Same fittings as Sarah, but she used solid lines on her latest project, cleaner but more tweaking required. Solid would have allowed for parallel routing and even spacing, but the human eye loves to find the little errors in that. I think Sarah's OCD is required to pull it off. BTW, my electrician brothers love to see parallel rigid pipe bends, which require OCD-like attention to the bend radii.
I placed a small vise on a 3/4 plywood base for occasions when i need a vise in a remote location. It is big enough to C clamp it somewhere for more stability. Great build!
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? I thought I was watching Rookie Sarah for a minute when you were worried about the fuel lines! Just kidding! Good video as usual! I enjoy your and Sarah's videos.
The brushless Steele cooling fan would be perfect for an attic fan that is powered by a 12 voltage solar panel...Attic fans specific for that use are notoriously enificient..
Do they really recommend mounting the fan to the radiator fins? That seems like a weak link, why not make some brackets? Or, is the shroud the ultimate mounting method?
@@dankingsbury9971 it's a common way to mount coolers of any kind. It should be fine but I like a bracket or shroud for my own stuff. Personal preference and "I'll get to it later if I need it I just want the car to go" mentality prevails 🍻
I'm also weird about having my lines spaced just right. amazon sells 5 packs of these nice aluminum hose separators. They clam shell together and hold each line securely - when you stack a line of them up it make the hose stay uniform. Very niiiiiiice. If you're really cool you can drill all the way through the hole that clamps them together and pass a longer bolt through the assembly and secure it in place with a riv-nut/nut-sert on the car. ok bye
Keep an eye on those electric fan mounting tie straps. I once had one of those wear through the aluminum radiator tube. I totally stay away from them now.
You can probably get seperator pieces to hold the hosest together at a certain distance. Or would be each to design and 3D print Or, cable tie them together, with an extra cable piece between them (looping around the first cable tie)
Hi Angel don’t know how I missed this earlier. Coming along great. Think you were hanging around Sarah too much. Next you’ll be degreasing the inside and outside of the wheel wells. Kidding enjoy both of y’all videos!! Stay cool
If you don't want screws sticking in your interior, you can just take a carriage bolt and put in thru the same hole the other direction and tack it in place....
The way you secured the lines underneath with two clamps using the one screw/hole can help with that issue you were concerned about with the spacing of the lines in the engine bay. Used to use a similar concept when running optic fibre cables especially in customer premises where pedants p!s$ & moan if anything was slightly uneven.
Why is the feed line on the tank labeled P. Does it stand for pressurized? Why not F for Feed? Wouldn't the return line be a N for Nonpressurized? Little things like that mess me up when installing stuff.
One thing you didn't do? Come on, you also didn't mail me pizza, put windows in the car, solve the global energy crises, invent a new solid state battery..... I mean, I'm just saying.... you've been slacking..... 😁😁😁😁
How to build a car per Rookie
Step 1 Do a thing
Step 2 Undo that thing
Step 3 Repeat
Step 4 Question life choices!
That is 100% accurate😂
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Sarah sent me. Diggin it. New subscriber.
Me too 👍🏻
Sara’s OCD must’ve rubbed off on you with the gas lines!!😂
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My thought exactly.
Same fittings as Sarah, but she used solid lines on her latest project, cleaner but more tweaking required. Solid would have allowed for parallel routing and even spacing, but the human eye loves to find the little errors in that. I think Sarah's OCD is required to pull it off. BTW, my electrician brothers love to see parallel rigid pipe bends, which require OCD-like attention to the bend radii.
Don't feel bad. I (and I'm sure many others) learned many things in a similar way at a similar age.
Thumbs up if you relate.
That was a cool shot on the floor from distance @ the 7 min mark! Looked really rad on the jack stands.
I can identify with the flywheel/separator plate situation. It gets worse when you hit 70 yrs.
Oh wow😂😂
I placed a small vise on a 3/4 plywood base for occasions when i need a vise in a remote location. It is big enough to C clamp it somewhere for more stability. Great build!
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? I thought I was watching Rookie Sarah for a minute when you were worried about the fuel lines! Just kidding! Good video as usual! I enjoy your and Sarah's videos.
LOL
The brushless Steele cooling fan would be perfect for an attic fan that is powered by a 12 voltage solar panel...Attic fans specific for that use are notoriously enificient..
@15:08 GEEZ.... watch the paint!!! hahahaha
SOOOOOOOO freak'n close!! I can almost hear it..
Humor! Outstanding Angel! Slow and steady. Patience is the victor.
Measure Twice, Check Thrice, Cut Once and Do or Die! (But safety is paramount 👍)
Happy hump day to me! New Scrapstang video to watch!
So cool (😂) you got hooked up by Steele - I know Sarah is really impressed with them. Love how this build keeps coming together
Right!
@@rookie__pilot are you gonna make a shroud for it?
