As long as it has hubcaps everything counts as stock, right?![]()
Pretty much.
Just hide all the custom stuff as much as possible. 99% of the people you meet won't know the difference.

....of course the 1% who do, are all members of this site.
-G
As long as it has hubcaps everything counts as stock, right?![]()

I did have another oil leak show up though. I haven't had a chance to look it over real close to see for sure where it is coming from, but at a quick glance it might be just coming from the oil filter. Hopefully it's just on a touch loose.
I snugged it up a bit with an oil filter wrench and no more leak.
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Got up into the mountains for fathers day and snapped a nice pic on the way home.
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driving in the evening with the top down is just awesome this time of year!
Oh, and harbor freight had the 20 ton press on sale over the weekend so I picked that up in anticipation of needing it for my gear swap.



I want to drive it while the weather is still good.
I tried to get some vroom vroom video along with a nice sunset but the gf kept sticking the camera in the wind so it got drowned out a lot.Still pretty though.


I got my acc pedal all figured out!
The first order of business was to remove the adjustable pedal and arm and then cut down the part that is staying.
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With everything that was causing interference cut off it was time to test fit it.
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As you can see, it fits in nicely but I still had to use the plastic spacer that was used on my stock pedal bracket. The firewall bends in towards the cabin near the top so I had to use the spacer to keep from running into the firewall.
Luckily, this lead to inspiration! The plastic spacer is used to hold the horizontal portion of the stock pedal arm and give it a pivot point. Since I was using the spacer anyway, and I wanted the new pedal to end up in the same place as the old pedal I installed the old pedal on the DBW mount. I did this just so I could see where it landed in relation to the new mount, but I realized that if I connected the arms, the old pedal could push on the DBW arm just as easily as it pulled on the old throttle cable.
I just happened to have the perfect connector left over from one of my ideas on connecting the hydroboost.
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The pivot points don't line up quite right but a couple of rubber washers gives it enough play that it works just fine.
installed:
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I think it turned out pretty slick. Plus, I didn't have to modify the stock pedal, arm, or bracket, so once I had everything test fit together I was able to remove it and reinstall the stock pieces and keep the truck drivable.
I think I've got pretty much everything done that can be done before I have to yank the old engine. getting close...

13 inches.......oh wait, what are we doing again?![]()
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LOL! I can always count on you guys for the best technical information. :P

absolutely.Well the serious answer is "it's all about the fulcrum position"
-G
