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I heard about the old school big block guys drilling the holes to help the cooling.
I'm pretty sure I have a few used ones. I could get them in the mail tomorrow if you like.Anyone know of a place I could get factory style studs that have the nut formed into them? I would like to get new if possible.
That'd be cool, just a couple of them. Do you need my address?I'm pretty sure I have a few used ones. I could get them in the mail tomorrow if you like.
I can send to your work address, which I already have, if you like.Do you need my address?
It is a super tight fit. I used flexible lines and went down the drivers side. I forget, are you still running dual tanks and the fuel switch valve?I'm not sure 90° fittings will fit with the firewall.
It's a single suburban tank, so I could run lines on either side.It is a super tight fit. I used flexable lines and went down the drivers side. I forget, are you still running dual tanks and the fuel switch valve?
From reading thru L29 info, I've seen a lot of complaints about the factory fuel pressure regulator. I've decided to run aftermarket unit. I was looking into how to bypass the regulator and someone mentioned using this ICT 5.3L bypass: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084KN6CHH?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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It fit perfect.
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Incidentally, I was able to get the last intake bolt installed without pulling the fuel rail. I left the fuel lines unbolted and I could move them out of the way far enough.
Got the cam sensor installed, aka capless and rotorless distributor. EFI Connection sells the blank caps.
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I noticed today the fuel lines are point to the driver side but the truck lines are on the passenger side. Have to see how it looks in the truck. I'm not sure 90° fittings will fit with the firewall. I've also been thinking about replacing the factory fuel lines, so that might make things easier now.
Yes and no. I remembered to phase it but I went off memory on the degrees and figured out later I'm off by 60° because I forgot to add in the reference angle.Did you remember to phase the rotor so the falling edge is on the correct orientation to TDC from the compression stroke relative to the sensor?
Sounds like some megasquirt shitYes and no. I remembered to phase it but I went off memory on the degrees and figured out later I'm off by 60° because I forgot to add in the reference angle.
I will fix that and I was thinking I should post up that process here.
Sounds like some megasquirt shit
Probably corrosion. Joints with dissimilar metals should not be anywhere near saltwater unless you use special coatings to prevent corrosion.Watch the marine stuff as many times they had cast iron intakes instead of aluminum. Not a boat guy so I’m don’t know the reason behind that logic.
Makes sense.Probably corrosion. Joints with dissimilar metals should not be anywhere near saltwater unless you use special coatings to prevent corrosion.