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Thread: '68 C10 Step Side 6.0 swap

  1. #131
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    Tonight's progress:

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    Low oil pressure, thats not good

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    Yep, need to ditch that 95* tstat too. Otherwise looks good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCIV View Post
    Getting closer Special thanks to Virgil for the script and Casey for the injectors!















    I am not sure on the pump/filter setup. I have a 90* fitting on the way to see if I like that better (angle the filter toward the cell).
    sweet looking motor, what edelbrock parts did you use? that would look good on my motor. thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 83LQ4 View Post
    sweet looking motor, what edelbrock parts did you use? that would look good on my motor. thanks.
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    Man im jealous! So i guess when im ready for my motor swap, i can just drop my truck off at your house? Haha

  7. #137
    are you going to be running the hidden coil packs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6.0vortecchevy View Post
    are you going to be running the hidden coil packs.
    Yup. How? I don't know yet!!
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    Great job SC! If you need help let me know but it sounds like you have all the help you need!
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  10. #140
    Im really not shur about this but isent having a remote coil pack kind of defeat the purpose of having coil packs since your spark plug wires will be different lengths. having all the same length spark plug wires is what the individual coil pack were made for. Im probably way off here but thats what i just thought.

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