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Old 04-18-2017, 11:55 PM
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Looking good.
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amazing work as always!


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amazing work as always!


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Thanks for everyone's compliments! Been working on little stuff that seems to take way more time than it should..... Battery cables shortened. The positive one is from a 2000 Cadillac and was about 8 feet long when I cut it up by the firewall, so I had plenty to work with. It was $3 at the Pick n Pull. The truck cable had that junction block in the middle so I didn't use it.

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This is the small part I cut off the negative battery cable, and the end of the positive one that I made a frame to body ground out of. Guess I forgot to get a pic of it installed, but it goes under the body mount bolt at the firewall and then to the frame.

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Got the driveshaft back, took 10 days, seems like longer than I think it should have taken, but it fits and it's got a new carrier bearing, three new u joints and a 700r4 yoke, so hopefully it works with no problems.

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Had to make a clamp to hold the A/C hoses under the fender since I couldn't find one. Just cut it out of some sheet metal.

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Then used some adhesive lined heat shrink on it so it's not just metal on the hose. It's a good way to get rid of all that super big heat shrink that comes in those packages that I never have a use for!

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Got the hoses mounted and all the wiring finished up. Put some split loom on the wires because even I don't think its a super good idea to run the wires under the fender!

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Where did you go that took 10 days for the driveshaft? I've never had one take more than 24 to 48 hours.

Speaking of taking a long time... I ordered a part December 28th and it finally arrived Friday, April 21st - one week shy of four months later. I had forgotten I ordered the part, glad I wasn't in a rush for that one. Even worse, the only contact on the deal was initiated by me and they still charged me full price plus shipping. WTF.
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LS1nova71,
Where do you source your adhesive lined heat shrink? Your A/C hose routing looks pretty slick.

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Waytek wire sells it and glue filled crimp connectors too!
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thanks. At first, I could picture the "steps" in the wheel well. The pic clears that up. Well done.
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Originally Posted by gofastwclass
Where did you go that took 10 days for the driveshaft? I've never had one take more than 24 to 48 hours..
I went to North manufacturing. I'll tell you about it the next time I see you, too much to type! Lol

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Where do you source your adhesive lined heat shrink?
I got some from Amazon, but I usually just get it at Harbor Freight. That's the assortment that has the pieces I never use.
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Originally Posted by ls1nova71
I went to North manufacturing. I'll tell you about it the next time I see you, too much to type! Lol

Interesting. Yes, I would like to know. That is my go to drive shaft guy.
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I finally found a set of tailgate hinges on eBay, and they showed up so I wanted to get the tailgate on the car. Probably not going on any road trips without a gate..... Only problem is it was rusted on one side. Apparently it had spent a fair amount of time leaning up against a building or something outside and had filled up with dirt and water and rusted the side and the latch. So a patch was in order.

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Made a template from the other side and transferred it to a piece of sheet metal.

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Cut out and being marked to cut it to fit.

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Welded in. Just need to figure out where to cut the hole for the latch.

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Cut out and latch checked for fit.

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Latch fit good so removed it and ground down the welds a bit, then rewelded the little strip I had to remove to be able to weld in the patch. Not sure what it's for, but it was there so I put it back on....

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When I got the car it didn't have an ash tray, so I got one of those too. Just needs to be painted to match the dash.

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This is the rare "Super Smoker" option! I picked up a couple of cigarette lighters, one for the ash tray and one for the glove box to plug my XM radio into. My buddy came over and saw them and asked if I was going to put them both in the ash tray. I hadn't thought about it, but that sounded like a cool idea, since you cant have too many these days what with GPS's and cell phone chargers, so I put two in the ash tray and will have a third one in the glove box.

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Got the air cleaner mods mostly done too. Took this 90's Chevy truck air cleaner and cut out the center to weld in my '59 air cleaner.

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The throttle body to air cleaner adapter. Had to grind the lip off the throttle body. It secures with a set screw.

