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85 superbobbed 4runner(aka BURNING BENJAMINS)
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris S" data-source="post: 494038" data-attributes="member: 5757"><p>I did wrap the crossover with the high $ exhaust wrap you see advertised on tv when I had the engine out.The clearance between it and the firewall improved drastically when the body was raised and the firewall was massaged. I have an inch or better now at its closest point. Only other thing I can think of worth mentioning to this point is that I used the Tacoma throttle cable hooked to the original 85 gas pedal. I remember having to mess with it a little to make it all work but can't remember exactly what it took but it did work fine! ( think it was just using the plastic insert from the original pedal instead of the one on theTacoma cable). Also I'm planning on just using the factory fuel pump in a home made fuel tank so I removed all 3 fuel lines from the taco and positioned them under the 4Runner as they were under the taco. Simply welded studs to the bottom of the truck and retained the original brackets to hold the lines in place. Bought some of the fuel injected high pressure plastic line(the kind you boil in water) and cut the original pressure line down and put barbs on both ends to convert over to rubber lines in between so I could put the factory tank in the bed for the time being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris S, post: 494038, member: 5757"] I did wrap the crossover with the high $ exhaust wrap you see advertised on tv when I had the engine out.The clearance between it and the firewall improved drastically when the body was raised and the firewall was massaged. I have an inch or better now at its closest point. Only other thing I can think of worth mentioning to this point is that I used the Tacoma throttle cable hooked to the original 85 gas pedal. I remember having to mess with it a little to make it all work but can't remember exactly what it took but it did work fine! ( think it was just using the plastic insert from the original pedal instead of the one on theTacoma cable). Also I'm planning on just using the factory fuel pump in a home made fuel tank so I removed all 3 fuel lines from the taco and positioned them under the 4Runner as they were under the taco. Simply welded studs to the bottom of the truck and retained the original brackets to hold the lines in place. Bought some of the fuel injected high pressure plastic line(the kind you boil in water) and cut the original pressure line down and put barbs on both ends to convert over to rubber lines in between so I could put the factory tank in the bed for the time being. [/QUOTE]
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