Torchandregdoc
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I see a pneumatic riveter... I wish I had used one for my build.
I had never used one, but this was friends and it was aweeeesssomme. I will definitely have one.
I see a pneumatic riveter... I wish I had used one for my build.
Ha, yeah, that was last Friday at 6am. Started painting at 7 and by the time we finished it was 80 degrees. I'm not sure what we were doing wrong. That Steel-it was just weird to shoot. It's super thick, they say "no reducer" and still orange peals terrible. And the overspray. yikes.80 degrees?!? You must have tried to paint that a while ago, cause it's been hotter than blue blazes here for a couple weeks now. Good to see you are doing final build things and no longer dry fitting. The green floor is a great color and will definitely stand out once you are finished.![]()


When he started pumping fuel out, it came out black black. We had put a camera in the tank and it was clean prior to pump install. Could there have been aluminum oxide on the inside? Smoke from welding? It looked shiny clean.I did the same Never added a drop after the initial fill. Now when I drained it for the SC install I vacuumed it down and filled it I had to add about 8oz after that. I think it was because I did not have it completely empty. Great way to check for leaks also If it wont hold a vacuum it will leak coolant.I don't know if anyone else has done this but I used my air lift tool to put a vacuum on the cooling system and sucked the coolant into the engine. I have run the car multiple times and no air bubbles have came out. The level never dropped and temps were all good.