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09-26-2023, 09:18 PM | #1 |
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Very nice
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I'm following along to see how that air intake setup comes together. I have one of those "filter on a tube" intakes and don't really like the look or sound of it as it sucks in air. I also like that frame stiffener for the steering box. I've never seen that before.
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Finally got back to making some progress on the Truck. I decided since the front end is still disassembled I would get the AC condenser installed. So I order a condenser off of amazon, as others had decent luck making it fit on their trucks. I got the condenser and there was no way it was going to fit on my truck. Sent it back. I ordered the Vintage Air condenser kit and it turns out to be a really nice kit WITH a drier as well. Thus got it installed. This fits really well in a 1973!
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So now we can finally place the radiator/electric fans in the engine compartment for the last time, and bolt it into place.
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Since the radiator is in, now I can start reassembling the front end!
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Ok, on the cold air intake here is what I did. I took the factory Silverado air box (2001-2007). And I just modified it. I took off the outside cold air intakes where the Silverado would get its cold air from. I plugged those as the stock Silverado cold air intake tubes popped right out. I had some old gm plastic parts laying around, so i cut the up to fill these old Silverado cold air intake tubes. Baking soda and SUPER GLUE make a real good filler/glue for this (albeit messy).
If you’re wondering why i just didn’t cut a hole in the rad support. That isn’t going to happen, as my rad support was in perfect condition after 50 years so I am not going to cut it up. So instead i will punch a hole in the aftermarket inner fender liners.
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So i just went to my local metal dealer and bought 4” aluminum tubes 24” long. (Didn’t really know how much I needed). I reset the air box in the right front corner of my Squarebody and after a lot of measuring and calculating i took the 4” hole saw and punched a hole in the bottom of the air box. I then used little “L” brackets to mock up where i wanted the tube. The bolts were later removed so air flow would not be restricted.
In the air box and on the outside of the air box any gaps i filled with a silicon type of caulk to make sure only the air outside the engine compartment is getting into this air box.
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For some reason this silver tube picture won’t save in the previous file.
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This last batch of photos/updates makes your engine bay look SO clean and factory fresh. I like it... alot. Maybe that's why they call you Factory Guy.
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Thank you!
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So now the 51 Year old Squarebody now has a Fuel injected engine and she runs!
https://youtu.be/KcL-vaPME3g
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Video says PRIVATE
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x2.
Can't view it because of the settings.
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You'll have have to set your video's settings to ether public or unlisted for us to be able to see it. Unless you can figure out how to share a private video I have never done it so I don't know how it works on those.
Unlisted usually is the best way to go if you want to share a video but don't want it coming up in the YouTube search results.
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Fired right up! Sweet
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Video worked.
I know you mentioned & swapped the cam but I never noticed the details/specs regarding your choice. What did you go with?
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Its a moderately priced cam. You can read more about it in the link below. Warning it you do a camshaft like this you WILL need a stall converter! https://sites.google.com/site/sloppy...sloppy-stage-2 Chev Gen III/IV (LS Series) 3-Bolt '97-Present Adv. Duration: 283/286 Duration @ .050": 228/230 Lift: .585/.585 Lobe Separation: 112 LC If you run this can you do not need to change the pushrods. Only the valve springs need to be changed to the PAC1218’s.
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I think it came out really nice!
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