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GregWeld 06-09-2013 06:06 PM

Awesome Ed....


The time spent with "others" doing these projects -- to me -- is the very best part of the whole deal.

pokey64 06-09-2013 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 485435)
Awesome Ed....


The time spent with "others" doing these projects -- to me -- is the very best part of the whole deal.

I agree Greg. Other than the initial motor/trans swap, I've done about all the work myself. I don't mind working alone... But I must say it was great sharing the experience with my dad. Plus there are few things that just require an extra set of hands. He stopped by for a few minutes Friday night just to see how it was looking and hear me fire it up. I think he was more excited to hear it run then I was.

waynieZ 06-09-2013 08:55 PM

That's great, I miss the time I had with my father. Glad its on the tail end and you'll be driving soon.

tones2SS 06-10-2013 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by pokey64 (Post 481286)

I know this is from an older post, but I love this photo Ed!

pokey64 06-10-2013 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 485511)
That's great, I miss the time I had with my father. Glad its on the tail end and you'll be driving soon.

Thanks Wayne.

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Originally Posted by tones2SS (Post 485693)
I know this is from an older post, but I love this photo Ed!

Thanks Tones. I've got a few more things to clean up under the hood. I'll be sure to keep posting pics for your viewing enjoyment!

pokey64 08-10-2013 11:58 AM

Been a long couple of months since we fired up the car and I last posted an update. Illness and death in the family along with a crazy work load can really burn a person out. Thankfully things are normalizing.

Took a little time off work this week and got some things buttoned up on the car.
Heat shield on fuel lines
Adjusted exhaust to add clearance to fuel lines and built new/better muffler hangers
Installed speedo gear/adapter
Wrapped up AC wiring and cleaned up wiring under dash
Fixed a clearance issue between the throttle linkage and air cleaner base and took slack out of throttle cable
Installed seat belts in the back seat and a hook in the package tray for our son’s car seat
Got the AC charged
Buttoned up the engine bay and cleaned the interior.

Driving to the AC appointment Wednesday was the first time the car has been on the road in 2 years. Man, it’s crazy to think about that… After picking it up I put on 20 miles of town and hi-way driving. There is a bit of a stumble when taking off with too low of RPM that I still need to figure out. But other than that the EFI really lets the car pull strong and smooth.

Yesterday our town had a cruise night. It was great to finally be able to load the family up and go for a drive. Made a couple laps around town then met up with some friends. They had never seen the car out of the garage before. Hung out with them a while and then decided to take a couple more laps and head home. Traffic was bumper to bumper at a snail pace which really sucks with a torquey big block and manual trans. We decided to head towards the edge of town and do a loop around the industrial park then head home.

A couple blocks away from home the exhaust fumes/gas smell got really strong. We’ve got a header leak and the tune seems to be running rich so I assumed it was coming from that. We got her pulled into the garage and I noticed wet spots on the driveway and floor. It was gas! I did a once over of all the fittings I could easily access and did not see an drips. I cycled the fuel pump a few times and finally found the leak. It was a pretty rapid drip coming out of the braid hose that runs from the driver side fuel rail behind the distributor to the regulator. It was dripping onto the EFI wire harness then down on to the bell housing. Thank God nothing caused it to ignite! :confused59: I was not able to pin point where the leak originates from. It seemed to be coming through the braided ss at the low spot but I could not see an obvious hole. It could be coming from a hose end and traveling down to the low spot. There are no pinch points and the hose is not rubbing on anything. Everything was hot so I did not dig into it too much. I wiped up what I could and put a fan blowing on the engine bay to cool it down and dry it off. I had pressure tested every hose before final install and fire up. Hopefully I find something obvious and can get it remedied quickly.


Here's some obligatory crappy cell phone pics from Wednesday.. Will shoot some better pics and maybe a video next time we take the car out.
http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/a...807_182148.jpg
http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/a...807_182138.jpg
http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/a...808_213758.jpg

And just for fun, I thought I’d share how my uncle packages his sweet corn. He works pretty hard all year long to stock piling these boxes. :happy23: :lol:
http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/a...808_174521.jpg

GregWeld 08-10-2013 02:05 PM

Sometimes the AN 37* stuff can be tricky to get to seal.... So I'd back off the fitting and then sneak up on it three or four times - backing off - and then tightening it again.

Sorry to hear you've had "issues"! Life has a habit of getting involved while we're making other plans...


Looks great Ed!

waynieZ 08-10-2013 02:50 PM

I hope you get it figured out and its an easy fix.

pokey64 08-10-2013 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 498078)
Sometimes the AN 37* stuff can be tricky to get to seal.... So I'd back off the fitting and then sneak up on it three or four times - backing off - and then tightening it again.

Thanks for the tip Greg. I'll give that a shot first when I get back out there.

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 498078)
Sorry to hear you've had "issues"! Life has a habit of getting involved while we're making other plans...

Yes, life can be a b*tch at times!

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 498078)
Looks great Ed!

Thanks man!

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Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 498082)
I hope you get it figured out and its an easy fix.

Thanks Wayne, me too.

RodZZilla 08-10-2013 07:41 PM

If your uncle needs help generating carriers, let me know. :happy23:


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