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#619046 - 10/24/09 06:44 PM
Re: My '77 Corvette Project
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Yoda
Registered: 12/17/05
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Loc: Farmingdale NY
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This is really looking great and I love the wheels. Why didn't you take the entire front end apart, and then have all the parts and frame blasted? Just curious.
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#622856 - 11/06/09 02:53 PM
Re: My '77 Corvette Project
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Registered: 11/16/02
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Loc: Gurley, Alabama, USA
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I'm kinda proud of this modification....my car was originally a carbureated car using a mechanical fuel pump....but, I'm using an '86 TPI engine so will be pushing 43 or so pounda of fuel via an electric fuel pump....I wanted the pump in my '77 tank so I modded the '77 pickup with an '86 pickup & in-tank pump...here are some photos: '86 setup on left, my '77 on right:  Think about it...think...think. My '77 pickup modded with the '86 in-tank pump:  It'll sit about 1/2" off the tank bottom with a "sock" over the pick-up end as an in-tank fuel filter....hehehe However, have you ever had a huge V8 engine on an engine stand....it'll roll over to the heavy side in a heartbeat & 1 man can't roll it back over....just as well because the oil pan had to be removed to get all the dents out of it! Inside of motor looks like new...took an hour to bang out the bottom of the oil pan!
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#622877 - 11/06/09 03:17 PM
Re: My '77 Corvette Project
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 01/15/07
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Loc: Tillsonburg Ontario Canada
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Tony; You're my HERO. I have a '64 El Camino that I intend on changing to a TPI system. After looking at those pics, I can now see where I will go. I'll be speakin' with ya! Dave 
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#622940 - 11/06/09 07:00 PM
Re: My '77 Corvette Project
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Greatest Pumpkin Ever!
Great Pumpkin
Registered: 11/16/02
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Loc: Gurley, Alabama, USA
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Tony; You're my HERO. I have a '64 El Camino that I intend on changing to a TPI system. After looking at those pics, I can now see where I will go. I'll be speakin' with ya! Dave I've got a continuing thread on a couple of the Corvette sites - & I'm learning from the also. TPI is easy to put on any small block 350...& I've found the guy to do the wiring & computer modifications - as well as the guy to provide the guts of a 200-4R transmission so it'll hold up to a hot engine.
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#622986 - 11/06/09 09:51 PM
Re: My '77 Corvette Project
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 01/15/07
Posts: 1214
Loc: Tillsonburg Ontario Canada
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First off, Tony, I'm running a four speed. And, I am a mechanic (40 years), But I never thought of using my own tank and just refitting it to accommodate the fuel pump. I used to work for the OPP (Ontario Provincial Police) and they have a few older cruisers at the training center with the LT1 engines (300 Hp 350 CID, with TPI and all wiring). This basically solves my final problem of fuel so I can now get on with it. Thanks, I owe you. Dave 
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#626049 - 11/19/09 06:00 PM
Re: My '77 Corvette Project
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Yoda
Registered: 03/11/05
Posts: 5496
Loc: Utah, USA
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tap tap tap...
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#626065 - 11/19/09 07:05 PM
Re: My '77 Corvette Project
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Greatest Pumpkin Ever!
Great Pumpkin
Registered: 11/16/02
Posts: 25084
Loc: Gurley, Alabama, USA
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Today's 19 November....Started in May with an old '77 Corvette I found on the side of the road. Now, I know there's still lots to do to the engine, but I just couldn't wait. I had to drop it into the frame. I'll do everything else from there. &, remember, when I started rebuilding everything, I didn't know anything about Corvettes....I was the proverbial newbie! Now my rolling chassis/engine/transmission are brand new. That's a 1986 5.7L Corvette TPI engine connected to an '88 Monte Carlo SS built 200-4R transmission   
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