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Sorry no, first pic in post 122.
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That is a mini battery booster pack. It is amazing. It will start your car, charge your cell phone, and run your laptop. And it has a flashlight. I was skeptical when I got mine so I disconnected the battery from my truck and used the mini booster to start it 5 times in rapid succession. No problem. They are all over the internet for $50 dollars up to several hundred. Mine is a cheap one and works great. Everybody should have one in their vehicle.
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I finally got the engine installed and everything buttoned up underneath. Just started installing stuff up top and hope to have it running this weekend if all the parts come in.
Picture of the homemade A/C bracket I built several years ago. It hasn't broken yet so I guess it is a pretty good design. (27K miles)
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great progress! looks good sitting in there.
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Dice, that is such a 'sweet' lookin' sixer!!!! but that supercharger is gonna give it some real "PERSONALITY"!
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Thanks guys!!!
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Thanks for the info on the mini booster pack. I've never seen them before. Amazingly small for what they can do.
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I am making modest progress on the project. It seems like it's the old two steps forward one step back thing. I got the oil filter relocated but didn't order the right fittings to hook it up. Cooling system is complete and pressure checked as is the A/C system. I hope to get the intake and exhaust manifolds installed this afternoon.
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your attention to detail is staggering, my guess is you are a QI or some type of manufacturing inspector.
I love the old school feeling of this mod too.
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I don't know what a QI is but I'm pretty sure I'm not one or an inspector. Actually I am a high school drop out and have had many "professions" in my life. I worked at service stations, truck stops, a lumber yard, and a chassis shop building drag cars. I also owned a tool store for 20 years. That's where I got all the tools. The most interesting jobs I ever had were as a surgical assistant and as the Chaparral Specialist for The Petroleum Museum. I guess any skills that I have came in part from all of these different professions. It's always a good day when you learn something new.
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Well he may not be a Quality Inspector, but he's certainly talented and a great friend.
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chaparral! my favorite was the one with the vacuum on the bottom, I always used it as an example with new guys to teach them to think LATERALLY about problem solving and look for an unorthodox solution. on the sides of the path to solving a problem, I tell them, are usually found the most interesting approaches.
yes QI is a quality inspector, I have known more than a few and they can be frighteningly and frustratingly accurate, so know that you could probably ace that career too. kudos to your learning!
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And one of the car at speed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWzUsW18k3c
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Is that Johnny Rutherford you are standing there talking with ---- seems like a great time being had ????
Wow the Chapparrel days... that brings back some great memories of CAN-AM racing for me hanging out at Laguna Seca Raceway during the Mark Donahue times with the Penske/Sunoco Porsche 917-30. What a beast of car!!!! Man those were the great days of racing and racing drivers too.
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Speaking of great guys here is a picture of Z10, Ed Welburn, Jim Hall, Joe Mabee, and myself preparing the Chaparral 2H to be driven by Ed. Ed Welburn is the great guy I was talking about. (not Z10) Ed treated us all to lunch after the run and the conversation between him and Jim Hall was one of the most interesting I have ever been privy to. I was very fortunate during my Chaparral time to meet many famous people. I traveled all over the country with the cars when they went to various events and to England twice for Goodwood. I can't believe they paid me for that.
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Yea that is great stuff.... I would have jumped into any one of those cars given the opportunity to 'take a run'.... I loved road racing when I did it.
I'm hoping I may be able to get a top fuel drag car 1/4 mile run before my "turn is up".... thats about the only thing I haven't ever driven!
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So much for the trip down memory lane. Back to reality. I was able to get the manifolds installed yesterday along with the exhaust system but, I am pretty well shut down now until I get the fittings I need for the oil system. I hope they show up today or tomorrow. The last picture is of one of the Retrotec throttle bodies taken apart.
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Had a productive afternoon. Helped Z10 get his spare tire mount finished. Also got the throttle bodies mounted on my truck along with the old air cleaner. I also cut a hole in the upper firewall for the new cowl induction air cleaner for the supercharger. We are going to have to run both of them for a while because Greg (EE) wants to run the new engine normally aspirated first and the alternator and supercharger use the same belt. It will be blowing in the wind for a while.
Its starting to come together.
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Dice, you've certainly had an interesting and diverse career!
Progress is looking good. Why does EE want to run naturally aspirated for a bit? I am guessing to set up a good base tune for the new engine? Then once that is right on, you can then begin to compensate for the supercharger? I've mentioned before you guys make a good team. |
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I like your style. This is a very cool combo. I especially like the before testing, and am interested in the results when you get done.
You and your friends are very talented!
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Love it, perfect end for a pallet!
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Haha, you nailed it!!
The pallet I mean
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