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DRYSUMP's Yet Another Restoration Project...Project
This weekends progress includes getting the car almost completely ready for the new engine. There are only a few other things I'm waiting on to bolt up and then I'll be all set for the new engine I forgot to take more pics yesterday so you guys only get to see progress from Saturday lol.... One thing is for certain, this old paint on the fenders has to go...
Something you wont see in the pics is how long it took to clean out all the damn paint filled bolt holes and Brent before you make any comment... The "good" bolts are not being used yet..
There were a lot of small things done that could easily go unnoticed this time around. I took the fenders back off to temporarily fix the mismatching paint, battery tray has been mounted, more lines have been ran (question for anyone below), took the power steering rack back off to be painted, installed the ABS block and put the wipers back on lol. Fred polished up my ac lines and accumulator (thank you kind sir) and I got my new Dewitts radiator in
Saturday I spent a good amount of time working on my engine and I guess sometime this week I'll finally let the cat out of the bag as to what I'm building...
Question for anyone who knows the answer... Is there an o-ring on the clutch master cylinder line at the end that connects into the bottom of the master cylinder? I can't remember and it just doesn't seem right to have the line pushed in and just held by a roll pin.
I also spent all day saturday working on finer details that would likely go unnoticed. But thats what seperates out the better cars from run of the mill builds!
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