10-19-2013, 06:10 PM | #351 |
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Re: 66 c10 first timer build
I've seen several people on here running the same ser up as far as engine and rad. Could anyone tell me part numbers for top and bottom. Haveing a hard time at the parts store. We have an advance autoparts, orielys,and carquest. Thanks for any help.
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Sorry last post didn't make much sense. I have to use my phone to do this so sometimes I screw it up and don't check it before I post it. My question was part numbers for radiator hoses. I don't want to go with the flex hoses. Thanks
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Re: 66 c10 first timer build
I must say your making me want to get started on my build. It will also be my first. Looks great!! Keep up the good work.
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Thanks gumbs. Yea with it being my first it's been a crazy ride so far. Just learning as I go. I've Learned a ton since I've been on this forum. It's going slow but it should be worth it.
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Your doing a great job, can't wait to start mine.
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11-02-2013, 07:32 AM | #358 |
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Thanks jeff
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Looks great, do you know if the wires are long enough to go down the back of the engine and under the headers?
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Thanks. I haven't tried that yet. Good point. I was thinking about getting those wire hiders that bolt to ur valve covers, but I need to try your idea. Thanks for the pointer.
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Well I tried the plug wires under headers but there touching in a lot of areas. I was going to get diff wires anyways maybe with the straight connection instead of the 90's.
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Hoses look good to me!
I have been messing with the same thing lately. It is pretty amazing how one NAPA employee will look at you like you are speaking a different language when you are trying to describe what you need, and another will take it on as a challenge to help you...and those are few & far between, at least in my neck of the woods!
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Wires look better. There is a company selling a cap that forces the left bank of wires to the left side aNd thr right bank to the right side. I think its called Correct Cap...lemme google a bit and ill let you know. Its a cool set up
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Check this out:
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11-03-2013, 12:13 PM | #366 |
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Love the finned valve covers!
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O thanks! They look a lot better then those plain Jane chrome ones.
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Yea thanks. That is pretty cool. Watched the video too. Not bad thanks for the heads up.
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Well one of those will be for the filler hose and some are for breathers so you tank doesn't collapse or expand to much from pressure...not sure how you cap the breathers though...
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Yea so if there are 5 holes, 1 goes to the pump, 1 is the filler, so that leaves 3 holes. Any thoughts out there?
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I think they can be plugged....not sure. I'll do a little research. Start a thread in the 60-66 forum and see if you get some responses.
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Yea ok. Thanks. I looked around and found out that one or maybe two go to the fuller tube for vents. So I'm slowing getting it.
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That's right! Now that you mention it! One does goes to the filler tube! I forgot. Mine has an in-cab tank so I don't have to worry about it...So, one for the sending unit, one for the filler neck, and one for the filler neck vent(so to speak), and one more....Ya could probably put two on the filler neck and be fine.
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I have the exact same tank kit installed and attempted putting the box on today. One crossmember is directly above the filler neck and rests on the gas tank as u mentioned. What did u end up doing to reinstall your box?
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