Since I will be planning and running the wiring in the car it is time to put everything wiring in it's own tool box. So years ago I bought two of these toolboxes from Sears in a close out sale for $60.00 each assembled. They have been sitting in my warehouse for years and I have finally found the perfect use for one of them.
Trust me fitting up this folding shelf was not planned and the fact that it was a relief.
All of this is going to find a proper home.
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Removing the Atomic 4L60E Transmission (( 09-19-20 ))
Now that I know how the trans fits and the fact that I will need to redo the trans crossmember. I am going to remove the trans so I can install
the fitting for the trans cooler lines. Plus it will open up the are under the car so I can get some work completed under the car.
I will be replacing these fittings so I can use the Holley PFT line with AN fittings
Good thing Mike was over to help.
Don't be afraid we have a plan...
Oddly enough I couldn't convince Mike to be under the rack while I lowered it down.
Perfection !!!
Opps
See you in a couple months.
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You’re a busy man! Love the write-up, all of the detail, your organization and attention to detail (and nice find on the tool boxes, they work perfectly for all you wiring materials). Does the Holley EFI tank use one of their hydromats for fuel pickup? If not, is it baffled to avoid fuel starvation? I used a Rick’s Resto-mod tank in my Chevy II, which has corner pick ups, though they say they really aren’t necessary with the OEM fuel modules used in those ranks. Thanks,
Brian
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Well it looks like I am going to do some testing with a hair dryer. Not sure how much of and issue it will be on the inside of the car. More worried about the stuff in the inner fender.
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I did use a heat gun to shrink the heat shrink tubing. What’s your thoughts ??
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I used a heat gun on some shrink tubing nearby. If your labels survived the initial tubing shrink, you're probably good.
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Marty, you might want to use some Permatex Aviation sealer with the cork gaskets. Napa usually has it in stock.
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Now that the Afco "Direct Fit" Radiator is home and modified so it will work I might as well test fit it.
Cutting up some cheap radiator hose to make make sure I order the correct size hoses.
Next up...drill holes in the Core Support.
Eventually I will drill the holes larger and install "Well Nuts"
Works perfect
Testing a 3" Hose that I borrowed from a friend
Perfect Gap.
Marty, I'm not sure you'd have enough room for the radiator to 'move' as it heats and cools down with the side to side mounts. You may need some wiggle room there so the radiator doesn't crack somewhere. Maybe take a look on a modern cars cooling system. There should be 'pins' on the radiator that go into usually large grommets. Just a thought.
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