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Old 05-20-2011, 09:00 AM   #1
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Did I miss on here what radiator you are running?
I am running the Z28 radiator from the donor car.
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Started the process of putting the A/C in, would like to slide it more to the drivers side. I plan on making my way to the junkyard in the next fews days to get the transport vans wiper motor then we'll see what happens. I did modify the speaker cover by tacking the cig door shut then cutting off the excess metal to give me a little more room.
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Today my son and I got the brakes bled, man what a major hurdle crossed. Monday we are gonna do everything we can to crank it.
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Monday filled it with antifreeze fixed a small leak at one of the banjo fittings, put some fuel in with no leaks then hooked up the battery. Turned the key and NOTHING....so I pulled out the voltage metter checked the battery 12.1v then onto the power block (one I pulled from a S10), 12.1 on the battery side 0 on the other. A storm was coming up so I unhooked the battery and called it a day. This week I'll change out that block with one from a Z28 and maybe we'll get some current going through.
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