You are right! Thanks for catching it!I just noticed that both of the AC connection ports are uncapped. Dirt and stuff will settle in the opening and be forced in the the system when a hose is connected. The covers are important.
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You are right! Thanks for catching it!I just noticed that both of the AC connection ports are uncapped. Dirt and stuff will settle in the opening and be forced in the the system when a hose is connected. The covers are important.
Stock covers just painted.Am I correct those are coil covers setting over your valve covers? If so, what brand?
I am sure both of you have much more in the engine bay on yours, than I have in my entire truck! Love the builds you guys have done!!! I didn't hit the $1B last week, so I'll just keep plugging away at my $6,500 rig and continue to focus on replacing things before they fail... Piece by piece. Right now it is all about functionality and reliability. Making pretty has taken the back seat. Even though I play in a different league, I love being inspired by the work you all have been doing. Thanks!!! I can dream...I mean, how much do you wanna spend? Here’s mine. View attachment 377290
I really dislike the cluttered look of the engine bay. Part of what I dislike is the coil pack "mess" on the valve covers. I've thought of relocating them, but frankly, its too much trouble; and I'd still have (imo) ugly valve covers. For this reason I'm toying with replacing the engine cover with a TBSS or Camaro cover which hide the valve covers and coil packs, or just adding coil pack/fuel rail covers.Stock covers just painted.
I really dislike the cluttered look of the engine bay. Part of what I dislike is the coil pack "mess" on the valve covers. I've thought of relocating them, but frankly, its too much trouble; and I'd still have (imo) ugly valve covers. For this reason I'm toying with replacing the engine cover with a TBSS or Camaro cover which hide the valve covers and coil packs, or just adding coil pack/fuel rail covers.
Interesting that those are stock covers, just with paint. I'm guessing those must be on your '16 or '18, as they are not stock on an 01-06 NBS rig. I like the look of those too and wonder if they'd work without modification on an earlier engine. I'm guessing m1949 was looking for coil hiding options for an 01-06?Stock covers just painted.
Beautiful! But I'm tapped out on major $$$ mods. Now, I'm just looking to do an bit of cleaning up and neatening under the hood.I mean, how much do you wanna spend? Here’s mine. View attachment 377290
Very nice! Can you tell me where you got your coil covers?A few ideas! Look into replacing overflow tank with aluminum. Replace all fluid caps better looking ones. Ive got a new overflow cap on the way myself.View attachment 377108
I did MSD coils in red, red crinkle paint on the rocker covers, and ITC Billet polished aluminum coil brackets. Not too expensive but looks great. I replaced a bunch of the hoses with black braided and finished the ends with big heat shrink I bought on Amazon. Some of the smaller hoses I used braided sleeve that I slid over the hose and used the heat shrink on the ends to hold it in place. I bought an assortment of spring clamps and got some off junkyard vehicles be cause they look good and work great. Get a set of spring clamp pliers, you’ll wonder how you got along without them. A new coolant reservoir made a big difference, the old one was stained badly. Most of the wiring I covered in split braides sleeve and used fabric tape on the ends and places where wiring exits a loom. It’s the same tape oem’s use on wiring because plastic electrical tape looks terrible after a few years, it gets all sticky. There’s lots of inexpensive stuff you can do.Beautiful! But I'm tapped out on major $$$ mods. Now, I'm just looking to do an bit of cleaning up and neatening under the hood.