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Fitting the engine ought to be interesting. The new front clip is a good bit narrower than the Ford frame was.

Progress will likely slow a bit this coming week due to a few impending storms though.
 

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Why not just mount up a York compressor and add a little more reliability to the pump and not have to worry about an inline oilier or oil separator? (although I could still argue that a good separator and filter are a good idea)

Looks good BTW.
 

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Why not just mount up a York compressor and add a little more reliability to the pump and not have to worry about an inline oilier or oil separator? (although I could still argue that a good separator and filter are a good idea)

Looks good BTW.

I thought about moving my alternator to the low position and putting the 210 where the alternator was.

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Idk stock compressor is free which is nice

How avalible are the brackets for a second alt?

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Idk stock compressor is free which is nice

How avalible are the brackets for a second alt?

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I have seen a few of them floating around. I haven't picked one up yet.

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I have seen a few of them floating around. I haven't picked one up yet.

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If You see more child you let me know id prefer sd but obs will work too

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Care to make me a bracket? Tgat waa thw only thing keeping me from huying clays

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I would if I had the time. My family is set to almost double in size any day now.

It wasn't that hard to make. Just took a little to get it set to the right depth so the belt would run true.
 

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Need some opinions on wheels
All options are 20x9 and will be powdercoated in neon green just like the old ones

Fuel Full Blown
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Or
Fuel Pump
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Id live to run the 2 piece version of the full blown or the deep dish ones but I think they are the wrong offset

After talking to the powdercoater I might run the alcoas for a while ...$$$ more than I wanted to spend for wheels tires and powdercoating

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Full blown the other ones look like cock stars.

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Id live to run the 2 piece version of the full blown or the deep dish ones but I think they are the wrong offset

After talking to the powdercoater I might run the alcoas for a while ...$$$ more than I wanted to spend for wheels tires and powdercoating

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The one piece full blowns can be had for MUCH less than the 2 piece. Like almost half... just sayin :)
 

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