When I had an accident with my big rig and I smashed my radiator and a 6" piece of the plastic tank broke off, I just welded it back then smeared silicone sealer on the rubber gasket that was mutilated and crimped the whole thing back, and drove it for the next year.See, this is why we're friends. Time will tell if it works.
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That right there is the main reason I went single exhaustSo should this concern me? Exhaust is really close to the fuel line. You'll see I wrapped part in heat shielding. It was actually touching the pipe before I zip ties it back. Should I shield the rest and the filter?
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That right there is the main reason I went single exhaust
I am wondering if this wasn't part of my hard start problem once the engine was warm causing vapor lock of sorts. Hopefully this and all those silly sensors I replaced fixes it. It blows my mind the muffler shop that installed for the PO didn't think about this. They had to know the fuel line was touching the pipe when they installed it, but then again, if you saw the idiotic way they did the turn downs I don't why I'm surprised. That heat shielding was expensive but I may get more of it and use header wrap around the part near the fuel filter if it still hard starts. Better safe than stranded.That should be plenty of space. There’s something in my mind about needing at least an inch of space to allow plenty of airflow. Wrapping it can’t hurt though.
I swear my pipes are closer to the transmission than that. I need to go and take a look.
I use a lot of heat wrap and shielding on my stuff.I am wondering if this wasn't part of my hard start problem once the engine was warm causing vapor lock of sorts. Hopefully this and all those silly sensors I replaced fixes it. It blows my mind the muffler shop that installed for the PO didn't think about this. They had to know the fuel line was touching the pipe when they installed it, but then again, if you saw the idiotic way they did the turn downs I don't why I'm surprised. That heat shielding was expensive but I may get more of it and use header wrap around the part near the fuel filter if it still hard starts. Better safe than stranded.
So here we are, two weeks later. I've been working all along but this thing has fought me all the way. You'll see in the pics. First, I finally finished welding in the plates. I was not impressed with how the plates fitted. I had to do a ton of modifications, much with a hammer and C-clamps as well as some cutting and welding to the lower plate to get it to fit. I got sidelined a few days by getting metal in my eye too. Yes, I wore glasses and a shield, except for one last pass with a cup brush on a drill and that was all it took. With the plates welded, seam sealed, and painted I tried to put in the Jeep lower steering column bearing. It was a real pain, apparently the PO put in a column that had been wrecked so the shaft kept going up into the housing when I'd tap the bearing with a rubber mallet. I don't think the truck was wrecked, the body and doors are too straight and I know he swapped doors from his junkier rig before I bought it. Eventually, I'll get a rebuilt column, but the service manual I have said this isn't a deal breaker for the monent. I did the XJ shaft upgrade too. It was somewhat easy since my steering column had ben wrecked. I put the ORD braces in today finally. It took 4 days just to get the steering box on. The frame repair plates were definitely not the same as the OE frame contours, and I had to do some serious grinding/notching to get either brace to fit. I also had to retap one of the holes on the box and shim the top right bolt with two grade 8 washers to get it flush against the frame. I bet it took it off and on over a dozen times. It's on there now with some red loctite 271 and torqued to specs. I pray I never take it off again. With all that done I waiting on my springs. No word from ORD on when they're coming in. The lead time on Summit Racing for those springs is forty days so I'm assuming the end of the month for me. I'll probably put the steering pump on soon and put the rest of the truck on jack stands so I can start on removing the rear su
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well that is freaking terrifying
You can bet your sweet behind I wear glasses and face shield almost all the time now!I had assumed the air injection was a manual trans thing. My 88 has the same injection and the same manifolds. the injection nozzles may or may not have been trimmed and shortened to get them away from my exhaust valve and open things up... IM about to get photos of the engine build, bumper, and custom air filter posted on my build thread. Im fairly proud of my air cleaner. was a lot of work, but rather than flip my air cleaner lid... wonder if your passenger core support has what mine did??
I loaded some photos on a usb stick and forgot to bring them to work today. the core support on my 1988 had a round knockout on the passenger side, with a plastic fitting that stuck in there and twists to lock in place? thats what the plastic snorkel duct attaches to from the air cleaner. well, all im going to say for now is that my 1988 has the same knockout on the driver side as well ...You can bet your sweet behind I wear glasses and face shield almost all the time now!
Send me some pictures and I can tell you what my passenger core support looks like. I've never been so frustrated trying to put an air cleaner on a truck as I was a couple months ago with that thing. That truck is such a Frankenstein in some spots. There's no telling what the POs have done. When I had the oil pan off I found a melling oil pump (it looked nearly brand new) amongst other stuff like the timing chain that made me say hmm. The truck runs kind of wonky sometimes, I almost wonder if they put a very mild cam in it and the computer hates it. I was just looking today and I think I'm going to put a new ignition coil, EGR valve, and TPS sensor on it to see if I can smooth it out at idle and get it to start when the motor is hot. I keep trying to avoid sinking too much money into that motor because I really just want to buy a crate 383 and turn the world upside down, but I've got way too many other expensive things on the list lol so I guess I need to get it running as good as I can until then.

I'm pretty sure mine has the same knockout on the passenger's side. I wish the POs would have left it alone. Got me curious about the driver's side, I'll have to look today when I get home.I loaded some photos on a usb stick and forgot to bring them to work today. the core support on my 1988 had a round knockout on the passenger side, with a plastic fitting that stuck in there and twists to lock in place? thats what the plastic snorkel duct attaches to from the air cleaner. well, all im going to say for now is that my 1988 has the same knockout on the driver side as well ...![]()