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Just got my JBAs delivered tonight and I like them a L-O-T
I actually got ones for an 88 to 95 because they have ball flange collectors on both sides. I "might" have to use shorty plugs, but that's no big deal to me No problem clearing engine mounts either |
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They seem to clear the frame well also. The collectors don't look like they will have any problems.
I tried putting up enough pics, because I know everyone always has questions about header fitment, but don't seem to be enough good pictures out there. No problems clearing the tranny either and I'm running a 700R4 |
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2 final pics with another angle
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Once I did a final fitment, the headers didn't fit 100% perfect, only about 95%.
The only thing had had to do, was trim the back of this bracket a little for clearance. I'll accept that all day everyday, on headers that are meant for an 88-95 truck |
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Project TLOW has company in the shop tonight
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Next on the list is to finish filling the last few holes in the firewall and than plan my attack for getting rid of all the cabs drip edge
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Look what the big brown truck delivered today!
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1642/...df1a0541_c.jpg Wasn't expecting these until after the new year |
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Nice work, the Gauges look awesome. What was the story with the '69 Camaro?
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Nice gauges!
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It is getting a full makeover which includes new paint, new custom interior and full Hotchkis TVS suspension package and possibly OD |
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Hey there. Been long time since I've updated this thread. Been dealing with some serious family health issues and have even been laid up for over 2 months myself from a serious hernia surgery (not including the month plus on the shelf before I could even get in for it).
Anyway things are starting to progress again now, so here are a couple of teaser pics. One is of a few patches that I had to make and the other pic is of a patch that I am making, only because I want to. Should be plenty of pic updates coming over the next couple of weeks, just to get back on track here. |
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Glad to see you up and around again. Be looking forward to updates.
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A little shaving in preparation of moving around some dashboard items
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After a long day of grinding and welding in the garage, I am now sitting at my computer and finished up some serious parts ordering too.
I ordered a Champion aluminum radiator with dual electric fans & shroud. Just not liking that it was polished, but I can take care of that easy enough. link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/67-68-69-70-...ZU4tyM&vxp=mtr Then I went over to Laidback Recreations and purchased a Vintage Air kit, with a few extras for the truck. From there I hit up Matt's Classic Bowties for a black powdercoated Wilwood master/proportioning valve set-up and residual valve Finally I used Summit Racing to pick up a stainless carb feedline, header collectors and a black Lokar oil dipstick. My credit card was smoking so hard by the time I was done, my CC company actually called me before allowing the final transaction, because they wanted to make sure it wasn't being used fraudulently. The big brown truck is going to be making some nice stops at my house over the next coming week or two |
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The big brown truck already showed up today.
I went to install my collectors and they don't fit properly. Started to install my fuel feed line in my brand new carb and it seized up. Now the fuel line and my front Bowl are ruined. Currently working with Summit Racing to figure out a resolution. So far they have come up with replacing the line and selling me another carb at cost (not doing that), or selling me a new Bowl at 20% off. They are definitely trying hard, but right now Im not really happy with either solution until I talk to Holley. In the meantime, I decided to fabricate and mock up a panel, so that both sides of the firewall match each other. |
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A little update on my fuel line dilemma from yesterday. The first picture is showing how far the fitting went on by hand, before it bound up so bad that I couldn't get it to move one bit more, either way, no matter what I did. Only needed about one more half-turn before it would have fully seated
The second picture shows as I started trying to cut it away and drill it out of there. Final pic shows a new fitting back in place after about 3 hours of work removing all of the old fitting and re-tapping the bowl with a borrowed 7/8-20 tap. I'd call that a successful day. Now I just need to get a new fuel line. |
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Just started cutting my cross member so I can route my exhaust through it. I'm going to fabricate my exhaust with 2 1/2" pipe, so I used a 3 1/2" diameter pipe to route it through. With my truck having a 5/7 drop, I've got to keep things high and tight :)
Pics should be up within the next couple of days |
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FedEx and UPS both made a stop today. Cooling and brakes are now good to go
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Here are all of today's goodies unwrapped, except the fuel line, that got installed immediately
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Yesterday's deliveries
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Got my cab all stripped yesterday. Came out pretty good
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Couple of side shots too. Rockers and floor weren't blasted because they're getting replaced anyway
Also had my inner fender wells and rad support stripped, but no pics on my phone |
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Got my panel fabbed up and welded in today, so that both sides of the firewall are symmetrical.
I also started closing out the firewall gutter too. It's definitely a LOT of work, but will be worth it all when done |
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Not much to show today. Just working on more of the firewall gutter.
Trying to do at least one thing to the truck everyday now. Even if it's only 20 minutes or an hour each day. Every little bit helps |
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