So the trailer started to get organized, after painting the inside white, in efforts to make service less hectic and less of a mess.
simple, and effective its a tight squeeze but it works and the car fits with some room to spare! Still need to make an exterior tire mount as well as find a way to store the truck spare (factory attachment rusted out and failed) then eventually have the toolbox raised off the floor allowing for more storage spaces underneath for totes.
after that some lights will go up potentially as the front of the trailer has a battery box and is wired in a way that receives alternator voltage, so need to finish the box and add some permanent lighting in here.
not too shabby, more updates on that likely in the future but the truck needs the attention now.
Need to do the PCV fix so I grabbed a spare manifold from the junkyard and went about slowly making the required mods...
We all know this story, shitty vent at the bottom of the intake manifold is the PCV system for the big block but a proper one will be installed with catch can.
I really like the raylar GIF that explains this mod:
tada! (midway progress)
sandblasted and cleaned, ready for a dozen layers of clear coat to help keep dirt from packing in all the crevasses.
Got the manifold re welded up and ready to rock, vented crank case was first option but its not ideal as I needed that crank vacuum to slow my timing cover leak which I found may not be my fault, apparently the tool wore out on this component and was having a lot of casting porosity so oil would leak through the cover itself, which is frustrating...
so back to oil catch can and PCV routing it is...
this will mimic the factory LY6 setup except adding in a catch can to trap some of the garbage.
so with the intake mod done and the new manifold installed I needed (wanted) to re-do the intake plumbing.
I have lots of room for an air compressor now in the old airbox space which was not feasible before due to very high current leads running the long distance to the trunk from the engine bay, 00 gauge wire did not sound fun for the ARB twin compressor. Still need to take some exact measurements but I am open to going to the single for space/cost reasons too. That will happen before summer when I actually need compressed air for tires and some air tools.
The valve covers are already plumbed with ports ready for the PCV system, I just need to weld a bung onto this aluminum tubing for the fresh air part and then it will be ready for a touch up on the engine/trans tune.