Guess you're right Karl. Thanks for the perspective. About ready to drop the motor in. Still got to splice the injector harness and add a bracket or two.
is that a stock clucth?? the exedys are really nice i just bought one, and biglay5150 rails on his all the time and it never slips. i cant wait to us a good clucth that dosent silp!!drool
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is that a stock clucth?? the exedys are really nice i just bought one, and biglay5150 rails on his all the time and it never slips. i cant wait to us a good clucth that dosent silp!!drool
Its a dyna-pac
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Looks good Fresh. But is you plumbing up to code??
No, if it was real plumbing you are suppose to use a long sweep 90 when the drain goes from vertical to horizontal. Thats so "stuff" wont pile up at the bottom of the vertical run. I think the set up will handle air fine though. Its kind of unsightly, I might check some 323s at the junk yard next weekend and see if I cant find some thing prettier.
Thanks Paul, Im working up to a BP swap How is your write up coming ???
sigpic The Don - Midwest Festiva Inc., Missouri Chapter
I would look for other cars stock plumbing to help make it rather than PVC, I personally used the 323's but any should help. Just me $.02... Ohhh, and with 82hp you won't fry the clutch. Only when I ran the 35 shot did I feel the clutch slipping especially in the higher gears 3-4... That's when I went with the Spec Stage 2. -Kyle
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Im not sure how to hook up the two hoses on the fuel rail pictured below. I know one goes to the fuel filter, I think thats the one that runs to the fuel pressure regulator. Not sure on the other one. Its a little different set up from the festiva.
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He he. When I first "finished" my swap I had those on backards. That's why it wouldn't start. Simple fix to swap 'em.
But you won't have to do that, because this is one I can help you with. I just went and looked on Lux.
The lower line from your fuel rail goes to the top of the fuel filter. The top line goes, well, goes to the other fuel line lower down in your engine compartment. Just don't ask me the fuel flow direction. I think it comes through the fuel filter into the fuel rail. Don't quote me on that.
Lemme know if I helped.
Karl
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^ Just what I needed to know , thats what I was thinking. I took a brief look last night and didnt see the "other" fuel line down in the engine compartment but its gotta be down there. Thanks a lot !!
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After I worked the b3 head on TroubleMaker, I had the lines switched. I had a mild heart attack thinking the fuel pump had quit. I pulled the line to check for pressure, got a nice little POP of air and figured it out. Fuel feeds into the rail and returns out of the reg.
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