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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Upland Ca
Posts: 4,150
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Re: Oil pressure line
Coil the line so there is some flex as the engine moves a little
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1972 C10 SWB, Air, PS, PB, 350/350THM. Second owner. 1965 Corvette roadster, 44K miles, 327/365 SHP, 4 speed, side exhaust, knockoffs, teak, second owner (bought in 1970), Have ALL numbers matching components. My frame off restoration thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=556703 |
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: San Dimas CA
Posts: 43
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Re: Oil pressure line
I just did it. What a pain in the a**. This one is a 72 Blazer with power everything and A/C. My last rebuild was a 69 Chevy C/10 no A/C, no power anything and 3 on the tree. This on is taking some time but its getting there. This will be my sons first vehicle, a gift from my wife. I still cant believe she gave it to him. I cant wait to see it on the road. He even bought some new ceramic coated Dougs for it. Thanks again for the info.
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: San Dimas CA
Posts: 43
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Re: Oil pressure line
All set up and done. Ready to run tomorrow and off to the muffler shop tomorrow. Maybe Ill trade my Dmax for that on monday.
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