Closer to firing it up at the end of the video than you were when it started! I agree with the radiator hoses that are universal. Me and my buddy had to make one work because that's all we could find. We were also wiring at the time and had some braided wire loom on hand so we covered it with that. Worked great and looked good, and my buddy is pretty picky. If you go to In The Shop TV and watch his making custom radiator hoses video he shows exactly what I mean. We had done ours before seeing his video but same idea only we used a narrower piece of shrink tube to "seal" the ends and a T-bolt style clamp to clamp it. The T-bolt clamp hide the shrink tube and made it look very neat and clean. Looking forward to the next vid with this thing running.
Man you are so so right on about the flaring tool set up i am the cheap tool kinda guy but man when you use a real well made tool its night and day are you putting electric exhaust cuttouts on?
Great progress LT, its better to take your time at this point. First start is a stressful time and everything needs to go good. I went with the flexi hoses for the radiator though to make life easy. lol 😉👍
I had one on my impala. I was just really hoping for a certain look on this one. If this one leaks, chances are ill end up with one on the LUV too. Hoping to start it this weekend, but you're right, gotta be patient and make sure it's ready
First starts are always a nail biting, did I get it all event... Check it once, twice and 5 or six more times. It'll be awesome. Looking forward to it...
Thank you! Yes, yellow is a better option for fuel fittings because its denser, but all ptfe tape is resistant to gasoline. If these ever develop a leak or need to come off hopefully I'll have yellow around again, or I should probably just go buy some actually
@buliTnotBot thanks for lookin out I'm just a clown in the garage so I'm sure do things wrong alot 😆 anyone in the comments would appreciate a correction or a better way to get something done too I bet. Thanks for hangin out!
@@LTscustomgarage nice, I have one on my 307. I’ve rebuilt it twice now, still have a slight hesitation on my accelerator pump I can figure out but ultimately it still works and drives good. I can’t imagine trying to get 3 synced up lol 😂
Yeah that'll be another fun adventure. They worked well on another 350, I've been careful not to change anything hoping they'll just work just as well on this one 😆 wishful thinking
Fact 😆 I'll be honest, I like how that one looks on that engine. Especially since I know I won't be able to find one that looks like it truly belongs to it.
I went through a few different hoses myself from the parts store that didn't work. I was trying to avoid those types of hoses. I bit the bullet and bought the same style. They lasted about 2 days before a small leak, but I didn't use the hair spray hack😂. I finally found some traditional types that worked though
My understanding is that regular teflon tape isn't ideal for contact witth petroleum products. But the yellow teflon tape is supposed to be. I'm no expert, I read that when researching some stuff I was doing in one of my cars. Just my $.02
Woo-hoo!! So close!! This is exciting 😊
Exciting and nerve wracking, anxiety is way up 😆
Closer to firing it up at the end of the video than you were when it started! I agree with the radiator hoses that are universal. Me and my buddy had to make one work because that's all we could find. We were also wiring at the time and had some braided wire loom on hand so we covered it with that. Worked great and looked good, and my buddy is pretty picky. If you go to In The Shop TV and watch his making custom radiator hoses video he shows exactly what I mean. We had done ours before seeing his video but same idea only we used a narrower piece of shrink tube to "seal" the ends and a T-bolt style clamp to clamp it. The T-bolt clamp hide the shrink tube and made it look very neat and clean. Looking forward to the next vid with this thing running.
Right on I'll check out that video!
And good point, closer than we were before!
Yes indeed it's LT. Getting super close to the first start up! Sweet!
So close! I wanted to this week so bad, but that's the way it goes
@@LTscustomgarage I definitely understand
You are getting there. Can't wait to hear her running.
Won't be long now! So many little things that take so much time
Another great video. So glad the ol algorithm tossed your channel my way.
Thanks! Sometimes that algorithm gets it right 😆
Man you are so so right on about the flaring tool set up i am the cheap tool kinda guy but man when you use a real well made tool its night and day are you putting electric exhaust cuttouts on?
I thought about it 😆
Great progress LT, its better to take your time at this point. First start is a stressful time and everything needs to go good. I went with the flexi hoses for the radiator though to make life easy. lol 😉👍
I had one on my impala. I was just really hoping for a certain look on this one. If this one leaks, chances are ill end up with one on the LUV too. Hoping to start it this weekend, but you're right, gotta be patient and make sure it's ready
Wont be long now Homie...went and looked at yur buddys hose mods...looks clean, I like it...cant wait to hear the old girl kick into life...
I gotta check out that video too. Something tells me I'll wish I saw it before 😆
First starts are always a nail biting, did I get it all event... Check it once, twice and 5 or six more times. It'll be awesome. Looking forward to it...
Always! 😆 I'm always nervous about it.
OH MY FREAKING GOD BRO.. WHEN MY DADDY BE BLAZIN HE DRIVE LIKE THUS! IM ROLLIN RIGHT NOW
🤣 🤣 that was for you!
@@LTscustomgarage thanks man you freaking made my day
@Das_burrito 😆 any time buddy
Just found the channel. Cool
Build! Next time I’d use tef tape for gas it’s noted by a yellow roll.
Thank you! Yes, yellow is a better option for fuel fittings because its denser, but all ptfe tape is resistant to gasoline. If these ever develop a leak or need to come off hopefully I'll have yellow around again, or I should probably just go buy some actually
@@LTscustomgarage if it works it works. My comment was just a reminder in case you had forgotten. Can’t wait to see that thing cruising
@buliTnotBot thanks for lookin out I'm just a clown in the garage so I'm sure do things wrong alot 😆 anyone in the comments would appreciate a correction or a better way to get something done too I bet. Thanks for hangin out!
Are those 2 barrel rochester carburetors?
Yup. They were on a 64 impala for a while, then sat around for a handful of years, thought be cool on a little hotrod mini truck
@@LTscustomgarage nice, I have one on my
307. I’ve rebuilt it twice now, still have a slight hesitation on my accelerator pump I can figure out but ultimately it still works and drives good. I can’t imagine trying to get 3 synced up lol 😂
Yeah that'll be another fun adventure. They worked well on another 350, I've been careful not to change anything hoping they'll just work just as well on this one 😆 wishful thinking
Any hose is better than no hose
Fact 😆 I'll be honest, I like how that one looks on that engine. Especially since I know I won't be able to find one that looks like it truly belongs to it.
I went through a few different hoses myself from the parts store that didn't work. I was trying to avoid those types of hoses. I bit the bullet and bought the same style. They lasted about 2 days before a small leak, but I didn't use the hair spray hack😂. I finally found some traditional types that worked though
@joeyjohnson2766 definitely don't have a whole lot of confidence in it lol
My understanding is that regular teflon tape isn't ideal for contact witth petroleum products. But the yellow teflon tape is supposed to be. I'm no expert, I read that when researching some stuff I was doing in one of my cars. Just my $.02
Yeah, Teflon is chemical resistant and not effected by gasoline, but yellow is a higher density tape.