Thanks man. It's coming along pretty good now.Dang. This is making me super jealous. Very nice work.
Thanks Mike. 24 days to EJS! I'm feeling the pressure.Coming along nicely. Very clean installations.
Mike
Yes there is. It's a pretty nice unit as long as it has enough capacity. I bought it from a guy who had it in an 05 LJ with a 4.8 built to run the Mint 400. He said the only time it couldn't keep up was at the sand dunes. He changed when he went to a built 6.0 and full tubed his engine bay so it no longer fit.Coming along nice. Is there a steam vent line in your radiator?
AN fittings are just JIC (37° flare). AN are said to be produced with tighter tolerances but JIC will work just fine. We sell them at my work but the completion (Eric's/Evco) is probably closer to you since we only have a store in Salt Lake.Has to modify the cross member a little to get the t case/skid/floor clearance all lined up.
I filled the trans and engine with oil and hooked the battery up to see if it would crank. I disconnected the coil wires to just get some oil circulation.
Cranks great, no fuel pressure. Crawled under it and it was leaking at the frame rail. After looking close, this fitting is the wrong size. View attachment 125663
I ordered two 3/8 fittings. The GM rail is 3/8 hut the Jeep rail is 5/16.
Anyone have a local source for AN fittings?
Good advice from a EE.<— EE = guy who is good with electricity 😎I saw this in one of your earlier posts:
"I'm powering the fuse block with the Asd shut down relay. It's 20a and was used by the Jeep to power the coils and injectors. "
The Jeep powered 6 injectors and one coil. With the LS you have 8 injectors and 8 coils which will draw a lot more current. You may have issues with feeding all of it with one 20A fuse. On mine I'm going to split the injectors and coils into banks and power them with separate fuses from an ignition source that can handle much more draw.
Not bad advice. I'll have to look through my wiring again, I originally planned to power a relay with the ASD that would power the aux fuses. I switched gears a little in the middle.I saw this in one of your earlier posts:
"I'm powering the fuse block with the Asd shut down relay. It's 20a and was used by the Jeep to power the coils and injectors. "
The Jeep powered 6 injectors and one coil. With the LS you have 8 injectors and 8 coils which will draw a lot more current. You may have issues with feeding all of it with one 20A fuse. On mine I'm going to split the injectors and coils into banks and power them with separate fuses from an ignition source that can handle much more draw.