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02-18-2010, 12:39 AM | #1 |
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Re: Project Vitamin C-10
that set up looks good. I wonder if it mounts on top or bottom of the upper frame rail. I like that one better then the CPP.
Alan have you tried the driver side? JW
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Thanks for the link. Those might have been a better choice. No, didn't even try it. The headers Lt/Rt are made the same. I did find these headers for a S-10. Hedman Hedders 69539 LINKY It has this caption in the pic. Quote:
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Have you looked at Early Classics mid length headers? I know you are having a time with this issue.
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02-18-2010, 09:23 AM | #4 |
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Alan,
I looked at Jeg's for the Hedman Headers listed above and it shows a different picture than what you posted. Here's a link to them. http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...tial&Ntt=69539 Hopefully Jeff can give some insight today about which ones work best with their motor mounts. Good luck.
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Heres a link to a header builder. They will send you a fixture to mock up what you need. Then you send it back and they make the headers. It may be expensive, but sometimes you may not be able to buy pre-made ones. I have been following your build thread since you started it. You have inspired many, including me and my 66 Chevy. Your fab work is exellent. Fabbing work is not easy.
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Great news. I sold my headers (flowtechs) for what I paid for them.
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02-20-2010, 11:55 AM | #7 |
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That company is very impressive. I watched the video, and went to see the price. It almost knocked me off my chair. Looks like it might be a over kill for you. There must be a better way.
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Whoops forgot to add the link: http://www.stainlessheaders.com/index.aspx
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02-20-2010, 05:10 PM | #9 |
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just found your build thread searching google for '60 impala dash. nice build!!!
i had a header issue with stainless headers on my '66 327ci in my '69 K10. step one: buy a pair of plain steel headers in the style you want (looks like you prefer long tube) step two: take a picture of the clearance issue(s) step three: bring the headers to your local welding shop step four: pick up your headers and have them coated locally i had three tubes modified... two curves added, a tube lengthened. i did the finish grinding and pollishing. came out perfect
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Got the bed mocked up waiting for the fuel tank to show up so I can get the side fill figured out. I've still got alot of work to get it ready for paint. I was tinkering with it a little at a time at work when I was slow. Been busy for the past month at work. Thanks Shannon for helping me get the header panel in the bed.
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02-21-2010, 12:26 AM | #11 |
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That's a good idea. I wonder how it would work out doing it to a step side. I really don't like the idea of putting the gas fill in the bed. Stay tuned. My work load might ease up, and I'll start working on the truck again.
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Here's another attempt at doing the line from the pump to the carb. I made some mistakes, but got it done. I might redo it to clean it up a little. Split the new pump apart to rotate the outlet. Fittings installed. I used a coat hanger for a template. I don't know how to accurately figure the radius of the bend. I made a bend in scrap and cut it off to help figure the bend. Here is the bend lined up with the coathanger. Done. I just hand bent the line off the carb to clear the heater hose outlet.
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whats the filler neck out of
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02-21-2010, 01:27 AM | #14 |
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Older Ranger. It is a square door to match the square body style of the truck.
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umm do you think my dad will miss his fuel filler neck off of his 99 ranger
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02-21-2010, 12:32 PM | #16 |
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Probably not. Just another leak on a Furd..
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You knew that had to be coming.
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02-21-2010, 12:46 PM | #18 |
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Oh Man, that fuel intake system is off the hook - F*#d or not.
Great detail pictures on the bendy routine, Alan. Just outstanding. Mac.
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Hey that looks pretty slick, nice work
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02-21-2010, 01:32 AM | #20 |
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Looks good Alan. I like the fuel pump I have. it has the inlet and outlet on opposite sides. you know the one you posted by mistake
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That looks very nice and clean Alan.
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Alan,
is that stainless line? did you flare you own ends? i attempted this as well but could not find the proper connections, so i still have rubber to connect the line to the fittings. can you share the sizes, parts #, and vendor when you have some free time. It looks 100% better the way you ran it. keep up the great work.
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Thanks Scott, someday I will get it. It took too much time to bed that little line. Quote:
These fittings are 3/8"NPT-6AN Not a good pic of the -6AN line nuts and sleeves, but I will get them for you.
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It took me all day to bend my fuel line from the pump to carb. I think i will redo it before i put the new motor in, i want to have a fuel psi guage near the carb. Great progress Alan.
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Here is a pic of the flare tool. It worked like a dream on stainless. No marks or slippage. No wrenches required. They run around $100. The 45* PN is 458R and the 37* PN is 377 Here is a link to Rigid.com. Thanks Shannon for the info. Here is the other tubing nuts and sleeves. Jegs PN's
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