Keep it up dude. Frame is looking good. I really like that EcoBox. I still want to get one of those for my K5 one day (maybe after my crew cab is done). Looks sick!
Keep it up dude. Frame is looking good. I really like that EcoBox. I still want to get one of those for my K5 one day (maybe after my crew cab is done). Looks sick!
Thanks.
Need to get the frame out and around the truck somehow to finish the destruction/prep in the driveway. The plasma was throwing sparks everywhere and I was afraid the fence would catch on fire.
The Eco box is a nice piece, would be a great addition to your rig for sure.
I'm contemplating whether I should run the fuel & rear brake lines inside or outside of the frame rails? Obvious downside if I ran then inside the frame rails would be accessibility. Not sure why I would ever need to access them though? It's just hard line......
Correct on both accountsThe efi I'm using is calling out -6an...I think that's another way of saying 3/8" roughly. Pretty sure tbi uses 3/8 with like 5/16 returns.

What size for the beer line?
drum or disc for the rear? Might consider 3/16 if it's disc IIRC
and the copper line from Summit is super easy to work with. Most of my '68 is plumbed in that. No problems
I ran 3/16" front and rear on my dodge with disks in the rear (Chevy calipers in the rear and dual piston factory ford calipers front) and a master cylinder from a 2001 Silverado. Works GREAT other than I need a proportioning valve because the rear locks up if you stand on em. On 42s it feels as good or better than stock. FWIW the Silverado master has a little bigger bore. The brake line I got was just some oreillys stuff that came coiled up in a box. Just my .02
You bet! I doubt there's a whole lot of difference between a 3/16 and 1/4 system?

You will get a stiffer pedal with 3/16 using rear discs I believe. Just helps build pressure sooner than 1/4.
I like the copper stuff cause its super easy to bend and flare. The steel stuff works just fine too.
I saw someone on Facebook boxing the frame with steel that had 4" holesaw cuts in it every foot or so.
Then you could run everything inside the frame, and still access it?
Martin