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pointsnorth wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 8:54 am I finally just bit the bullet and ordered the fuel cell Ive wanted since I started.which in all my searching is the only cell that specificailly made to fit a in tank LS pump
details? pics? links? where's the good stuff man :poke:

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I wasn’t up to paying their price for the fuel line kit so incobbled my own together with Amazon parts
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thats a pretty slick fuel cell

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got a 4.0 xj rad on the way as well as looking at the diemensioms I think it will work

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pointsnorth wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 10:25 am got a 4.0 xj rad on the way as well as looking at the diemensioms I think it will work
rear rad or will it fit up front ?

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still going for a rear mount rad. but with me looking at chopping the frame rails to make more room. a front mount might be a possibility

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front is nice as way less issues running pipe or lines ect

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I was looking at the an conversion fittings just not sure on how well they would hold up on a wheeling rig


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I’ve got the xy rad here now as well as a 2007 Silverado 1500 here. Tonight’s shop night will determine what I decide to use.

The Silverado rad will work with the fans I have now I pretty sure anyways.

The xj rad will not


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pointsnorth wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 1:22 pm I was looking at the an conversion fittings just not sure on how well they would hold up on a wheeling rig


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what do you mean? conversion for what ?
pointsnorth wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 1:25 pm I’ve got the xy rad here now as well as a 2007 Silverado 1500 here. Tonight’s shop night will determine what I decide to use.

The Silverado rad will work with the fans I have now I pretty sure anyways.

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if you can fit it i would do the chevy rad as im sure its bigger and will be easier to get at most parts stores if you need one when out of town ect

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Snowracer wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 10:57 am front is nice as way less issues running pipe or lines ect
Way less chance of getting soaked with boiling coolant if a hose pops too.

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you can get AN conversion fitting for the coolant hose

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We got the rear axle truss drilled and welded up last night. Can’t upload pics where I’m at now.

I finished off the tcase installed the out put flanges, seals and sensors. I thinking for piece of mind I might notch the frame as the 4wd sensor is really close. I finally fixed the gacked threads on the front shift detent plug that I’ve put off forever


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