240 Wagon Lm7/t56 build
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And yes. All pics should be working (they are for me anyway).
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I'm thinking a MPT70. Cheap and they work good. I haven't really decided yet. I want to plumb all the piping and then make that determination. Probably end up using whatever I can get a good deal on.
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Removed the A/C lines today and started fitting the front end back together. The top piece that the hood latches to is now held in by aircraft fasteners that I brought home from work (I'm an Apache mechanic).
Also, a buddy of mine won a silent auction on an entire pallet full of ls1 stuff for $350. An entire billet serpentine setup with PSC power steering pump and a ton of other goodies. He's hooking me up with all the ls1 specific parts and keeping the rest. Score!
Also, a buddy of mine won a silent auction on an entire pallet full of ls1 stuff for $350. An entire billet serpentine setup with PSC power steering pump and a ton of other goodies. He's hooking me up with all the ls1 specific parts and keeping the rest. Score!
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On the ground, jack not stuck under it this time lol. It's really slammed now :/. Going to have to either run some really stiff struts, or new springs. Looks killer though.
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Well, I thought we had it all depinned of auto stuff/emissions etc.. But we didn't. So a few more hours today, and removing the c2 fuse block (running a universal 8 fuse block) it's really stripped now.
Going to start on the fuel lines tomorrow, ordered weld on -6an fittings to braze onto the hard lines.
Going to start on the fuel lines tomorrow, ordered weld on -6an fittings to braze onto the hard lines.