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350sbc ready, need to install new clutch weld in new firewall for the heater to a/c conversion mount up my pedal assembly and drill hole for new hydo clutch master cylinder I need to install driver side front spring mount for the rear I got from charity case and figure out my shackle angle then mount up my shackle flip from off road designs mount my 14 bolt FF under it and measure driveline length and have a dive line cut down sounds like it's a lot and it is but I've already done quite a bit and mostly just bolt stuff up after I figure where to mount my shackle flip
 
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Awesome thread title!

I didn't think that the firewall was any different for heat or A/C. I don't know for sure.

Keep up your positive attitude! Hell yeah!
 
for sure, yeah they are different ill take pix before and after and post them up
 
Finally got the other spring, axle and rear brake lines on now I need to finish my firewall, clutch conversion, and trans hump mod so I can put motor/trans/t-case in so I can properly measure for positions of rear shackle flip

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Wherever I read it said there is 3 divots where you drill out the holes for a clutch master cylinder which is wrong close but wrong, notice the 3 divots I drilled out I knew it wasn't right the center divot is off so I made a template and this is the hole marked out to drill

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Wherever I read it said there is 3 divots where you drill out the holes for a clutch master cylinder which is wrong close but wrong, notice the 3 divots I drilled out I knew it wasn't right the center divot is off so I made a template and this is the hole marked out to drill

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I read the same and found no divots on my firewall. Drilled the holes from a cardboard template and it worked out well. But having correct divots could have made it easier. :dunno:
 
A/C firewall I need to weld in also noticed that the fuse box on this 91' blazer is slightly smaller than the 85 fuse box I have that has all the wiring for the a/c So i need to cut that a little bigger

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A/C firewall I need to weld in also noticed that the fuse box on this 91' blazer is slightly smaller than the 85 fuse box I have that has all the wiring for the a/c Soni need to cut that a little bigger
 
I read the same and found no divots on my firewall. Drilled the holes from a cardboard template and it worked out well. But having correct divots could have made it easier. :dunno:[/QUOTE
Yeah divots make it easier but that center divot was way off
 

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