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Post by hardhitinu on Sept 14, 2010 17:21:30 GMT -5
electric wall wire is what I use to hold my hood and trunk down when I run a chain and go show I had that stuff holding my rad. in this yr worked good for that too
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Post by etownrdnck on Sept 14, 2010 18:41:12 GMT -5
i have used the wire your talking about on my hood of my minivan and it held up i just went around it 3 or 4 times and then twisted it tight and i used as many points as allowed
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Post by 96greenchevy on Sept 17, 2010 0:28:24 GMT -5
got under the hood cleaned out and everything inside^^ all the wireing silinoid and voltage regulater are moved inside just gotta get longer battery cables^^ my fuel tank bought from a mission store so got it CHEAP.^^ an old chainsaw box found on the side of road= free battery box^^ i hope to have car welded in the week and just wait till nov.
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Post by hardhitinu on Sept 17, 2010 10:31:34 GMT -5
looking good man looks like you got all that wiring all organized thats why I run a mopar in my ford took care of all that wiring I'm not good with wiring LOL Looking good
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Post by etownrdnck on Sept 17, 2010 10:40:58 GMT -5
like the battery box thats differnt but it def works and its FREE!!!!!
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Post by 96greenchevy on Sept 17, 2010 10:42:57 GMT -5
i thought it was gonna be a nightmare but it wasnt too bad i just added a lil wire to extend some of them and stuffed them in the hole. seem to be good i gave a lil test drive to make sure and it did good. im just glad that part is over. and thank you for the kind words
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Post by 96greenchevy on Sept 17, 2010 10:46:47 GMT -5
yea etown i drove by it and had to turn around i knew what i was gonna do with it lol. its got latches on it and a whole already where the blade went so i car run the cables.
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Post by hardhitinu on Sept 17, 2010 10:46:57 GMT -5
i thought it was gonna be a nightmare but it wasnt too bad i just added a lil wire to extend some of them and stuffed them in the hole. seem to be good i gave a lil test drive to make sure and it did good. im just glad that part is over. and thank you for the kind words I think before I took it to the derby I'd try to figure out where those wires were that you had to make alittle longer and replace them with new wire why because the more connections you have the more that can go wrong
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Post by etownrdnck on Sept 17, 2010 10:50:29 GMT -5
i thought it was gonna be a nightmare but it wasnt too bad i just added a lil wire to extend some of them and stuffed them in the hole. seem to be good i gave a lil test drive to make sure and it did good. im just glad that part is over. and thank you for the kind words I think before I took it to the derby I'd try to figure out where those wires were that you had to make alittle longer and replace them with new wire why because the more connections you have the more that can go wrong true and double check them before your heat and make sure their connected well
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Post by helm024j on Sept 18, 2010 21:05:07 GMT -5
need to make sure the check valve ball isnt restricting fuel at full throttle. ive had to modify a few..looks good
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Post by 96greenchevy on Sept 23, 2010 23:35:20 GMT -5
i have seem to have sorta hit a "road block" in my build. I have bought 2 fuel tanks 1 plastic 6g tank and 1 used metal 4-5g tank. i cannt seem to come up with more ideas on how to run my return to my either tanks. Also earlier i found that their is 3 line that hooked up to the fuel tank. 2 run on the passenger side and 1 runs on the driver side.i believe that the 2 on the passenger side is the line from tank to the motor and the return but not sure about the 1 one the driver side. any suggestions on either?
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Post by etownrdnck on Sept 24, 2010 12:44:34 GMT -5
on my tank their was three also one was a vent i think and the other two were ins and outs i would use the metal tank and drill a whole and use a tap and dye kit and make it so you can screw in a barbed fitting for your return hose. thats what i did and it worked great. is hould be posting a vid on my channel soon on how to do it
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Post by 96greenchevy on Oct 4, 2010 2:46:12 GMT -5
^front view of fuel cell^ ^top view of fuel cell^ ^tranny cooler off of an explorer^ sponsored part ^electric fan from a sunfire^ another sponsored part
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Post by 96greenchevy on Oct 4, 2010 2:53:24 GMT -5
^got the first part of the roof patched up with .090 aluminum^ ^i went ahead and wired the trunk lid down i should need to get back in there^ ^heres a goofy picture i took after i doodled on it the other night^
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Post by scooter24d on Oct 4, 2010 7:23:12 GMT -5
looking good
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