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geting the gas tank installed today...i think the quality is great, but how your ment to mount it is with a bolt and nut on the back side... almost impossible to get the nut on with the bed on... so i welded the nuts to the frame so you'll actually be able to take the tank out without a head ache.....
it doesnt hang down low at all, as a matter of fact, you'll probley wont even be able to see it once the bed is on.. also heres a sneak peak at the guage cluster killers getting Last edited by 68 short step; 01-10-2008 at 08:51 AM. |
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ahh your gonna leave me hangin on the quad i see! Don't mean to be picky but the tank looks like it's hangin down to far on the passenger side or is it just the way the truck is setting?
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just got in from measuring it, and its just the angle of the picture... it hangs down a tad over 3" from that rear most x-member (on both ends)
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Just checkin ya out!
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what companies tank is that, and where are you planning on putting the fill neck?
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The tanks is from fuelcellguy and the fill neck is a surprise so stay tuned, i think you'll like it.
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man wish i had money to do this is this goingt o be alsome
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Yea i do too!
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Killer change your build thread name to "Killer's 71, Back from the Dead"
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hmm. how?
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got the fuel line ran today, held on with .5" insulated cushined clamps... also finished up installing the trans lines clamps....summit sent the wrong fittings, so i gotta wait till next week to mnt the fuel pressure reg/ filter and plumb it up...
also so i dont leave ya hanging to long on the guages here they are.... i had to get 2 turn signal indicators for ya , also im gonna put the high beam indicator in the tach just below the '40' (to give it that stock feel), and i gotta add a red check engine light.... but heres what i have so far... the black wires are grounds, and will be hooked up to the quick-connect when all the mentioned lights get put in..also these wires are matching color code for the painless wiring diagram.. Last edited by 68 short step; 01-10-2008 at 08:51 AM. |
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Looking good guys. Any plans for cruise controld. Is that going to be possible with the electric throttle body?
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Damn, those gauges look familiar. Now there will be two in the same town with them...
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68SS you are an incredible mechanic/engineer/body man/technician.
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I'll have to save for a year or two, I hope you're still doing this as I would seriously consider you doind a swap for me. I have a 1972 GMC Jimmy and I think any modern 4X4 driveline would be sweet!! Killer71 has posted about $13,500 (I'm sure that'll change) is that including the engine/transmission? BTW You're welcome, you deserve the compliments. This should be a magazine feature!! |
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im sure ill still be doing these type jobs so when you're ready...
i believe that 13500 did include the engine/trans, but he'll chime in with the budget, if he chooses...he's very serious about what he wants and doesnt mess-around...we're replaceing EVERYTHING and updateing it as well... so it should be a very sweet truck when done!!! Last edited by 68 short step; 07-30-2007 at 08:00 PM. |
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I'm kinda concerned....is that tranny cooler going to be enough? I wouldn't think there is enough airflow underneath the cab to properly cool it. Something you might want to make sure of (maybe you already did.....if so disregard )
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yeah, i agree. i'd like to do this swap into my 4x4 '72 blazer with the DOD and everything... 13,500 sounds like a lot at first, but then i think about having to build a garage, buy a welder and other misc. tools, my own screw-ups, etc. if i were to do it myself. then 13,500 starts to sound like a bargain...
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