It's taken a month of short nights and even shorter weekends to finish this up but I'm finally done. This has been on my short list of mods since last summer. The actual labor was about 5 hours but easily 2x that when you count trips to the parts store, searching for tools, etc.
I went the route of cutting the doghouse as opposed to removing it. No way I want to cut/pull/remove enough flooring and firewall insulation to access those 16 hard to get to bolts. The steel I'll just tack weld back in place and the insulation itself I'll RTV back into place to seal any drafts. All that will be covered by my winch control tower. No one will ever notice.
That lower plug was tough to get out. It broke off an allen driver and wouldn't give it back. So I drove down the street and my local muffler shop guy welded on a fat nut and the plug came right out.
With the winch tower out I took time to refurb the labels and knobs. The old labels peeled right off and I scanned them, cleaned them up in Photoshop, printed them on photo paper and spray glued with 3M 77.
Here is the new fuel line I ran. It 5/16"x30" and about $8 from Napa. The 90 is 1/8 NPT to 5/16 inverted flair and about $3. I completely ruined the first line bending it with that crappy bender I borrowed from another parts store. So I used it to practice my bends and had more success on the second one.
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I went the route of cutting the doghouse as opposed to removing it. No way I want to cut/pull/remove enough flooring and firewall insulation to access those 16 hard to get to bolts. The steel I'll just tack weld back in place and the insulation itself I'll RTV back into place to seal any drafts. All that will be covered by my winch control tower. No one will ever notice.
That lower plug was tough to get out. It broke off an allen driver and wouldn't give it back. So I drove down the street and my local muffler shop guy welded on a fat nut and the plug came right out.
With the winch tower out I took time to refurb the labels and knobs. The old labels peeled right off and I scanned them, cleaned them up in Photoshop, printed them on photo paper and spray glued with 3M 77.
Here is the new fuel line I ran. It 5/16"x30" and about $8 from Napa. The 90 is 1/8 NPT to 5/16 inverted flair and about $3. I completely ruined the first line bending it with that crappy bender I borrowed from another parts store. So I used it to practice my bends and had more success on the second one.
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