04-14-2010, 09:37 PM | #176 |
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is that not how it goes?
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Sorry for the wrong part # on the wires. I didn't consider the difference between the coils setups.
Gotta tell you though, your build has a lot of great info. Great job!!
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04-20-2010, 12:22 AM | #179 |
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That's the way I'd do it. I think you have the red one hooked up wrong though.
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05-01-2010, 10:39 PM | #180 |
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well, I hope your wrong!! Its gonna get a smoke test one of these days
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05-01-2010, 10:48 PM | #181 |
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ordered a radiator from jegs, It is the chevrolet universal fit. dimensions are 26" wide, and 19" tall. it came with universal mounting straps, also got a polished cover for the top. I am not sure how to mount this thing....can I set the bottom in rubber pads as is or do I have to make a cover for the bottom?
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07-13-2010, 05:34 PM | #182 |
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Still working on radiator brackets, In the mean time I made the brake lines for the rear end. The only problem with the lines is I need a way to secure them. I don't know what was used on this rear end originally.
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Cool build! Any pictures of where you bolted you oil dipstick to the motor? TIA.
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It's coming along really nice. Good job.
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Mine are held on with a little metal tab just welded to the axle. It just bends over the brake line. Looking gooood. I want one.
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Nice work Tommy. I made a cover for the bottom of my radiator for more support so the coils don't crush.
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this is the only pic I have. it is a lokar dipstick. It just presses into a rubber grommet at the block, and I haven't decided where to bolt the bracket to.
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07-13-2010, 09:02 PM | #188 |
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thanks, it is goin slow right now cause it's just too hot in the shop!
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I've got the same one, but there doesn't seem to be an obvious place that "it" wants to bolt to, .
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well I've already painted the rearend, so i was looking for something that wraps around the tube, like on the late model chevys
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thanks, if the brackets i am making don't workout I will have to do that.
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I think it is too short for this application, but it was too expensive to not use! Prolly have to make a bracket for it. had to make brackets for everything else so far, so why not this too.
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07-14-2010, 12:28 AM | #193 |
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Oh, like a zip tie
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I pictured a zip tie right at that moment too. I've seen them used for some pretty crazy things.
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Nice work kat! Very slick
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well, a little more ingenuity than a zip tie, maybe a hose clamp
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Where did you get your driveshaft?
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I had it made at a machine shop. I think it was around $300
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got my power steering hoses made. had to buy an adapter fitting(from napa) to go from the o-ring to flare fitting.
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got the firewall and interrior painted. went with ppg vibrant blue.
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