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To say P/P work is completed and off to the powder coaters. These pics were taken with my cell phone so the quality is so so.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I've seen this extra hole drillrd right here on some of the IH housings I've seen in the past. Not sure if its necessary. But if it helps speak up. ![]() |
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Location: Squires (near Ava MO in the Mark Twain N'tl Forest) - Missouri
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Hmmmm.... Just curious what your interim expectations are, as it would appear you must be contemplating a staged approach - doing the heads later, yes? I see you siamesed the intake plenum, but left the primary port of the IH more or less at the original size. Is yours a 90 or a later model? (As I see what appears to be a bit of the primary injector boss remaining - not necessary on the earlier LT5s.)
Lots of ways to skin a cat. I'm just curious what the "master plan" is. P. |
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But if I decide to have the heads done I'm just going to go for a 368 build. And I'll let one of the builders do that. ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Spring TX
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nice work rick...you ready for mine now...haha
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Hehe! I tell you what Ryan if you can wait until this winter I'll knock em out for you. Then I can work on them in the garage intead of the master bathroom. It turns the bathroom into a mess. Leaves a layer of aluminum all over everything. God bless my wifes soul for putting up with it. My garage temp has been hovering right about 110 deg.
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Hard to see exactly where you're at regarding the primary bosses in the pics but you can pretty much take them down to the roof as the injectors seal high in the housing.
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I guess there are worse things than porting in your bathroom:
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Your right about that.
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Notice the absence of decor? Looks like the ex-wife took it when she moved out. Wonder what wall he took out to get it in there?
I can't believe anyone's wife would allow you to do port work in the bathroom ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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jerry having met ricks wife , she is one in a million , she really wants the house redone ,gotta figure by letting him do this she is getting something extra special for the house
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