1964 impala lq4/4l65e conversion
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Don't forget to shim to gear inside the pump to locate the housing before your tighten it. I just read a thread recently that the OP didn't know this was a must. Needless to say, he has bad oil pressure now and going to go through his engine again.
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thanks for that info
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good to see your still chipping away at it. It gets alot easier when you start assembling the shiny stuff. have you replaced the driveshaft yet? if not I have a almost new one that I had built for my belair before deciding to go twin turbo so I built another one both have the slip yolk in the rear were it should have been in the first place. hit me up if your interested.
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good to see your still chipping away at it. It gets alot easier when you start assembling the shiny stuff. have you replaced the driveshaft yet? if not I have a almost new one that I had built for my belair before deciding to go twin turbo so I built another one both have the slip yolk in the rear were it should have been in the first place. hit me up if your interested.
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good to see your still chipping away at it. It gets alot easier when you start assembling the shiny stuff. have you replaced the driveshaft yet? if not I have a almost new one that I had built for my belair before deciding to go twin turbo so I built another one both have the slip yolk in the rear were it should have been in the first place. hit me up if your interested.
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still fighting with the steering column
does anyone have an idea how to get this section of trim of so i can remove the windshield? i removed all the trim on the inside surrounding the windshield
here is all the interior trim bagged and tagged
drip is gotta come off to...i think im either gonna paint all the trim around the windows or get them powdercoated black
does anyone have an idea how to get this section of trim of so i can remove the windshield? i removed all the trim on the inside surrounding the windshield
here is all the interior trim bagged and tagged
drip is gotta come off to...i think im either gonna paint all the trim around the windows or get them powdercoated black