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1968 Chevy Camaro Fluid Lines - Country Honk Revival, Part 7
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 Here James and Kurt are measuring...  Here James and Kurt are measuring the proper depth for the in-tank sender, while double-checking each other's math--a very good idea before cutting the bracket and inserting the sender in the tank.  The fuel pump has to be pulled...  The fuel pump has to be pulled to properly install the 90-degree brass fuel line fittings. The fuel lines were first mocked up for the proper angularity of the fittings, then the fittings were secured and the fuel pump was reinstalled.  The fuel level sender comes...  The fuel level sender comes with easy-to-follow instructions for setting the level of the float in the tank. Before installing the float assembly in the tank, use an ohm meter to check for proper resistance from the float and sending unit. For this hookup, and the Auto Meter gauge, the resistance should read 0 ohms at the empty-float position and 90 ohms at full-float. Simply rotate the float from its lowest position to its highest mark while the ohm meter is hooked to ground and the output wire. Heed our warning; do this now or you will discover a faulty unit when you run out of gas.  The fuel level sender comes...  The fuel level sender comes with easy-to-follow instructions for setting the level of the float in the tank. Before installing the float assembly in the tank, use an ohm meter to check for proper resistance from the float and sending unit. For this hookup, and the Auto Meter gauge, the resistance should read 0 ohms at the empty-float position and 90 ohms at full-float. Simply rotate the float from its lowest position to its highest mark while the ohm meter is hooked to ground and the output wire. Heed our warning; do this now or you will discover a faulty unit when you run out of gas.  Street & Performance sent...  Street & Performance sent this application-specific fuel line kit. The fuel is filtered and regulated just ahead of the stainless steel Detroit Speed fuel tank.  The tank was fitted with a...  The tank was fitted with a vent-to-atmosphere line and then hoisted into place before being secured with the stainless steel straps. Don't forget to use the anti-squeak padding available from Year One or Rick's First Gen Camaro between the top of the tank and the body.  The air filter normally supplied...  The air filter normally supplied with engines of this type is adequate for shows and cruises, but if you plan on driving any distance, you'll want to call K&N for their new cool-air kit for this application. Bert Heck, Shane Reichart, and their staff at K&N utilized our car for the prototype system you see here. This kit is currently available for purchase through any K&N dealer. Not only does it look slick, we gained 30 rear-wheel horsepower and 30 lb-ft on a 96-degree California day.
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Baer Brakes
3108 W. Thomas Rd.,
Ste. 1201
Phoenix
AZ
85017
602-233-1411
www.baer.com
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Hotchkis Performance
12035 Burke St., Ste. 13
Santa Fe Springs
CA
90670
877-466-7655
www.hotchkis.net
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Classic Tube
80 Rotech Drive
Lancaster
NY
14086
800-882-3711
www.classictube.com
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Rick's First Gen Camaros
420 Athena Dr., Dept. CHP
Athens
GA
30601
800-359-7717
www.firstgen.com
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Custom Powder Coating Robbie Morrow
410 Enochville Ave., Dept. CHP
Enochville
NC
28081
980-932-7722
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Street & Performance
479-394-5711
www.hotrodlane.cc
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Detroit Speed
185 McKenzie Rd., Dept. CHP
Mooresville
NC
28115
704-662-3272
www.detroitspeed.com
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Year One
PO Box 129
Tucker
GA
30085
800-932-7663
770-496-1949
www.nextgenparts.com/mustang
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