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Old 07-18-2007, 03:03 PM   #11
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: Keep Your Cool! Vintage Air Sure Fit Install in a 67 C-10

Another little pain in the butt thing I had to do was make a new gas line. The old one was already pretty bent up and when I tried to adjust it around the new water pump (it used to fit behind the long water pump, but would not do so with the new short pump) I bent it. I bent up a new one, somewhat properly and installed it. I used 3/8" brake line for the job and flared the end for the rubber fuel line. I don't really have any good pics of what I did, but you can kinda see it in this one.

Once I got my new pulleys I cleaned them up a little and painted them. You can also see the new pulleys installed in the pics below. They line up all proper-like

*Pretend you don't see the A/C compressor yet, I skipped around a lot during the install, I have ADD
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