What thread on what other site? I have 32 new lash adjusters for my engine. Do I need to tell my builder to bleed down the adjusters to check them? :uh oh:
here is the link
Bleeding down lash adjusters ?
What thread on what other site? I have 32 new lash adjusters for my engine. Do I need to tell my builder to bleed down the adjusters to check them? :uh oh:
What thread on what other site? I have 32 new lash adjusters for my engine. Do I need to tell my builder to bleed down the adjusters to check them? :uh oh:
here is the link
Bleeding down lash adjusters ?
Whew! That thread was mostly over my head! :shrug:
I'll just keep reading and hope some of it eventually begins to sink in. :??:
yeah its a read. they didnt even get into the nitty gritty of degreeing cams....that will float your brain.
but great info over there....anytime Mihovetz comments.....listen.
Is John Mihovetz the builder at Modular Performance?
yeah its a read. they didnt even get into the nitty gritty of degreeing cams....that will float your brain.
but great info over there....anytime Mihovetz comments.....listen.
Pics yet?
tank will be back from powdercoating tomorrow. will take pics this weekend.
going to install tank on saturday and try to figure out a good place to mount this big ole magnafuel pump. Need the tank in place to see how much room i have to work with.
The rear bumper support is probably your best bet with a bracket that drops down.
I mounted my triple walbros like this Erik
Don't even see the pumps with the bumper cover on.
You won't need to mount that pump that low, you can ask magnafuel. There will be enough pressure from the fuel in the tank to push at the pump and over come that height difference. You could build a bracket that attached to the bumper and then run it across and mount it up above the tank. Then the pump could mount laying flat or on an angle and stay hidden.
Did that make sense what I just wrote?
The rear bumper support is probably your best bet with a bracket that drops down.
I mounted my triple walbros like this Erik
Don't even see the pumps with the bumper cover on.