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<blockquote data-quote="mna0121" data-source="post: 410179" data-attributes="member: 2868"><p>Back in the barn. Engine is sitting on the stand supported by the engine plates and some channel. If you notice boards under the oil pan they are not touching. I used Summit brand fittings to plumb the fuel system. I usually hate fooling with this things but these worked well and quick. A little advice, rap electrical tape around the braided hose center your cut on the tape, have a good pair of wire cutters handy. Before removing the tape trim all the rough wires as uniform as you can. The trimming will keep the braid from snagging the cup and unravel the ends. </p><p> Just going to drop a couple of pics of the engine on the cranking stand. I think the front view one with the exhaust sticking under is cool?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mna0121, post: 410179, member: 2868"] Back in the barn. Engine is sitting on the stand supported by the engine plates and some channel. If you notice boards under the oil pan they are not touching. I used Summit brand fittings to plumb the fuel system. I usually hate fooling with this things but these worked well and quick. A little advice, rap electrical tape around the braided hose center your cut on the tape, have a good pair of wire cutters handy. Before removing the tape trim all the rough wires as uniform as you can. The trimming will keep the braid from snagging the cup and unravel the ends. Just going to drop a couple of pics of the engine on the cranking stand. I think the front view one with the exhaust sticking under is cool? [/QUOTE]
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