Project "Blown HD" my 6/8 drop/shortblock/heads/cam/blower/tranny install
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NOW TIME TO TEST AND SEE IF THE CLEARANCES NEED TO BE FIXED
IVE HAD TIGHT TOLERANCE BOLTS CHROMED AND IT SCREWED UP THE FIT AND THE THREADS BOUND ALMOST IMMEDIATELY
IVE HAD TIGHT TOLERANCE BOLTS CHROMED AND IT SCREWED UP THE FIT AND THE THREADS BOUND ALMOST IMMEDIATELY
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wha hoo less than a month away...
No not till the truck is running but until the 1 year anniversary of the start of this thread...
What should we do to celebrate?
but it does look good Grip, maybe you can make it run before that?
No not till the truck is running but until the 1 year anniversary of the start of this thread...
What should we do to celebrate?
but it does look good Grip, maybe you can make it run before that?
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Hey Grip,
What did you use or plan to use to hold the wire harness cables in place so they don't flop all over the place? I'm finding that the stock GM ring clips are a PITA and am wondering if you have a better way?
What did you use or plan to use to hold the wire harness cables in place so they don't flop all over the place? I'm finding that the stock GM ring clips are a PITA and am wondering if you have a better way?
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the plan is to use none. the heat shrinking we use is 3M for the most part and when it's shrunk down it gets real stiff (please don't go there); we actually end up having to heat it some to make the bends, when it cools it is locked into place pretty good.