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The exhaust sure routes close to the fuel tank and transfer case. You might want to check just how close it is, could be just the photo angle. Thanks for the pics!
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yes I know however at the time I was driving down the road. using a smartphone with voice to text feature. And likes to spell the punctuation rather then use the punctuation mark. I drive a truck with my foot in the tank! I do not always have time to stop and write a message
before I am do it my next appointment. .
Nice backhand. opcorn:So if you don't have time to capitolize and use sentences , what makes you think any body has time to read your post 6 times to try and understand it . Then take more time to answer your question .
So what's the latest?Yes it is definitely a big project. And I love this stone age mechanical engine. Big question how different are the ldt 427 vs the 465 in part's. I see parts all over for the 465 like the rear crank seal but nothing for the 427. Are some parts that work for the 465 that work for the 427?
Yes I did Noticed The exhaust routing and I will look at it at a later time. but looks like it was done so to help heat the fuel.
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