Originally Posted By: tlowe #1716
Looks nice. Use a Remflex exh/intake gasket. Also take your time and order a rubber felpro VC gasket from your local parts store.

I would suggest bending the fuel lines at the carb to get them further from the exhaust.

Do not put a pressure fed fuel gauge in your cab. If it leaks , you will regret it. Maybe put it by the pump.


Thanks Tom, I haven't checked in for awhile; I don't receive email notifications when someone replies to me so I keep forgetting to check in everyday!

Anyhow I went with another clifford intake/exhaust gasket. I'm gonna look into the rubber valve cover gasket for sure.

Only reason I thought of a fuel pressure gauge in the cab was because I am used to having a 20 gallon fuel tank behind me in the cab. I have removed that tank and installed an 18 gallon tank in the rear of the frame for safety and no gas fumes. I've been considering mounting the fuel pressure gauge on the fire wall instead.


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