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Old 12-03-2016, 11:11 AM   #1351
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Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait

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I got a tip from a certified welder that worked in the oil field, welding steel casing for the drilling process. He said he uses acetone that he sprays from a spray bottle. He said no harmful fumes, and dries quickly, and cheaper than any cleaner you buy for 4-6 bucks.

I have used it for years and I'm still breathing, and mix any ATF with acetone (50/50) it makes a great solution for rusted fasteners. I've used both and they both work. Just my 2 cents worth.

That intake is "evil"

Keep on keepin on

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Thanks for the tip NC. My uncle use to mix atf with diesel fuel for rusted fasteners that worked pretty well too.

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Doug,anytime you ever plan on a road trip with the wife we would love to have you!
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Mark, that would be awesome and is on our list!
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Old 12-03-2016, 03:25 PM   #1352
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Awesome! just let me or Dad know when and we will be ready for ya

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Old 12-03-2016, 09:39 PM   #1353
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Hey JJ, good to see you back! Yep, this is the ac mount I considered from VA. Somewhere I posted measurement pics with engine in relation to inner fenders. The right side would be close...and inch massage will look ok to me. I want to avoid sticking half the compressor through the inner fender.

Here are the dimensions from the one you linked to. Thanks again. Hope you can get back on Red Herring soon.
You and me both!! Sometime in March, it's looking like. Job and all that.

I can install the compressor on the engine as it sits with the stock inners, but the pulley is *just* touching and the tensioner sits about a 1/4" too far outboard (below the compressor) to work with my engine location. I figured an inch would do me, that way I'll have 3/4" clearance and enough space to actually get a belt around the thing. I may bump it a little more than that, time will tell.
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Old 12-03-2016, 09:58 PM   #1354
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Awesome! just let me or Dad know when and we will be ready for ya

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Will do...just need to do a road trip. You need a left front fender for Jim's truck? I just bought another pair of nice ones.

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You and me both!! Sometime in March, it's looking like. Job and all that.

I can install the compressor on the engine as it sits with the stock inners, but the pulley is *just* touching and the tensioner sits about a 1/4" too far outboard (below the compressor) to work with my engine location. I figured an inch would do me, that way I'll have 3/4" clearance and enough space to actually get a belt around the thing. I may bump it a little more than that, time will tell.
Ok, that sounds like a small out blister in the inner fender will clear for you. I am going to look at that along with stock truck for alternator and ps....plus the trick front mounts. Oh and I've had a strong urge to buy a 1960's Buick too...found a nice 65 Skylark, and a 67 sport wagon...talking myself out of them too.

Worked on the fuel fill today and made a little progress. The fuel fill 90 degree elbow worked really well. Here I made use of a couple feet of 2 inch tubing to determine where hole needs to be. The digital angle finder was pretty handy to make sure the pipe runs uphill from the tank fill.
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Old 12-03-2016, 10:02 PM   #1355
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Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait

And the outer fill pipe is coming through about right here. Now to figure out where it needs to pass through the fender. Hmm...make a pattern of the fender, make a wire form buck of the fender...?...lots of complicated ideas.
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Old 12-03-2016, 10:08 PM   #1356
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Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait

Finally thought of a much simpler solution and made a copy of the fuel fill pipe, except with a card board tube for the end.

Install the fender, insert the tube, trimming the card board end of the tube until it just touched the fender. Marked the contact area on the inside of the fender, pulled fender back off, drilled hole with hole saw and reinstalled.
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Old 12-03-2016, 10:11 PM   #1357
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When your floor and inner wheel well are sprayed with Lizard Skin it's a good idea to chase out the threads before bolting the fender on. Amazingly I did think of doing this before installing the fender.
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Old 12-03-2016, 10:16 PM   #1358
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Just a little shaving on the fender and inner fender holes and this fill pipe should be good. This will permit the fill to drop into the hole a little more. Thanks dwcsr...nice job.
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Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait

Looks good (per usual) Doug.
is the plan to cut the filler tube at an angle so that the cap is close to the same angle as the fender?

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Old 12-03-2016, 11:30 PM   #1360
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Looks good (per usual) Doug.
is the plan to cut the filler tube at an angle so that the cap is close to the same angle as the fender?

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Thanks Marc, Yes, going for cap being parallel to the fender. I think if the fill drops in a little more, after a bit of hole clearancing, the cap will be there. If not, we will cut, chop, weld...
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Thank's Doug for the offer on the fender, Dad said he will use the one he picked up.

Sub's looking good.

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Old 12-05-2016, 02:16 PM   #1362
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Re: 48 Burb, bagged, 5.3, 20 year wait

Great tip to chase threads after Lizard Skin being sprayed on.
I always do this, after paint and powdercoating.

I would like the cap more to the fender also but I'm sure you will get that right
Fuelpipe itself looks great!! Not much space I see on those old cars
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Old 12-05-2016, 08:35 PM   #1363
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nice filler job. again the small details that most people will never notice. but take hours and hours of thinking and building.
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Thanks Mark, Kees and 99. I agree Kees and 99, the cap needs to be parallel and closer....and it takes time! Here is where I am heading. Still have to refabricate the fill pipe.
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Looks good Doug....I like it, I like it.

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I agree...I like it..looks as if it was made that way.
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Old 12-06-2016, 12:27 AM   #1367
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Very nice Doug...Jim
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Nice touch!! When you get the filler done it will look like the cap is glued to the fender. Ya I forgot to chase some of my holes after lizard skin acts like your cross threading.
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That's the way I like it!
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Awesome updates Doug, can't tell you how happy I am to see this one under way again. This is one of my favorite threads! As always your attention to detail is awesome, thanks for keeping me motivated.

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Marc, Mongo, Jim, Lower, Kees and Richard thank you for your kind words. Really minor progress...though as we all tell each other ... progress is progress.

The fill tube dwcsr fabbed up would have been perfect if I could have placed it farther forward. In execution that idea didn't work and here we are.

Now to connect pieces to fab up another fill that works here. Ordered two mandrel bent J pipes so I can whittle away at it. Probably Saturday.

Headed to PRI in Indy tomorrow.
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Reconfigured the fill pipe to work with where I needed it to be by cutting apart what I had, then fabricating / cutting pieces to fit. Made it in three pieces and here are the first two going together.
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Final piece in place...
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Putting a bead on cross fill pipe for better retention and sealing in the connecting hose. Terrible picture, I know, as there is too much stuff in the back ground. Only picture of this I took.
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The bead came out decent.
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