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Old 01-05-2008, 09:05 PM
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Well here are a few of them at least. I'm still working on it and it's definitely getting close. I'm working on the engine harness now and that is it powertrain wise. I still have to finish up some paintwork and then get the interior and all of the glass back in it.
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thats a really right fit for the drivers side header
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glad to see that you are still progressing well. I think my power steering pump went out on the Jimmy. I guess luckily its lifetime warranty from the zone and I just got back for my week off so I would be down to make the drive to see it again let me know
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where did you get the 2 hoses u used on the inlet and return of your vette fuel filter? same thing i want to do with mine.
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Jimmy I have a great lift plate that would really help you balance that motor and trans during installation......
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On a full size chevy truck with a 5.3 they are the supply and return hoses on the fuel rail. I found a set of lines at a salvage yard they were free and worked perfect once I cut where I needed them. Then I used compression unions with loctite on the threads.




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