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  • Looks good to me man. Nice & clean.

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    • If you're looking for molded hoses for your swap , here's a great guide

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      • Now that most of the fabrication is done I can take it apart and make things pretty. I needed to finish welding a section of the frame , clean and paint various parts , wired in the Spal fans , heat wrapped the crossover pipe and installed the radiator catch can . I bought one of those cheap aluminum catch cans on Amazon. They come will some half-assed mounting bracket/hose clamp arrangement , I don’t do that. The can is 3 inches in diameter. So looking for a better way , I found on Amazon aluminum off-road light mounts. They are meant to clamp onto a 3 inch roll bar . 2 for $20 , that works for me. In the meantime I’m saving up for some Holley goodness ...
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        • My latest project was to set up a catch can/ PVC system . Going through my AN fittings I found a couple of GM fuel line adapter fittings . I drilled them out enough that they would slide over the stock valve cover ports and bonded them in place. I then used an Evil Energy hose and AN fitting kit to make up the lines as well as an Allstar Performance catch can .

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          • Originally posted by langleylad View Post
            My latest project was to set up a catch can/ PVC system ......
            never realized you were plumbing water lines on your truck.... or is it possible that you meant PCV?

            Doing it all wrong since 1966

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            • Originally posted by SuperBuickGuy View Post

              never realized you were plumbing water lines on your truck.... or is it possible that you meant PCV?
              Figures it would be you to call me on that ! 🤣
              Yes , you are correct. I meant PCV
              Thanks for paying attention

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              • Originally posted by langleylad View Post
                Figures it would be you to call me on that ! 🤣
                Yes , you are correct. I meant PCV
                Thanks for paying attention
                I have to say it to my self every time Polyvinyl chloride. Or I get it wrong.
                http://www.bangshift.com/forum/forum...-consolidation
                1.54, 7.31 @ 94.14, 11.43 @ 118.95

                PB 60' 1.49
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                • It's coming along ...

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                  • Many moons ago, I had a '89 S-10 Blazer with a 383/700r4 as my daily driver.

                    I can't count the number of times it tried to kill me.........This is gonna be worse! I like it!
                    A.K.A. Brian
                    Jack of many trades-master of none

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                    • This truck scooted along nicely with the 4.3 V6 , this new combination should be a handful

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                      • These new fangled plastic intakes are the cat's pjs . The vacuum ports provided will not work because of the close relationship to the hood. The intake is so easy to drill and tap. I need new locations for the IAT sensor and a vacuum port for the BOV .

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                        • Today’s project was to get the dash ready for a Holley 7” Digital Dash . I could spend $300+ for an aftermarket piece but why do that when I can make my own with material I already have plus I don’t have $300+ to buy one when I’m trying to save $ to buy the digital dash. I also deleted the heater controls and made a delete plate . I used some black textured plastic thats used by stereo installers from Amazon .

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                          • schnazzy
                            Doing it all wrong since 1966

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                            • Originally posted by SuperBuickGuy View Post
                              schnazzy
                              You’re darn toot’n !

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                              • This weekend I installed the factory air dam. Which of course had to be modified to fit and I started to disassemble the front suspension for a good cleaning and paint .

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