I love how sharp and tidy the new components, like the hoses and connectors here, look against the scrappiness of the rest of the body - it's almost a Cyber Punk aesthetic 👍
Angel I believe we are all good. You got this my brother building a car by yourself is not an easy assignment. I am here to the finish line and beyond. Keep wrenching.
Dude the clamps are solid. Use one clamp per hose but orient the clamp holes to face each other and use the same single self tapper to secure them both 👍👍🍻🍻
So many things you’ve done on this mustang are 100% relevant to what I’m doing on my 61 Comet. Really, my only difference of note is I’m using an LS motor. But still mounting it down and low like you did after having done the MII front end install.
No apology needed! You're not letting anyone down, especially with last weeks heat. (I took the week off from the rocking chair I'm rehabbing. Yes Mesa was hot too even with two floor fans!) Angel just keep on keeping on.
you remain an inspiration, my dude - the algorithm might dock you points (whatever that is worth?), but none of us do. 😁 It's been hella hot here in NC the last few weeks, and i've done absolutely none of my garage tasks, so you're waaaaaay ahead of me, haha. Love your positivity.
Hi Angel don’t beat yourself up over that. It’s been crazy hot everywhere in the country! I think you’re better running those as individual lines in case by some unforeseen reason the other may need to go back differently. Another set of headers man oh man. At least it sounds like they were in the correct price range for the scrap stang! Stay cool man
Hey Rookie, every video I watch let's me feel I made the right decision, and that the very rare Glasspar G2, with the one of six Healey grill, is in good hands.
working in *1,OOO* degrees, You are excused from weekly uploads for sure...stay cool 😋 😅 mentioned before, really love your way of showing how things are done ! btw...the floating thingy, it doesn't matter how it's installed ...no up or downside ?
Looking great, Angel! Be sure to pick up some butyl strips to put under the tank flange. I think I got mine from Eastwood. It'll just help add sealing to the trunk area.
Angel the issue with using steel tools on aluminum fittings isn’t just about scratching the surface. The issue is you can cause electrolysis also known as rust to occur in the aluminum fittings ALL BAD when it comes to pressured fuel for obvious reasons.
No. Use seperate clamps for each line. Also when using one bolt do not intwine them. These clamps are made fitting the hose when both ends tatch. If not its not tight and can scave the line. Same goes for one clamp for more lines
Can we guess how many more times the engine goes in and out again? Angel awesome job on the fuel line routing and install. I never get the estimated length right when I do wires or lines of any sort
I think you measured the fuel float height wrong. The part you measured had a raised bottom, so the halfway point there is a lot higher than the actual middle of the tank. On the plus side you can drive at 'E 'for a while now
All the ports had about a 1/4 in difference with measuring the front or back (of the port) but the raised edge was off to the side of the measured area if that makes sense lol
Overheating is nothing to power through. Once you have had heat exhaustion it makes you much more susceptible to it. Take breaks, drink lots of water, and stop when you get confused or light headed. We don’t want the scrapstang on a ticktock fail clip because you forgot something when overheated.
I love how sharp and tidy the new components, like the hoses and connectors here, look against the scrappiness of the rest of the body - it's almost a Cyber Punk aesthetic 👍
i LOVE that
Karen cracked me up.
LOL 😂
Chill, FoodCake, it's all good. It'll start when it's ready.
Coming along nicely
Thanks!
Angel I believe we are all good. You got this my brother building a car by yourself is not an easy assignment. I am here to the finish line and beyond. Keep wrenching.
0:51 thanks for the shout out dude 😎. What coffee did you get? Also in the 100°F+ days drink iced coffee 🤘🏻.
Don't kill yourself, bro. I'm up in Phoenix and I totally get it. 😅 Live to fly another day!
This weather does not play 😮💨
Dude the clamps are solid. Use one clamp per hose but orient the clamp holes to face each other and use the same single self tapper to secure them both 👍👍🍻🍻
Great idea!
