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Ron Francis sells these with a harness if I recall... Maybe AAW does too? Shiny Side Up! Bill '72 442 "Inamorata" |
steve...
Can you not run a couple of u-joints and route your steering shaft around the header instead of moving the tube and recoating?
Your car is looking good! Looks like you are going to drive yours first |
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The modified headers fit perfectly and the steering hooks right up. Next week we just have to wire it, fuel it, water it and fire it up. :) |
looks awesome steve, you got a semi yet or what? :thumbsup:
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Steve, can you tell me where you got the powersteering pully, of course mines cracked, ans whats it made of, Thanks
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what are you doing for power steering lines?
The rack has a 9/16 and 5/8 SAE thread. Are you going to build your own lines or are you going to get the kit from DSE?
I am working on that portion of my project this week so I will let you know what I am dong...just curious on what you are. Also, what size injectors and brand did you go with? |
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Ended up using FAST 36lb injectors. The shorter LS2 32lb'ers were just a PITA to run with the FAST intake and rails (they are working on an adaptor kit which should make it easier) |
Thanks on the PS pully info, I have a F body LS1 in my car, I think my pump fell on the floor and cracked the pully, that one looks killer!
Whens the front end sheet metal install?? |
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Long day today.. There's a price to pay for trying to have what you want. lol
I wanted to run the f-body LS1 pulley system since I feel it's very compact and has a nice clean look. Instead of the alternator being mounted way high it's down low and tight to the block. I just like how it looks. On my '69 with a regular gear box it was no problem. However with the power rack/pinion it hit the upper hard line. The problem was that he line make a big looping bend and that bend was hitting the back of the alternator. I cut the tubing so I could use the section with the flare and then drilled and tapped the nut and added a ninety fitting that had a #6 AN on one end. I then had a #6 male welded to the other end of the tubing. This allowed me to get rid of the loop and use a short braided line to give the alternator the needed clearance. As luck would have it the post on the back of the alt perfectly lined up with and hit the new fitting (couldn't have engineered to hit more exactly.. lol). I took apart the alternator and we made a shorter stud that now gives me a wopping 1/4-inch clearance. Everything fits very tightly, which looks sweet but is a PITA to get right. Tomorrow the Camaro goes on the rack so we can plumb the fuel lines, secure the tranny, install the driveshaft and we will also run the wiring. The car needs to be done next Tuesday so it can go back to the body shop for the front end re-installation. Here's the modified steering line: |
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