I was re watching your vids got myself thinking about one of my favorite songs. ZZ Top- I Wanna Drive You Home Your 85 Bird you mentioned a possible LS install. I LIKE IT! You also mentioned your an Engineer? and you work on cars??? That's Kinda different most Engineers I know Can Create you a masterpiece on paper but can't even change oil in a car. Again The ones I've met.
Good song, yeah, a ls swap may happen in the future on this car. I agree. I only know maybe one other other engineer who works on cars as a hobby. Thank you for commenting.
That's actually the cleanest ever that I've seen anyone cut the hole out in the rear of one of these third gens. How did the resealing look and how did you do it? With gasket or sealant? I've changed the fuel pump in my 3rd gen at least 9 times and I just can't bring myself to cut into her like that.
I have a piece of 16 gage sheet metal, I'm planning on welding a piece to match the curved part I cut out to help fit and seal. My plan is to use permatex gasket maker and I'm planning using rivets to fasten it on the car. That way it's nice and flat under the carpet. I haven't sealed it back up yet because I'm planning on running new fuel line and cleaning up the install first. I will post a detailed video on sealing it back up. Thank you for commenting!
Nice work Bryan! Can’t wait to see the car on the road where it belongs!
Thank you!
I was re watching your vids got myself thinking about one of my favorite songs. ZZ Top- I Wanna Drive You Home
Your 85 Bird you mentioned a possible LS install. I LIKE IT! You also mentioned your an Engineer? and you work on cars??? That's Kinda different most Engineers I know Can Create you a masterpiece on paper but can't even change oil in a car. Again The ones I've met.
Good song, yeah, a ls swap may happen in the future on this car. I agree. I only know maybe one other other engineer who works on cars as a hobby. Thank you for commenting.
That's actually the cleanest ever that I've seen anyone cut the hole out in the rear of one of these third gens. How did the resealing look and how did you do it? With gasket or sealant? I've changed the fuel pump in my 3rd gen at least 9 times and I just can't bring myself to cut into her like that.
I have a piece of 16 gage sheet metal, I'm planning on welding a piece to match the curved part I cut out to help fit and seal. My plan is to use permatex gasket maker and I'm planning using rivets to fasten it on the car. That way it's nice and flat under the carpet. I haven't sealed it back up yet because I'm planning on running new fuel line and cleaning up the install first. I will post a detailed video on sealing it back up. Thank you for commenting!
@@LowBuckBuilds Thanks. Looking forward to seeing how she turns out.