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Re: 72 Jimmy "Colonel Mustard"
Hi Ochre, I read through your build and really appreciate the quality work you are doing. The metal repairs completed were really impressive....and the old Chevrolet dealership was very cool. Anyway, enjoyed catching up and will be tagging along.
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I really appreciate the links provided. They were a great help. After too much thinking about it, I finally installed the fuel tank.
I used: 31 gallon 91 blazer tank Vapor worx stainless steel ring that I had the tank cut and welded in at a local fab shop. AC delco MU1416 - Fuel pump assembly Precision Z11003 fuel pump pigtail AC Delco - 10325852 locking ring for fuel pump Bought a used extra rear cross member from this site and powder coated to match. LMC- 32-5822 fuel tank straps- for the bottom Spectra - ST120 straps for the top. S.U.R&R. 3/8 nylon fuel line with quick connects I moved everything rear ward and drilled new holes to secure the front & rear cross members. I modified the straps and had to add a small spacer to the front cross member Very straight forward install. I ended up with what I wanted: A higher capacity tank. Fuel pump that will provide correct fuel pressure for my LS Quiet and reliable with no sucking air or having to fill up at 1/4 tank. Returnless with no filter or regulator on the rail. Just one line running up the rail.The filter is inside the module. Looks semi-factory and didn't spend close to the expense of an aluminum tank. ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** |
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Very nicely done, sir.
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Ditto. Top work.
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Driveshafts cut, shortened/lengthened, balanced and torqued. New U-joints, slip yoke caps, bushings, new parts in the double cardan joint.
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10-10-2016, 01:16 PM | #109 |
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Decided to do some electrolysis to see if I could save some parts. Turned out pretty good. Made my tub too small so I could only do half of the part at a time.
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Solution for size change from my filler neck to the larger neck on the tank. Tank was in a different spot. This looks like it will do the trick. Made a template out of a paper towel roll and a local exhaust shop made it for $10.00. I think the small original pipe that got smaller in the S bends was the source of my trouble getting it to take fuel without shutting off.
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When I set the body down for a test fit of the filler neck I noticed that the tail pan was hitting my rear cross member. I had to trim a little off.
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10-10-2016, 08:31 PM | #112 |
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I have just caught up with all you have been up to ,got behind due to my wife's sudden death friday .I will come see you as soon as I can.
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Man , I am so sorry to hear that. My condolences to you. I can't imagine what you may be going through right now. Prayers for you and your family. I look forward to seeing you as soon as you're able. Please let me know if there is anything I could help with.
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Radiator was a little more trouble than I thought, but I am happy with how it fits. The radiator hoses were for a 2004 6.0L and fit with a little trimming.
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Most of the brake lines bent and attached
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Great looking work! You have a very nice and clean shop too.
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10-12-2016, 11:15 AM | #117 |
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What radiator are you using? Truck looks super clean--great work
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I went with a heavy duty version for a 72 and bought adapters from O'reilly's for the cooler. The lower retaining brackets needed to be moved out dn re-rivoted for the thicker core and the upper brackets had to be trimmed on the grinder. Another reason I screwed up getting everything powder coated before the test fitting of everything. Live and learn. Thanks for the compliment! Ditto on your build. Now I'm searching for a well fitting dual cooling fan set-up. Every car that comes through the shop that we pull the fans out of get carried over for a test fit. |
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quick search found this, might be something to look into??
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Re: 72 Jimmy "Colonel Mustard"
Did you look into the Jeep Grand Cherokee fan that fits into the factory shroud? I found a true dual speed (meaning two windings in the motor) version.
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Thank you. I'll check into that also. Not sure if I will have rrom for the factory shroud anymore. Will dig it out and see.
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What size lift did you go with?
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4 inch front/ 6 inch rear springs
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Im sorry I have not been by there to see your build ,just too much going on right now .
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