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Old 08-29-2019, 01:45 PM   #1
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Re: PO has me PO'd

my shop is empty, moved over to injection connection, sure feels like a load has been lifted from my shoulders. I'll let Dale handle my problems for now....

first problem he saw was the sealing of the pump to tank, he offered suggestions. I'll post up when I get more info.

Yes, that is one of the shelving units loaded with Jimmy parts, I'll sell them off as I don't use them

[url=https://flic.kr/p/2gEFFfj]20190722_194138[


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Old 07-06-2019, 11:38 AM   #2
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I always glue the gaskets, even the one piece, to the pan with black RTV and let it sit for a few hours or overnight. I put the pan bolts down through the holes to keep them aligned, and also use some blue tape. Gasket stays on the pan whether it is upside down when installing on an engine stand or when putting it on the engine when it is in the truck.

It's looking good Jim.
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The one piece gaskets don't need any glue or RTV. Just make sure the block and all mating surfaces are clean and bone dry.

Here's the Snap-ups you're talking about. Don't know how I put up a pan and gaskets before without them. Huge difference.

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The one piece gaskets don't need any glue or RTV. Just make sure the block and all mating surfaces are clean and bone dry.

Here's the Snap-ups you're talking about. Don't know how I put up a pan and gaskets before without them. Huge difference.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/fel-es72863
Of course they don't. But gluing them to the pan with a very thin smooth layer of RTV works flawlessly and holds the gasket in place all over its perimeter. It will also stay with the pan if you have to remove it.
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By the way Jim, what is the capacity of that pan?
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Old 07-07-2019, 07:42 AM   #6
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thanks for your ideas guys, but I sorta went with both, just RTV'D the 4 corners where it made a sharp bend. ran my primer device yesterday and no leaks so far. But, who knows what will happen when the engine gets up to temp. and full pressure.

the pan is a 8 quart, just a heads up, they didn't deburr inside where it was cut and welded so be careful when you wipe it down

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thanks for the link on the parts AJ. I just may buy them and keep in tool box
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Glad to see you making some progress on this Jim. Looks real nice out in the open shop like that.
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Thanks Richard, I am breathing a sigh of relief, like the world is lifted. Thank goodness I saved some cash after I paid off the camaro and bought a boat. DON'T tell the wifey, I don't think she ever reads this site

Computers are installed using my mount, wiring is installed at main harness and working on fuel tank seal

Dale is a wiz at this early TPI set up, He was just out at the salt flats tuning cars
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Thanks Richard, I am breathing a sigh of relief, like the world is lifted. Thank goodness I saved some cash after I paid off the camaro and bought a boat. DON'T tell the wifey, I don't think she ever reads this site

Computers are installed using my mount, wiring is installed at main harness and working on fuel tank seal

Dale is a wiz at this early TPI set up, He was just out at the salt flats tuning cars
Hopefully it is a quick turn around.
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I see a grand national in your picture, does he work on them also?
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great news moving the project along Jim, shop looks lonely ...
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Old 08-30-2019, 06:46 AM   #12
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actually, I think I saw 2-3, this guy works on anything, and does outstanding work

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4-8 weeks is what he quoted me, but at this time it doesn't matter as she is getting worked on. Thanks for following

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Thanks Jesse, just bought an old boston whaler, so I have another project waiting to go in the shop, wish I had a bigger shop

sweet '55 you have been working on, glad the gas tank swap went well
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Great progress Jim - ready to drive before the snow flies maybe?
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Thanks Pete, yeah, maybe, but I wouldn't mind driving in a lot of snow. our car washes down here have a product called salt x, and undercarriage wash.

Your trucks look fantastic, glad they made the move well, hope you enjoy the cold and snowy cold north
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When I lived in MT I’d drive my k20 in salt free snow and had a good time. Too much salt here to consider it. I’m told that some car washes here recycle the undercarriage wash and it can be like brine - I’ve identified a car wash that doesn’t recycle water.

Thanks for the good words. Having a great time here!
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When I lived in MT I’d drive my k20 in salt free snow and had a good time. Too much salt here to consider it. I’m told that some car washes here recycle the undercarriage wash and it can be like brine - I’ve identified a car wash that doesn’t recycle water.

Thanks for the good words. Having a great time here!
didn't know that about recycled water, but I'm sure if I get the truck done I won't care what the weather is, 20 years is along time to wait, and I'm super excited to drive this thing....

Thanks for entertaining me with you're great builds and info. of said builds. I always key into a thread when i see you post up
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now that I have the right patina( 2 years in the backyard), I want to put in a tank and pump so my balls float around the glass housing
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now that I have the right patina( 2 years in the backyard), I want to put in a tank and pump so my balls float around the glass housing
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sorry about that, but it would be better than living in a cardboard box in Philly
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Wow. No injuries then?
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Wow. No injuries then?
No Pete, just my pride and the billet timing pointer! Still looking for a solution, have a sheet metal Mr gasket one in hand, see if I can modify that
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This may work after all, just have to order some .750 x .250 diameter spacers, give it something solid to pull up on

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this all can be removed after we establish TDC
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If you are taking the time to put one on there, might as well leave it there. Might come in handy with future diagnostics/ troubleshooting.
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If you are taking the time to put one on there, might as well leave it there. Might come in handy with future diagnostics/ troubleshooting.
I agree, but the installer,said "take it off"
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Looks good Jim. You can see the finish line from there.
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