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slimbailess 08-28-2007 10:28 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Texasbigblock (Post 2317803)
Ive been trying to work all the little kinks out of my truck because i finally have it street legal and have been waiting two years to drive it! Maybe some of yall can help me out. First off, there is the power steering. I have a new (rebuilt) pump that has plenty of fluid in it (not too much or too little) and it wines all the time, even when im not turnin the wheel. Then it blows fluid out of the cap and when i open the cap its full of bubbles. I know the pumps are supposed to be self bleeding and it should have bled out by know, but bubbles indicate air in the system still, right? Now for the carburation issue: brand new holley 750 double pumper, worked great for a while.......then died on me all of a sudden....held pedal to the floor and it started (flooded) but kept flooding. I cleaned out the needles and it worked great for a while and then started flooding again. i have an inline fuel filter as well as the two rock filters in the carb.......where is this trash coming from?!? Appreciate the feedback!

in my experience, having put power steering on several 67-72s over the years, you need to fill the reservoir to the top, then start the motor and turn lock to lock till it quits whining, then refill...i have never heard of a self-bleeding p/s system...good luck and pretty truck

Jetrngr430 08-31-2007 10:07 PM

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NICE lookin' bowtie Very nice.

Dova 09-11-2007 08:08 AM

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how is the gas tank treatin you behind the license plate? is it pretty convenient? by the way great paint job

Hardway 09-25-2007 10:32 PM

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I had the same issue on my '69 Camaro when I put a new steering box on it. I filled the resevoir, jacked up the car leaving just a little pressure/resistance on the tires, started the car, and slowly turned it lock to lock. Did it about 5 times and its been quiet ever since. The pump will work the air bubbles out but I think having full load on it for some reason makes them stay in the system. Another thing, make sure your belt is tight enough aswell.

BHRS 09-26-2007 08:30 PM

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Maybe recheck the fittings to make sure they are not sucking air into the system.

NICE TRUCK!!! I like the 69-70 frontend on it too.

chuckmc8 01-12-2009 09:32 AM

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I wanted to know how this tank worked out- This is an older post, So heres a bump and maybe someone knows results after road miles- Anyone else with the Camaro tank installed care to comment on their experience?
Thanks!

chuckmc8 01-12-2009 09:38 AM

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Does the camaro Sending unit work correctly with our fuel gauges?

STOCKISH 01-12-2009 09:59 PM

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It should be 0-90 ohms just like your truck sender.

Tx Firefighter 01-13-2009 08:28 AM

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I can't figure out why all the speculation on the tank. He took an unmodified Camaro tank and bolted it into his truck. Why wouldn't it work fine ? Lots of Camaros out there running them everyday.

And, if you read his thread he answered the sending unit question earlier. It's the same resistance as a truck sender so no mods needed.

themikehyde 01-19-2009 09:22 AM

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I love the concept. I am tryin to figure out if it would be possible to still install a receiver hitch. I was hoping to have that hidden behind my license plate rather than hanging down.

Mike

truckintexas 02-12-2009 06:15 PM

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Kevin, the confusion or speculation, as you call it, stems from a few other posts. There seems to be a misconception that these tanks will not work in these trucks. I have read in other posts that filling from behind the license plate is impossible. In fact I just read it this week.

But this has to put in the proper context. That post that was referring to use with a blazer tank (and I agree that will not work). But the Camaro tank is a different animal.

I'm with you, this Camaro tank looks straight forward and this post has all the info....Michael.

chevy_mike 02-12-2009 06:30 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by themikehyde (Post 3095024)
I love the concept. I am tryin to figure out if it would be possible to still install a receiver hitch. I was hoping to have that hidden behind my license plate rather than hanging down.

Mike

I have been looking into this as well. I think the problem is the Camaro and Chevelle tanks are a few inches wider then the frame rails, so the likelihood of a receiver hitch fitting is fairly low. Most hitches I have seen bolt to the bottom and/or sides of the frame rails. Since these tanks are wider on each side, based on measurements and pictures, a hitch would not fit.

At least that is what I have been able to figure out based on info found.

jgrisafi 02-12-2009 09:05 PM

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Beautiful truck man. Black is perfect.

truckintexas 02-16-2009 12:59 AM

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Chevy_Mike,

sent you a PM

nuke1 02-16-2009 01:20 AM

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if you are still having problems with your carb, check your float level, that is where i start, btw beautiful truck, how many hours in that polish job?

Texasbigblock 03-31-2009 10:17 PM

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wow, haven't checked this in a long while... sorry. As for the tank, like txfirefighter said, i don't understand why people keep thinkin it wouldn't work. I have been drivin it for two years and have never had any type of problem with it. Whenever i get my next project i plan on doing it all over again.

Nuke1: why do you ask about the polish job? wanna donate some time? haha

RCbowtie69 04-04-2009 07:59 AM

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sweet looking truck, truely is black & looking great, keep pictures coming :metal:

FRENCHBLUE72 04-05-2009 09:57 AM

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Very nice....

Texasbigblock 07-06-2009 10:16 PM

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thanks guys, sorry it's been a while. didn't realize i never posted finished pics of the interior and all....so here ya'll go.

nuke1 07-07-2009 06:42 AM

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oh that is sexy looking, great looking truck all together, at least now i do not have to donate some time polishing her, but since you have some free time on your hands now that she is done, why not come up here and help me out some eh! lol. nicely done on the truck, got any bigger pics?

mcbassin 09-06-2009 10:42 PM

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Very nice black paint! I never saw it in any of your posts so sorry if it's a repost. What kind of paint did you use? It looks like Lacquer but I guess it could be some of the new Base Clear sanded and polished?

BTW, I love the way you kept the stance of the truck and the Kragers....looks great!

72 SUPER10 09-08-2009 07:38 PM

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NICE TRUCK ,GOOD WORK, VINCE http://i648.photobucket.com/albums/u...Picture008.jpg

big mike71 09-08-2009 07:41 PM

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Nice truck, how did you get those old style Cragers to fit.

HuggerCST 09-08-2009 09:58 PM

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I agree, VERY nice!

Texasbigblock 09-12-2009 07:20 PM

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they have always fitted these old trucks....and look great on them in my opinion...although some have accused cragars as bein out of date on here


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