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Old 05-28-2015, 08:16 PM   #1351
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Re: 72 k20 project

more line clamps!

a 2" shaft collar and a 1/4" shaft collar making sweet love



holds a bit of hard line on the link



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Old 05-28-2015, 10:42 PM   #1352
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Impressive you got some mad skills. You could sell a lot of those aswell!
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Old 05-28-2015, 11:24 PM   #1353
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Very Very Nice Work. I'm going to have to postpone my trip.
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Old 05-28-2015, 11:54 PM   #1354
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Quit it! Lol
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Old 05-29-2015, 12:15 AM   #1355
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Impressive you got some mad skills. You could sell a lot of those aswell!
Thanks! im not sure the mental fatigue of running a 4-40 tap is worth it... haha literally the diameter of a toothpick.

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Very Very Nice Work. I'm going to have to postpone my trip.
if you are postponing to see this thing you could be fighting a loosing battle...


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this idea just popped in my head the other day unannounced. i had to roll with it.
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Old 05-29-2015, 12:16 PM   #1356
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[QUOTE=ryanroo;7189932]Thanks! im not sure the mental fatigue of running a 4-40 tap is worth it... haha literally the diameter of a toothpick.

I have a perfectly ruined aftermarket Holley metering block with a broken tap stuck in it sitting at the house right now
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Old 05-29-2015, 02:34 PM   #1357
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Once again proof that it dosent matter how big the shop is, it's what rolls out the door in the end that matters. Looking good !
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Old 05-30-2015, 12:29 AM   #1358
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Nice work on the holders!
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Old 05-31-2015, 10:24 PM   #1359
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I have a perfectly ruined aftermarket Holley metering block with a broken tap stuck in it sitting at the house right now
such a pain. those tiny suckers are crazy and some of them have terrible minor diameter in relation to the major so they twist off in nothing flat.

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Once again proof that it dosent matter how big the shop is, it's what rolls out the door in the end that matters. Looking good !
this one will come out of my little garage, but the shop at work helps my little garage along quite a bit!

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Thanks!

been sinking some hours in this little bit of fun...









still deciding on what to do to the end. but, barring the final trim, this is what itll be. the wheel will always be sooty, bedside too im sure. such it is. i still dig the dual exit in front of the tire look. not to mention, really no other option.

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What do you think your egt's will be at the 90 over the frame will that over heat the wood? But still looks sharp!!
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Old 06-01-2015, 08:16 PM   #1361
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What do you think your egt's will be at the 90 over the frame will that over heat the wood? But still looks sharp!!
I bet an elaborate and totally badass heat shield will ensue. Sick build Ryan! I've been working in China for a week and the updates here and there have helped me keep my sanity. A builder and a therapist. Who knew?!
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Old 06-01-2015, 09:15 PM   #1362
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still deciding on what to do to the end. but, barring the final trim, this is what itll be. the wheel will always be sooty, bedside too im sure. such it is. i still dig the dual exit in front of the tire look. not to mention, really no other option.

You should have them exit THROUGH the side of the bed.... Add a polishes stainless steel plate to protect the paint. Easy to clean the soot too....

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Old 06-01-2015, 09:15 PM   #1363
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What do you think your egt's will be at the 90 over the frame will that over heat the wood? But still looks sharp!!
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Thanks! Haha. I'll add that to the list of experience on my resume! How is China? Probably the best crab Rangoon ever!

I'm not actually worried about the heat. It has over two inches of clear space before the wood. The exhaust temp will be relatively cool by the time it gets to the kick up and there is a fair amount of air moving over it going down the road. Time will tell if I am wrong though.
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Old 06-01-2015, 09:22 PM   #1364
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You should have them exit THROUGH the side of the bed.... Add a polishes stainless steel plate to protect the paint. Easy to clean the soot
I don't personally care for exhaust exiting through the body. It does look cool on some things, but not for this truck. I had a friend say that the other day while looking it over. I just don't like how it looks when I picture it in my head. If the world were perfect, or I was a better planner I would run a single out the back. As it is, I'm glad I don't have to run a stack. That would be embarrassing... Haha
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Glad you won't be tuning a stack to !!!!
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Old 06-02-2015, 08:50 PM   #1366
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You should have went out the back behind the tire.
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Old 06-02-2015, 11:34 PM   #1367
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wouldn't i have loved to. that old phrase about putting poop in a sack comes to mind
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Old 06-04-2015, 07:10 PM   #1368
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Nice work as usual. Are you going to angle cut or keep it square? It's gonna look good either way.
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Old 06-05-2015, 09:34 PM   #1369
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Pure awsomeness, I found you build on pirate but it is no where as detailed. Just amazing.
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Old 06-05-2015, 10:34 PM   #1370
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Nice work as usual. Are you going to angle cut or keep it square? It's gonna look good either way.
Thanks!
right now i am leaning towards just making a square cut on each staggered so they both stick out the same amount. we'll see i guess. this is one of those things that changes in my head a lot.

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Pure awsomeness, I found you build on pirate but it is no where as detailed. Just amazing.
Thanks! this has always been the 'original' thread. has all of the updates in real time. i post to a few others but sometimes they get behind and i skip over details through laziness... haha

so. i ordered this the other day.



had to bolt it in. in my defense, i measured this before i built stuff, so i knew the starter would fit. however, that was a long time before i made the fuel lines and had since spaced it off.

this is the oem position for the 2nd gen dodge flywheel housing.



in the truck



its crammed into the fuel lines and brake line. the clamp for the lines is toast.

the solution

mill some holes,



turn some bungs



weld



and the new position





the return line will need one additional offset. but nothing else will be affected negatively. it tucks the starter motor nicely up and out of the way. i may need to gently persuade the dipstick tube but i haven't checked that.

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nice detailed shot of that ignition feed wire. stupid technology.
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saweet.
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Old 06-07-2015, 10:26 AM   #1373
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Thanks, Jeremy
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I like the line clamps too. I'm pretty jealous that you get to use your shop for personal use. I work in a machine shop inside a fab shop and can't do that. It's like being a diabetic cake baker.

I may have made some "test pieces" on the water jet...
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Old 06-07-2015, 02:49 PM   #1375
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I do a lot of it on the bosses generosity. Having the knowledge and know how but not being able to apply it for yourself would be a bit of a pain. I think my boss values the fact that I can operate everything at the shop with productive capacity, but since I don't always do it, off the clock practice is good for the shop too. Either way I'm lucky I get to play with the toys. Word about the ol water cooler is, a big five axis milling center is on its way to our corner of the world. We'll be the only machine that isn't black in four hundred miles with the capacity it has. I don't hold any hopes of getting the keys to that play house, but I can design and have the shop cut it. This might make life hard... Haha. Now that I think of it, it should be able to cut wheels...
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