@@rookie__pilot this is the way
So many things you’ve done on this mustang are 100% relevant to what I’m doing on my 61 Comet. Really, my only difference of note is I’m using an LS motor. But still mounting it down and low like you did after having done the MII front end install.
Aye! Sounds like a fun build!
No apology needed! You're not letting anyone down, especially with last weeks heat. (I took the week off from the rocking chair I'm rehabbing. Yes Mesa was hot too even with two floor fans!) Angel just keep on keeping on.
you remain an inspiration, my dude - the algorithm might dock you points (whatever that is worth?), but none of us do. 😁 It's been hella hot here in NC the last few weeks, and i've done absolutely none of my garage tasks, so you're waaaaaay ahead of me, haha. Love your positivity.
Have you thought about removing and installing the engine again? Ya know, just for good luck?
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I like where this is going 😅
Just one more time so you can get it Sarah clean.
Don't apologies for doing what you're doing! Just keep on keepin' on and we'll keep watching!
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Hi Angel don’t beat yourself up over that. It’s been crazy hot everywhere in the country! I think you’re better running those as individual lines in case by some unforeseen reason the other may need to go back differently. Another set of headers man oh man. At least it sounds like they were in the correct price range for the scrap stang! Stay cool man
Take care of yourself. We will watch whenever you're able.
Thank you Joseph!
Oh man.... SO CLOSE!!!! Looks amazing, dude!!
So satisfying seeing the new tank and fuel lines in place Angel. Great progress mate👍
Thanks Jason!
cant wait to hear first start 🙂
RIGHT
Hey Rookie, every video I watch let's me feel I made the right decision, and that the very rare Glasspar G2, with the one of six Healey grill, is in good hands.
I get so excited when I see you have a new video out!
Aye!!
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working in *1,OOO* degrees, You are excused from weekly uploads for sure...stay cool 😋 😅
mentioned before, really love your way of showing how things are done !
btw...the floating thingy, it doesn't matter how it's installed ...no up or downside ?
Thanks! The picture in the instructions showed a rectangle not a circle so i just oriented it how I thought would be best lol
Looking great, Angel! Be sure to pick up some butyl strips to put under the tank flange. I think I got mine from Eastwood. It'll just help add sealing to the trunk area.
I might have some laying around, but the sealing wont do much with the rust as ventilation 😂
@@rookie__pilot Haha excellent point 😂
Really cool episode bro. So close to starting the Scrapstang. Really excited to hear itrun and do a nasty smoky burnout!!
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Angel the issue with using steel tools on aluminum fittings isn’t just about scratching the surface. The issue is you can cause electrolysis also known as rust to occur in the aluminum fittings ALL BAD when it comes to pressured fuel for obvious reasons.
Nice work on that file line.
No. Use seperate clamps for each line. Also when using one bolt do not intwine them. These clamps are made fitting the hose when both ends tatch. If not its not tight and can scave the line. Same goes for one clamp for more lines
Will be sweet Angel
Thanks!
Can we guess how many more times the engine goes in and out again? Angel awesome job on the fuel line routing and install. I never get the estimated length right when I do wires or lines of any sort
Haha thats why i gave myself a ton of slack lol
I guess 8 more times!
@@robertlugo3388 😆
LOLOLOL! .............GET USED TO IT BUILDING A CAR OR TRUCK!...FABRICATION!
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I think you measured the fuel float height wrong. The part you measured had a raised bottom, so the halfway point there is a lot higher than the actual middle of the tank. On the plus side you can drive at 'E 'for a while now
All the ports had about a 1/4 in difference with measuring the front or back (of the port) but the raised edge was off to the side of the measured area if that makes sense lol
Overheating is nothing to power through. Once you have had heat exhaustion it makes you much more susceptible to it. Take breaks, drink lots of water, and stop when you get confused or light headed. We don’t want the scrapstang on a ticktock fail clip because you forgot something when overheated.
What is the Knipex code for the tiny pliers 🤔?
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