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Can you give me some insight on what part #'s these fittings are and what are actually "adapting" for you ??
I have the Jeep steering box in my 1970 442 and I'm not at this point yet.
I'm down for the winter.
I'm not sure what high pressure line I'm going to use yet, but I heard a 1985 Monte Carlo works.
I'm also doing the LY6 / T-56 upgrade and I'm basically at the same point you are right now.
I have the Jeep steering box in my 1970 442 and I'm not at this point yet.
I'm down for the winter.
I'm not sure what high pressure line I'm going to use yet, but I heard a 1985 Monte Carlo works.
I'm also doing the LY6 / T-56 upgrade and I'm basically at the same point you are right now.
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You need adapter fittings that convert from oring to flare style so you can use STOCK high pressure lines for any steering box you choose.
Lee manufacturing is out of business, but Protouringtexas.com has them instock.
Lee manufacturing is out of business, but Protouringtexas.com has them instock.
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Used Protouringtexas adapter plates so I can run the factory LS ac compressor. And tacked their spacer plate to the motor stands. Goin to fit every thing again to make sure before I weld it up solid.
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I did some inventory of parts I got with the car, found these center caps and beauty rings. The caps where wrapped in news paper from 1982 and in an original BF Goodrich bag, they say made in Canada so they must be original gm parts! Wonder what they are worth?
One ring does have a small bit of damage but nothing that effects it being used.
One ring does have a small bit of damage but nothing that effects it being used.
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Changed my backing plates after discovering mine were, some how, bent. Installed a stainless brake line kit. Came out pretty nice, all of the bends were close enough and didn't require to much modification to fit just right. I plan to change the location of the distribution block, I've seen to many people with headers issues not to plan ahead now.