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Copymutt

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IMG_6660.jpegIMG_6658.jpegIMG_6659.jpegIMG_6663.jpegIMG_6662.jpegWorking on the 57 Chevy 3100. Fuel gauge was tied to the wrong sending unit. Got one with the correct range of resistance before I pulled the aftermarket tank. Then I see the major flaw🙄. The one I ordered doesn't incorporate a suction tube.
A little head scratching & figured out how to switch the wire wound sensors. Karma was with me as when I first crawled under the truck to pull the tank I spotted a rusty item in the grass. It was an old 3/8 socket keeper from a socket organizer. Thats the plate steel thing with a handle that sockets pop on and off of the keepers. Set it aside.
During the swap of sensor elements I need a secure way to attach the new one. BOOM! It was right there. Socket organizer clipped tightly to the suction tube and tabs on each end mated with the sensor bracket. Big win.
 

rd65

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I completely ripped apart the motor and drivetrain.

Throwing in a v6 SHO motor in it, M5OD-R1 transmission, 8.8 Torsen diff, custom driveshaft, and custom axles (still need to build these).

It's going to be a fun track car!
My 91. I've done about as much as I'm going to do to it. Still need to install the braided brake lines.
 

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GreenIron

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It's been a while since I've checked in here.
Not much going on in the garage shop lately. :(
I had extensive shoulder surgery on Feb. 27th. PT began on on the 18th of this month. 💪

I have so many projects that I need to complete and some that I want to begin on. :unsure:

I'll just pass my time, reading and seeing what all of you are doing instead. ;)
 

Lassen Forge

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I have to excavate - my shop is collapsing on itself, and well, aw ****.... my fault for trusting 250 year old construction. Bah effing humbug.
Moved. Moderator kindly delete this. I can’t.

Sorry I missed what you deleted... but yeah, your disaster is far worse than my scooping out all my Snappy tools that got sunk when my shop came apart in last night's snowstorm.. Who woulda thought, end of march, 1.5 feet of snow. In Italy??? Effff that.
 
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micromind

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I have to excavate - my shop is collapsing on itself, and well, aw ****.... my fault for trusting 250 year old construction. Bah effing humbug.


Sorry I missed what you deleted... but yeah, your disaster is far worse than my scooping out all my Snappy tools thay=t got sunk when my shop collapsed in last night;s snowstorm.. Who woulda thought, end of march, 1.5 feet of snow. In Italy??? Effff that.

. Not even. I have 2 three-story structures I now get to excavate just to try to excavate my tools... Collapsed roofs, walls maybe OK, F***, I don;t know.. F**king Ugh. Maybe if you let it t would warn others here to avoud the **** you did???

That's horrible!! Even worse than a fire.
 

driftpin

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