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Old 06-02-2008, 12:22 PM   #9
Ackattack
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Re: Ackattack's Pro touring restoration thread

I finally got back to doing a little work this weekend.

I finished up the fuel lines after some parts being back ordered.

I also got the tranny and torque converter bolted in after having the wrong length of bolts and breaking one off because of the wrong torque specs.

I set my new driver's seat in place ('99-07 silverado) to see what it's going to take to get it in. And then I started working on mounting up the DBW gas pedal. I ended up making a little sheet metal piece that the pedal assy can bolt to. I put it at an angle to avoid having the gas pedal too close to the brake, so that in an emergency, you don't slam on the brake and hit the gas at the same time. I think it will work good though. I'll get some pictures later.

I'm still waiting on brake lines. I think it's been 6 weeks since I ordered them!
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