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patssle
post Sep 25 2014, 11:15 AM
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Photo album: http://imgur.com/a/k0Wtl

Been in the works off and on for several years now. But pulled the engine back in March and it's been mostly my sole focus since. Still doing some testing and last few tweaks but drove it to work yesterday! Classic cars are never 100% done - always something to do.
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post Sep 26 2014, 08:03 PM
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Thanks! It does look easy and most of it is pretty straight forward...it's the moments of learning something as you go that maybe you should have done differently. Like the oil lines...

Braided stainless steel doesn't bend worth a crap. The connectors are expensive. It hurt to make - the steel fibers poke and scratch you. It took all my weight on top of a vice to screw the ends on. I believe Andy suggested Push Lok which definitely look like a better choice.
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