@@TheSaxon25 were gonna see how it performs with and without👍🏻
Do they really recommend mounting the fan to the radiator fins? That seems like a weak link, why not make some brackets? Or, is the shroud the ultimate mounting method?
@@dankingsbury9971 it's a common way to mount coolers of any kind. It should be fine but I like a bracket or shroud for my own stuff. Personal preference and "I'll get to it later if I need it I just want the car to go" mentality prevails 🍻
The way you installed the clamps underneath the car is the way you should have done them in the engine bay as well.
NOT EASY!....LOTS OF WORK!...... YOU CAN DO IT!!!
THANK YOU 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Great one love the way you show warts and all, keep them coming
Thanks Garry!
I'm also weird about having my lines spaced just right. amazon sells 5 packs of these nice aluminum hose separators. They clam shell together and hold each line securely - when you stack a line of them up it make the hose stay uniform. Very niiiiiiice. If you're really cool you can drill all the way through the hole that clamps them together and pass a longer bolt through the assembly and secure it in place with a riv-nut/nut-sert on the car. ok bye
Hell yeah thanks for the idea!’
That electric fan is slick, I like the lower amperage start up, very cool! :)
thank you I needed that same motivation...
Thank you for watching as thats also my motivation!
Keep an eye on those electric fan mounting tie straps. I once had one of those wear through the aluminum radiator tube. I totally stay away from them now.
nice fan/radiator combo…..could have drilled one hole for two gas line clamps….ie same spacing…..flight was cool too!
I'm sure you'll end up making this one look like a masterpiece 🙌🙌 Also, you're such a tease😆
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You can probably get seperator pieces to hold the hosest together at a certain distance. Or would be each to design and 3D print
Or, cable tie them together, with an extra cable piece between them (looping around the first cable tie)
Hi Angel don’t know how I missed this earlier. Coming along great. Think you were hanging around Sarah too much. Next you’ll be degreasing the inside and outside of the wheel wells. Kidding enjoy both of y’all videos!! Stay cool
If you don't want screws sticking in your interior, you can just take a carriage bolt and put in thru the same hole the other direction and tack it in place....
Thats a great idea!
Or double nut the bolt @@rookie__pilot
Nice work.
Angel is like an old school magician with a sneaky twin.
😂
The way you secured the lines underneath with two clamps using the one screw/hole can help with that issue you were concerned about with the spacing of the lines in the engine bay. Used to use a similar concept when running optic fibre cables especially in customer premises where pedants p!s$ & moan if anything was slightly uneven.
Sarah sending in Geicos to check up on you😂
What he said, a littel bit of the lub...😊, great video, it's hard to make videos with effects, close ups while explaining, good job cookie angel.
Thank you!
Loving it.
I'm just glad he doesn't show his angel food cake. I'm also surprised Sarah never called him "ANGEL PANDULCE" while she was laugh-snorting.
@@noo4pass HAHAHA THIS COMENT IS GOLD 😂
OMG! "You can't even fake being that dumb." 🤣ROFLMFAO!🤣
Maybe have a penguin or two make a guest appearance... perhaps you can adopt an armadillo as your garage nimal.
And, yes, good job
SCRAPTASTIC DAY 😂🙌🏻
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Can tell Sarah was helping the way you started laughing about the lube on the top. lol 😂
Whoop whoop
Fantastic!
Really? We got a package? Then a Sopranos end scene? Ya killing me Smalls.
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That little dude is trying to sell you insurance for the scrapstang
Is that a remnant of tape I see inside at 18:07?
Its on the outside, vaccum port also covered by tape! But with that angle you can see the tape covering that hole
I have AuDHD , so my mind is actually that noisy all the time 😂
LOL
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Really good content. Thank you. I liked and subscribed
That was a bad pitch for Patreon. Haaaa Love the car!
😂😂😂
Or was it a good pitch for Only Fans? 😂
🤪 awesome intro!
My experience, if touching, they will fray. They can't touch anything with fluids or gases.
Thanks!
This car reminds me of sean's car in tokyo drift all engine and steel
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You Da Bomb
I hope that you can afford a lift soon.
MEE TOOO
Some things never get done 😳
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Why is the feed line on the tank labeled P. Does it stand for pressurized? Why not F for Feed? Wouldn't the return line be a N for Nonpressurized? Little things like that mess me up when installing stuff.
Yes, as a matter of fact I was yelling at the screen. No no effect apparently. 😢
Next time put the fitting on before the cut.
What's the part number for the fan?
One day soon lol
One thing you didn't do? Come on, you also didn't mail me pizza, put windows in the car, solve the global energy crises, invent a new solid state battery..... I mean, I'm just saying.... you've been slacking..... 😁😁😁😁
@@DemonViewLLC DAM i mean i guess youre right but DAM 😂😂
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First!
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Only fans?
At this point maybe 😂
@@rookie__pilot sponsored by Steele Racing!
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