walbro makes a version of that pick-up too
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walbro makes a version of that pick-up too
Those are walbro.Quote:
Originally Posted by agjohn02
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Originally Posted by BMFScout
yeah, didnt look at the second link. same place i got mine.
that's right *****!
New tunes coming soon:
Sony - 50W x 4 In-Dash CD Deck with AM/FM Tuner - CDXGT21W
Sony - 6" x 9" 3-Way Car Speakers - XS-GT6935A
I traded in an old gift and gift card. $14. Yeah.
I can help wire it up. I'm am to stereos what flem is to TBI.
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Originally Posted by Seth
So you like to sit in a tub of KY fondling stereos by candle light listening to Melissa Ethridge?!??? Just askin is all...
Sweet. If I get it in time, we can have tunes for Gilmer. :)
Time to order fuel pickups...
http://www.autoperformanceengineerin.../MP_single.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by tigweld
Thanks St. John. I ordered two MP-13 Single Fitting w/ Bleed Valve $26 ea.
I'm going to run a hose down to the bottom, run a T and have one on each end. Hopefully that will leave them flexible enough to slide forward and back to follow the fuel.
On a side note, my manifolds finally came in. Dicks.
So did my clutch/brake lines. I think they may have a wrong fitting though.
I'm hoping to do more work on it next week before the Gilmer trip. I have a friend with a Sammy that may come if he doesn't go to AR next weekend.
so, when are you gonna send your minions over to clean up the mess in the shop?
Minions? I'll just assume you are talking about agnitek folks
Oh John, you're so silly. But to answer your question, someday. Why is my bender in your way?Quote:
Originally Posted by agjohn02
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Originally Posted by Seth
I would have said trolls, but hey, minions fits yall too. :flipoff3:
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Originally Posted by davido
***, no actually i moved everything out of my way. i just know brandon and he wont say anything until he's actually mad about it. :flipoff2:
Here is the latest addition of trying to stay away from custom parts and opt instead for off the shelf replacements. The soft hose from the clutch master hardline to the clutch slave cylinter. The master and slave are both stock '70 Landcruiser parts. The hardline is a regular metric brake hose.
The soft line ordered is a stock Landcruiser brake line. NAPA part# 381269 $12.
Problem: This line does not have the inpointed seat necessary to match to the flaired hardline.
So I had to find an adapter. Bryan Hose had them. BrakeQuip* part#BQ41 $3 seals into the brake hose. This one seals correctly to the hose fitting.
Problem: The threads out are different than the threads in. On the Cruiser the threads are the same.
So I had to find another adapter. Bryan Hose had them. BrakeQuip* part#BQ42 $3 seals into the brake hose adapter. This one seals correctly to the hard line.
http://www.brakequip.com/mfthread.html
PART NO. MALE THREAD FEMALE THREAD SEAT TYPE A B
BQ41 M10 x 1 M10 x 1.25 X 12mm 13mm
BQ42 M10 x 1.25 M10 x 1 X 12mm 13mm
I bought extras of both for my Cruiser, but I still think there's a standard soft line out there that would prevent having to buy the adapters. So this will work for now and the bus will be back on the road this week.
*No matter what Jimmy, the certified brake hose specialist at Bryan Hose tells you, it's BrakeQuip, not Brake Quick. :)
Me: How is that spelled?
Jimmy: Exactly how it sounds.
Me: B R A K E Q U I C K?
Jimmy: Yes.
Me (later on Internet looking for Brake Quick): No. BrakeQuip
FAIL.