05-28-2014, 07:25 AM | #301 |
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32000 miles on it.
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here's mine!
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05-28-2014, 11:42 AM | #303 |
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A pic of mine. Still in progress obviously, but getting there.
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+1
This is one slick engine bay! You, sir, have set the bar awfully high for those of us who desire a clean looking setup. I love the way you have hidden your plug wires and steering shaft. I will definitely be using some of your ideas on my Chevy!
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This is a B-E-A-U-tiful set up! I really love the detail on the Cadillac batwing air cleaner.
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I have p's brackets for a in line 6 250 also have a brackets if anyone is looking
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11-16-2014, 02:07 AM | #312 |
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my engine bay in progress hehe
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It looks like the modified engines have the stockers outnumbered about 10-1, here is mine,
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Here's mine under construction
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Mine finished.
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That is very nice, rustbucket. I'd be afraid to drive that beauty!
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I like you burb...I went with that color on my panel...Don't have my 283 installed to show under the hood yet
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Somehow my picture appears to have broken. I will have a more recent picture soon. Hopefully right after I get it running. I am pretty close to firing it up, but of course I didn't have any time to work on it while the weather was still nice.
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Took this one today.
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Looks Nice...
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A bit of a "before" picture. The air cleaner is new, as is the master and brake booster. The motor is a 400 that was installed by the P.O. with the wrong flywheel, so that was a bit of a distraction. The P.O. also installed some sort of solid lifter cam so it would "sound better at cruise nights". Since not having to set valves trumps sounding good at a cruise night, the cam will go. I do want to get the truck registered first and a few miles on it so I can determine how good the rest of the motor is. I have a feeling that years of unleaded in this early (3 freeze plug) 400 has damaged the valve seats. If the rest of the motor is good (oil pressure is fine) I'll probably just do a top end on this and be done with it. |
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Worked on the engine bay through the winter, now getting to putting the engine in her
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