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2bbl carb air cleaner base.

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Kept trimming the 90's air cleaner center until it fit in the center of the '59.

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All trimmed up and ready to be welded. Made sure it was as far down as the air cleaner would go for hood clearance. It's just touching the plastic part of the DBW throttle body so cant go any lower.

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All welded in...

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Just need to cut the top part off now...

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Cut off and ground smooth.

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The flat spot made a good place to put the air temp sensor. Drilled a hole and put a rubber grommet in it, then the sensor just pushes into it. I'll use the other part of the flat area for the PCV system I haven't set up yet.

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Amazing work as usual. We all come to expect nothing less from your builds. LOL.
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Originally Posted by ls1nova71
Got the air cleaner mods mostly done too. Took this 90's Chevy truck air cleaner and cut out the center to weld in my '59 air cleaner.



The throttle body to air cleaner adapter. Had to grind the lip off the throttle body. It secures with a set screw.



2bbl carb air cleaner base.



Kept trimming the 90's air cleaner center until it fit in the center of the '59.



All trimmed up and ready to be welded. Made sure it was as far down as the air cleaner would go for hood clearance. It's just touching the plastic part of the DBW throttle body so cant go any lower.



All welded in...



Just need to cut the top part off now...

Hope you don't decide to go to a fresh air (Ambient air temp) air cleaner. No, I like what your doing, I am the same way, originality is quality and "Quality isn't expensive it is priceless"
Just like a 348cu.in. or 409cu.in. Chevy engine with 3 dueces.

Cut off and ground smooth.



The flat spot made a good place to put the air temp sensor. Drilled a hole and put a rubber grommet in it, then the sensor just pushes into it. I'll use the other part of the flat area for the PCV system I haven't set up yet.



I like how you make things work, so cool!
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Nice fix for the aircleaner, your going to have everybody's mind spinnig small block or LS hmm?
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Originally Posted by motown 454
nice fix for the aircleaner, your going to have everybody's mind spinnig small block or ls hmm?
x 2...........lol
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Hey man hope you didn't get caught in all that awful flooding out you way, haven't heard from you since the first of the month?
I do love your build and skills, just outstanding on both counts!
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Originally Posted by 79LS1FOX
Hey man hope you didn't get caught in all that awful flooding out you way, haven't heard from you since the first of the month?
I do love your build and skills, just outstanding on both counts!
Thanks man! The flooding has been way south of where I am. The only flooding I have had to deal withis in my basement! I usually try to update the thread on Mondays, but have been busy working on it, but really hasnt been anything picture worthy. I have been working on the PCV system since I had to get rid of the factory set up by removing stock the intake and valve covers. I'll get some pics up sometime this weekend or Monday.
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I have been working on the PCV system since when you remove the factory valve covers, the PCV system goes with it. I kind of put the cart before the horse when I painted them since now they are going to need to be modified, and that means repainting them. I started with the intake side and was originally going to add it to the air cleaner base, but realized it would be cleaner if I utilized the factory location on the throttle body. In this pic you can see it in the rectangular hole on the left. On the right is the MAP sensor.

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I then drilled a corresponding hole in the adapter bracket, but not all the way through....

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On the side I drilled another hole that intersects with the first hole. I was a little nervous about tapping it for a fitting since it was a little thin, but it worked out perfectly.

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Cut a hole in the gasket and added the fitting.

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Then I took the fitting out of an old LS valve cover and welded it in the 283 valve cover from the inside.

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Made some baffles so it wont suck up oil on either side.

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Spot welded them in the valve covers....

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And, ruined the paint job! LOL! A little sanding and a repaint and they'll be good as new.

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This is what it looks like with the hose on it.

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I did basically the same thing for the other side, pulled the restrictor fitting out of an LS valve cover and welded it in the back of the left cover. Then hooked the vacuum source up to a T in the power brake booster hose. Turned out pretty well and I think it should work fine.
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That looks fantastic!!!


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