Good bye OEM Turbo Oil Drain, Hello -10AN
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Hey now, I just got brand new alternator and power steering pump. All my fuel fittings came in as well as my stainless steel tubing to run all hard lines for fueling in the bay. Fuel rails were polished and now back from powder coating. I'm making good progress for working on 2 vehicles as well as everything else.
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Here are some pics of my new fuel system stuff. I bent and flared my own stainless steel hard lines. Gives it a nice clean look as well as declutters it without having thick hose running everywhere. Still need to run the soft lines where the return lines end to the regulator and then from where the feed T-off is to the oem lines at the firewall.




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Heres my power steering resv. machined a bracet on the manual mill, some stitch welds on the bottom of the bracket to resv. to have a clean look up top without welds.


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And my endtanks getting welded, still need to machine my mounting bungs and weld them on sides of the endtanks and then weld the tanks to the core and start on the mounting of the radiator.



















