Smooth Engine bay
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Car: 84 SC Camaro (92 Tribute)
Engine: V6
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Smooth Engine bay
So this roller I just bought has a really nice, smooth engine compartment. I obviously didn't do any of the work, but I thought that it's nice enough to share with everyone.
What'cha think? I think it looks nice and well done.
The two notches in the firewall are for a vintage air system that wasn't added.
Battery area...there's no rust underneath btw.
Drivers side.
What'cha think? I think it looks nice and well done.
The two notches in the firewall are for a vintage air system that wasn't added.
Battery area...there's no rust underneath btw.
Drivers side.
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Car: 1987 Trans Am
Engine: 5.0L TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: Richmond 3.73
Re: Smooth Engine bay
looks good, I hope to clean mine up the best I can when I pull my motor.
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Re: Smooth Engine bay
thanks! I like it. I cleaned up things the best I could in the engine bay. I need to re route the heater hoses this spring. I think there is a thread on here somewhere to make it look nice.
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Car: 89 GTA/90 Iroc Vert
Engine: 5.7/5.0L
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Re: Smooth Engine bay
Good idea, I'll add that to my to do list - the hoses are in a bad spot, can't even see the valve covers on that side.
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