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Old 03-12-2018, 08:10 PM   #896
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Re: 1956 Chevy Pro-Street Build

Well fixed a few more bugs... and few more to go... Poor Dan In Pasadena... I feel for the guy with all the problems hes having, but it aint even started yet!

So the fuel tank was leaking from a crummy fitting I thought I could save a few dollars on... NOPE! -- had to buy a new Areoquip AN fitting that the pipe threads actually seal to one another... and replaced it on the bottom of a full gas tank.... Did I mention I hate working with fuel? --- an while I was at it I had to change the fuel gauge sender as it wasnt working either, the one that came in the tank wasnt the same OHM as the one that came with the gauge. Out with the old and in with the new...

The rear end was leaking again, this time out the bottom. I checked the torque on the 3rd member nuts and they were loose... re-torqued and hope that does the trick. Hope that carrier is strong enough for the drivetrain!

Ok so maybe now it will stop leaking like a Harley everywhere I go.... Still a few more things to do.


Oh and I started a NEW PROJECT.....
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