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Old 05-09-2016, 06:45 PM   #51
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Re: 1960 'Burb Revival (First Post)

Cool ride. Late to the game as usual but I'll follow.
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Old 05-12-2016, 01:41 AM   #52
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Looking Good Andrew..Another Great Burb saved...Are you going with fuel tank, with internal pump. Since you have and X frame, rear is wider than 63-66 trucks. I used a 93 Caprice ( Wagon )..22 gallon poly tank. Just an option don't know if the in tank fuel pump has enough pressure for later model LS motor....Ed
I'm using a Walbro 255 pump and a 25 gallon suburban/k5 tank. Also using the corvette regulator/filter.

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Cool ride. Late to the game as usual but I'll follow.
Welcome aboard. You haven't missed much yet.
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Old 11-12-2016, 11:43 AM   #53
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Here comes the picture update thread!!

The donor:


Cleaning up the engine, pulled the intake to give the knock sensors attention and re seal the top end.


I just had to test fit the headers!!


I'll give someone $20 to drink it.
Knock sensors have a problem with filling up with water on the truck engines.


Working down the stock wiring. Couldn't see myself paying $500 plus for and engine harness.


All cleaned up and dropped in.


Now to where it's at currently.


There's a lot missing in the middle there but I'd be here all day typing it out.
The list was huge when a buddy came over to help me get it back up to speed.
Here's what we've got left:

Run fuel lines
Connect wiring
Master cylinder
Cold air intake
Mount filler neck

FIRE IT UP!

The list is significantly shorter than it previously was. Stay tuned!
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Old 11-12-2016, 12:06 PM   #54
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Re: 1960 'Burb Revival (First Post)

Just catching up on the thread. Great project and I will be tagging along for the rest.
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Old 11-14-2016, 04:20 AM   #55
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So this weekend was productive.
Got the heater core mounted and all the coolant lines hooked up.
Fuel tank is mounted and all of the fuel lines are plumbed.

Next up is looming all the wires. Maybe cranking next week.
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Looking good Andrew!!! Progress...
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So this weekend was productive.
Got the heater core mounted and all the coolant lines hooked up.
Fuel tank is mounted and all of the fuel lines are plumbed.

Next up is looming all the wires. Maybe cranking next week.
Did You ever get a chance to go Burb camping?
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Old 11-05-2019, 12:11 PM   #58
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Did You ever get a chance to go Burb camping?

I actually sold this ole girl early 2017 when I got orders to Hill AFB Utah. I may look at starting a build thread for my '90 Suburban cummins swap.
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