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Old 03-19-2009, 01:21 PM
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Beauty, Man....excellent.
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Nice swap! Car looks good. I like the fuel pump trap door idea did you use plexiglass?
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Amazing. Great work
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thanks guys .. yea i did use plexiglass..
i wrote r.i.p tpi lol

anyways i am in need of driver side exhaust flange gasket..

the stock ones keep blowing on me.. any recommendations. ??

maybe percys?
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love the car man where did you get the oil cooler blockoff plate thats tapped for a sending unit i need one really bad any help is appreciated
Old 03-21-2009, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by TPI TERROR
thanks guys .. yea i did use plexiglass..
i wrote r.i.p tpi lol

anyways i am in need of driver side exhaust flange gasket..

the stock ones keep blowing on me.. any recommendations. ??

maybe percys?
Really?

The stock MLS ones i had amazing experiences with. I plan on re using them and reusing them untill that little spot weld breaks

I re-used mine last year with 0 leaks. Worked like a charm.
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Originally Posted by TPI TERROR
thanks guys .. yea i did use plexiglass..
i wrote r.i.p tpi lol

anyways i am in need of driver side exhaust flange gasket..

the stock ones keep blowing on me.. any recommendations. ??

maybe percys?

hum that plexiglass looks like a certain recoverable mustang's rear window?
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726.0chevelle i just tapped into the stock oil cooler plate. and adapted the oil pressure sending unit..
ive seen other models with the snsor on top .. mine was blsnk and had a dimple..



91zls6 are you using the gm ones??
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very nice work love 4th gen interiors in older cars
Old 03-22-2009, 01:41 AM
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Shet man, I'm impressed! Great work.
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Definatelly a nice build. Props to you on doing it all yourself! You can't get that feeling from a car you bought prebuilt or had somebody do it.
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i love that paint.
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Originally Posted by TPI TERROR

New slave cylinder and master

What did you use for a master cylinder with the concentric slave? Did you use the master from the third gen, 4th gen, or other?
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i used the gm 4th gen slave. master and hydraulic hose.
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Excellent car!
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nice ride!
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Originally Posted by TPI TERROR
i used the gm 4th gen slave. master and hydraulic hose.
Does that fit right up to the firewall and clutch pedal like the third gen master? Or, is modification needed?

Are you running 3rd gen, or 4th gen pedals?

Thanks for your help.
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What a beautiful car. Well done and tasteful.


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