Tips for engine build-up installation?

kessler

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Re: Tips for engine build-up installation?

No Offense man but after seeing the Pully you bent, Can i give you some Advise and befor you break/bend anything else. If you run into a problem not having the right tools to do it Correctly, The i would say STOP untill you get the right stuff. Other wise you might end up spending more money trying to replace the Parts you would be breaking. Sorry man just talking from Experiance from when i was Alot younger....... Good Luck with your Build.
 

byrdwe02

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Re: Tips for engine build-up installation?

kessler said:
No Offense man but after seeing the Pully you bent, Can i give you some Advise and befor you break/bend anything else. If you run into a problem not having the right tools to do it Correctly, The i would say STOP untill you get the right stuff. Other wise you might end up spending more money trying to replace the Parts you would be breaking. Sorry man just talking from Experiance from when i was Alot younger....... Good Luck with your Build.

Appreciate the advice.
 

byrdwe02

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Re: Tips for engine build-up installation?

I have made a little progress since the manifold/powersteering issues. The new headers and crossover are in, and the new powersteering pump pulley is back on. I really appreciate all the help getting that done, particularly Mike and T-56, thanks guys! I have exchanged my electric waterpump for a coated edelbrock, and that should be here tomorrow. Now I am beginning wiring my ultimate and i-color boost controller. I need to wire the controller to the speedo and tach and don't know the best way to go about this. I have taken the gauge face off, but don't know what to do, since the entire cluster is run off the single connector on the left side. I used the archives for a guide in that, so if it would help to refer to that link here it is: http://www.sytyarchives.com/howto/viewarticle.php?article_name=indiglo_install.php&dir=interior

TIA
-Evans
 
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