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Old 09-20-2015, 02:23 AM   #6
twistedchevy
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: napa, ca
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Re: twistedchevy's 70 burb

No pictures but over the last couple of months I've been slowly working on the burb.
-pulled the engine bay wiring harness apart and redid it the way I wanted to clean it all up
- removed the short water pump for a long one to be able to run the power steering
- got a beat up 68 3hole gauge cluster and mounted some 1½" oi, temp and volt gauges in it
- rewired the gauge cluster plug to work with the other cluster
- fixed my broken turn signal switch

Then I found out the 3 30gal tanks are what appears to be a dealer install
- in the driver rear quarter panel is a metal box and behind the original factory paint is the fuel lines for the tanks

I am now in the process of removing the wood floor to make it easier to trace the fuel lines and figure how everything works and runs through the frame.
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Mine: 72 c20 Chevy suburban, 02 5.3 w/4l60e , factory ac and 50gal tank.
70 k10 Chevy burb, 04 5.3 w/4l60e np241, with dual 30gal saddle tanks and rear 30 gal tank
Dads: 67 c10 step side(project)
72 c10 GMC burb 350/400, with 67 Chevy front clip(grocery getter)
Ours: 67 c30 tow truck
70 c10 long bed 383stroker w/digital gauges(work truck)
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