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Old 07-13-2011 | 02:53 PM
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Looks great your getting real close to firning it up?
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Yeah, we're getting closer. I'm starting to get excited. We trial fitted the computer harness today, all looks good.

Rocky, what O2 sensors did you use on your car?
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Yeah, we're getting closer. I'm starting to get excited. We trial fitted the computer harness today, all looks good.

Rocky, what O2 sensors did you use on your car?
Whatever the oem is I purchased from Orileys. Why you ask you having fit issues on the drivers side manifold? If that is what you are referring to I plugged the O2 sensor in the manifold and located them in the exhaust pipes just past the manifolds both sides.
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Whatever the oem is I purchased from Orileys. Why you ask you having fit issues on the drivers side manifold? If that is what you are referring to I plugged the O2 sensor in the manifold and located them in the exhaust pipes just past the manifolds both sides.
No, actually the bung is in my exhaust pipe, so no clearance issues. I was asking because i'm going to buy the sensors soon. Thanks.
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Just a quick update as I get closer to starting the beast. The computer harness is in, along with the fans, O2 sensors, radiator hoses, steam vent line, heater hoses, and battery box (which I moved to the passenger side). We mounted the ECM behind the glove box, and a fuse box in the glove box. Here are some pics:

Fans and hoses installed. I had to make brackets for the fans to bolt to my original shroud mounts. I decided to try the Gates Power Grip clamps which are installed with a heat gun. Also pictured is the steam hose which goes to a fitting I had installed in the top tank of the radiator.
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Glove box.
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Fuse block in the glove box. I'm going to modify my glove box liner to make use of the space to the left of the fuses.
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The next two pics show the ECM mounted. We used the original GTO box and made a couple of brackets to mount it to the heater plenum. Fits pretty good.
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Old 07-31-2011 | 10:29 PM
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Nice! Good work so far! I like the glove box idea planning on doing something similar myself.
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what fan assembly is that?
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what fan assembly is that?


1997 Intrepid. Fits the core very well.
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thanks. i ran a contour dual fan in my '66 but it's running very hot.
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It runs!! The start up went pretty well with just a couple of hiccups. We had a minor leak at the fuel rail, and I forgot to plug the O2 sensor hole in the exhaust manifold.

I've been driving it and it is a riot. The T56 is a dream and the car has lots of power. The engine is smooth and quiet, maybe too quiet. We still have some loose ends to tie up with the interior and gauges; the speedo and gas gauge don't work yet, and I have to build a console and put in the '04 GTO seats. We had to cut the front carpet in half since the tunnel we made is taller than the original. The console will cover the carpet.

Here are a few pics and a video.

Engine ready to go.
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Tranny tunnel we made
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Classic gauges put into an aluminum plate in the dash. Also indicators for the turn signals, bright lights, and check engine light. The Pontiac Arrowhead is from a Rally II center cap.
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It looks great, you've done a very nice job. Bob
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Old 09-09-2011 | 09:28 AM
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Congrats, you got it running. The Dash looks awesome well done. Now go have some fun with it.
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Thanks, I am having fun with it. Here are a couple of pics from a local car show on September 3rd.

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Looks good! I just recently finished my 69 GTO project, same yellow color. Maybe see you at an event in the NE some time.
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Looks good! I just recently finished my 69 GTO project, same yellow color. Maybe see you at an event in the NE some time.
That would be great.

How's the GTO running? Bob
Running great, a lot of fun to drive. The disk brakes and Grand Cherokee steering box make a big difference also. I am loving how this engine revs!
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I've come up with a rather unique console idea for my Goat. A friend had an automatic console and since the automatic shifter is mounted on top of the tranny tunnel, I thought maybe it would work for my T56 since it is in the middle of the tunnel also.

Take a look at the pics, I think it looks fantastic! I had the vacuum gauge and lid for the console, it fit in there about perfectly. Gives it a stock feel. I have some 2004 GTO seats, but I'm going to stick with the originals because they look great with the console.

I'm going to have to trim a little in the opening and also open up the bezel that goes over the shifter. I can get all 6 gears now, but a couple of them are close to the edges. Check out the pics.

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That looks cool! I had that same console on one of my '65 GTO's back in the late '70's. Bob
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That looks great. I would make a leather shift boot that is attached to a tip piece. That will cover everything and make it look finished. Heck, maybe even upholster the whole console?

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Originally Posted by darksider
I've come up with a rather unique console idea for my Goat. A friend had an automatic console and since the automatic shifter is mounted on top of the tranny tunnel, I thought maybe it would work for my T56 since it is in the middle of the tunnel also.

Take a look at the pics, I think it looks fantastic! I had the vacuum gauge and lid for the console, it fit in there about perfectly. Gives it a stock feel. I have some 2004 GTO seats, but I'm going to stick with the originals because they look great with the console.

I'm going to have to trim a little in the opening and also open up the bezel that goes over the shifter. I can get all 6 gears now, but a couple of them are close to the edges. Check out the pics.





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