POR 15 to treat it? It's mostly just surface rust.
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01-28-2013, 08:08 PM | #1393 |
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Surly you're not going to rin that paint are you??? Those paint jobs take years to develope.
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If you want to keep the rust I'm not the one to ask its not for me or what I do. As far as what I use to get rid of rust. I had my cab media blasted (be picky if you go this route and only work with guys experienced in blasting cars), but all other items I removed the rust myself with a DA sander and some phosphoric acid for the hard to remove stuff.
What I use to protect the metal? I like 2k epoxy primer. Do you have an air compressor? If you do you can buy a cheap Harbor Freight spray gun to to shoot the primer. As far as Por15, I know guys who swear by it, but as for me I don't use it. I remove all traces of rust that is within my reach. Build your truck the way you want and don't worry about what others would do. If anybody tells you to do something to your truck that you personally don't want to do tell them to step off. Its your time and money and you are the only one that has to like it. I would never tell someone what to do with their cars but I will share any information I have that could help them accomplish their goals. Their goals not mine. So feel free to ask me and if I have the answer I will be happy to share. By the way nice truck you have there and welcome to the site. Last edited by Kabwe; 01-28-2013 at 09:02 PM. |
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Bam, you are the king of appropriate responses and political correctness. Going for a political career? BTW nice work on your truck
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I actually think I'm not being politically correct. Lately, it seems political correctness is for people to think just because they like something everyone should like it.
I went to car show this weekend and heard a lot of that. Its my petpeeve it really is. Be glad for anyone building anything and keeping this hobby alive. Last edited by Kabwe; 01-30-2013 at 02:35 PM. |
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Kabwe, very good advise on building your truck the way you want it and not the way everybody else would. Because you will never please everyone. It keeps them all different.
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As to your truck, I've been following your build and it's really nice to see another example of someone paying a lot of attention to detail, doing things the way they want, and doing things correctly! Just my opinion!! don
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One thing that stands out in your build is you try to think things thru and do it right the First time. I've gotten a lot of really good ideas from following your build. Thanks for the help!
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