Too me, it looks like the p/s belt is too far out. What about putting the belt on the inner pulley groove on the pump? Hard to tell if that would fix it or be just as bad.
I was thinking the same thing.
Too me, it looks like the p/s belt is too far out. What about putting the belt on the inner pulley groove on the pump? Hard to tell if that would fix it or be just as bad.
one month in silence bump
it happens you know.Ain’t this the truth.. head bumps totally suck..Maybe he bumped his head on something?....it happens you know.
-G
bp71 - Let me know if you need more pics from different angles, or whatever. I'll send you anything you need - not a problem. It comes with a reduced size glove box, but aside from that, it appears to be basically tucked up under the dash and not invasive in any way. I have not run the tubing that carries the air yet because my vents are with the front clip (I think), glove box door, etc. at the body shop. Also, my sole focus right now is getting it running so that I can get the front clip put back on. Hell, even after that I probably still have another year.......roll bar, nerf bar (it's never going off road), seats, lights, etc, etc, etc........I'm patient. Dropped off the '88 at the tranny shop tonight - can't wait to have it back running! My plan all along has been for my daughter to drive it, but taking it to the shop tonight (after not driving it for 3 weeks) I was like.......'If she crashes it....' We'll see. I know that year group are a dime a dozen, but I love that damn thing. After driving my SuperDuty, I really appreciate the short wheel base, and......I don't know - I just love that damn thing. I can see me going LS, totally modernizing the interior/drivetrain, and making it my DD..........we'll see. One at a time!
Here is the setup I'm using. You could run braided hose and a/n fittings from the pump to the inlet of the summit line. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-g3120-2 . There is another picture of theYou guys remember Speed Shops? An actual brick and mortar you walked into and there were parts and dudes who spoke the language and could help you........JFC. I am in San Diego, not exactly a Po-dunk town - I can't find shit. The limitations of the Internet come into play many times when shopping for things, and trying to figure out the whole 'Fuel Pump to Carb with fuel filter and fuel pressure gauge' has proven to be rather frustrating over the Internet. If anyone has overcome this challenge and has words of wisdom they are willing to share, I would really appreciate it.
That's one of my last few remaining challenges before testing the wiring with a battery tender, and assuming nothing smokes, throwing some gasoline in this thing, hooking up a battery, and seeing what happens.........Well, ok, I have to finish the gear shifter/steering wheel/horn thing, but that requires time, not parts. As far as parts are concerned, I believe the last thing I need (before starting) is to connect the fuel pump to the carb, but I want to put a filter and a gauge in line.
I'm getting real antsy to get my front clip on......