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    1. #41
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      Awesome build !!!



      I'm a little biased, but GREAT choice on the wheels. haha

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      1969 Camaro
      1957 Chevy 150 Utility Sedan
      2016 MB AMG-s wagon


    2. #42
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      Quote Originally Posted by Senek67RS View Post
      Have you figured out where you will be putting your remote PS reservoir? Running the same front drive on an LSA swap and running out of room...
      We'll be on that soon, I'll post a photo

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      Quote Originally Posted by Aschle View Post
      Awesome build !!!

      I'm a little biased, but GREAT choice on the wheels. haha

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      Very nice!
      When I die don't let Nina sell my car for what I told her it cost to build.

    3. #43
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      Quote Originally Posted by Senek67RS View Post
      Have you figured out where you will be putting your remote PS reservoir? Running the same front drive on an LSA swap and running out of room...
      Well here's where we are currently.
      Still a work in progress, but I think it will work.
      It's a right hand drive car & rack, but it shouldn't make too much difference?

      It was looking really tight for the air intake to get past, so we've recessed the mount panel for the reservoir & the radiator overflow tank (recessed from the rear, so they actually move forward)

      Hope it helps?

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      When I die don't let Nina sell my car for what I told her it cost to build.

    4. #44
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      And here's a pic with a dummy intake hose
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      So hopefully, it'll be something like that, and maybe all the sh*t will fit in.

      But yes, it's definitely getting crowded in there. Maybe a Chevelle would have been a good idea! :-)
      When I die don't let Nina sell my car for what I told her it cost to build.

    5. #45
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      Oct 2004
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      Garden Ridge TX
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      In case you didnt know, Those PSC resevoirs work great but the -10 outlet has to be above the power steering pump inlet to flow properly and not starve the pump. In other words, the fluid has to have a downhill run to the pump.
      Hope this helps,
      Evan Q.

    6. #46
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      Quote Originally Posted by EVO View Post
      In case you didnt know, Those PSC resevoirs work great but the -10 outlet has to be above the power steering pump inlet to flow properly and not starve the pump. In other words, the fluid has to have a downhill run to the pump.
      Hope this helps,
      Evan Q.
      Aha! OK thanks for that, the outlet is about an inch higher, that enough?
      When I die don't let Nina sell my car for what I told her it cost to build.

    7. #47
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      Might be enough, If it isnt, the pump will be kinda noisy and make groaning noises. I used the same one on my son's C10 and its mounted much higher. I'd go for maximum height if hood clearance allows.


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    8. #48
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      [QUOTE=EVO;1378476]Might be enough, If it isnt, the pump will be kinda noisy and make groaning noises. I used the same one on my son's C10 and its mounted much higher. I'd go for maximum height if hood clearance allows.



      Ok got it, thanks!
      When I die don't let Nina sell my car for what I told her it cost to build.

    9. #49
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      Still moving along. Getting more exciting!
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      When I die don't let Nina sell my car for what I told her it cost to build.

    10. #50
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      Quote Originally Posted by mistral View Post
      Well here's where we are currently.
      Still a work in progress, but I think it will work.
      It's a right hand drive car & rack, but it shouldn't make too much difference?

      It was looking really tight for the air intake to get past, so we've recessed the mount panel for the reservoir & the radiator overflow tank (recessed from the rear, so they actually move forward)

      Hope it helps?

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      I like what you are doing with the filter location and size, what filter is that?

    11. #51
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      I see you got a C and R radiator. I love mine it cools well.
      Your build is looking fantastic..I know they are slow but you can see progress.
      Keep it up.
      TANKMASTERJ
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      Jasons Toys
      67 Camaro White Lightning LMR LS7 powered, Speed tech Front and Rear.
      2023 Rapid Blue ZL1 the Blue Devil
      2000 HD Softail
      1989 CBR Hurricane anniversary edition

    12. #52
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      Quote Originally Posted by TANKMASTERJ View Post
      I see you got a C and R radiator. I love mine it cools well.
      Your build is looking fantastic..I know they are slow but you can see progress.
      Keep it up.
      Thanks Pal, still moving ahead!

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      When I die don't let Nina sell my car for what I told her it cost to build.

    13. #53
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      Still moving on!

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      When I die don't let Nina sell my car for what I told her it cost to build.

    14. #54
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      Well, it's been a while but we're getting close now. Runs & drives, needs upholstery & the dash finishing, then front & rear glass in & we're done.

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      When I die don't let Nina sell my car for what I told her it cost to build.

    15. #55
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      This must be very exciting. I can’t wait to be at that point.

    16. #56
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      Quote Originally Posted by Threepointtwo View Post
      This must be very exciting. I can’t wait to be at that point.
      Yep started in 2019, first bits ex Art Morrison arrived early 2020.
      Long road, but it's looking gorgeous.

      Hang in there, if it was easy every Muppet would be doing it!

      I just can't help taking on really ambitious projects.
      Here's the next stroke of madness!


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      When I die don't let Nina sell my car for what I told her it cost to build.

    17. #57
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      Jun 2023
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      Very cool build. Nice job! Do you have any details on the wheels?

    18. #58
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      Sep 2019
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      Quote Originally Posted by JJ 86 View Post
      Very cool build. Nice job! Do you have any details on the wheels?
      Budnik Vapor, Brushed Rim Outers with Charcoal Center, Fat Lip

      18x10 with 6.5bsp
      18x12 with 7.0bsp

      Vapor - BUDNIK
      When I die don't let Nina sell my car for what I told her it cost to build.

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