Well it's been forever since I last posted, but the project is progressing, albeit slowly but surely. We just got out of a 15 month outage on one of my units, and we're headed into another outage for full turbine train overhaul here in a couple weeks. Hopefully I can give the old girl more attention after this outage, with the goal being to get her driving before my fiancé comes back from deployment. Before she deployed, my SSG said she wants heat and air when it gets on the road, so that's another one I get to figure out.
Not a big update, but I got the exhaust routed, hung, and welded in the car. For about 1/2 a second, I thought about just running a zoomie out of the hood, but wisdom (it's rare, but it does happen) got the better of me and said that the KS highway patrol likely wouldn't approve of it for inspection. It was interesting trying to adapt a 3" down pipe to a 4" oval pipe, but I was able to get it done with a couple transitions, and on the bends/kinks in the pipe, I used pie-piece style exhaust pipes to route it around some of the underside geometry of the car. What's even more fun, is that since the car is bagged, and the rear axle tucks entirely up into the rear tunnel, I didn't have the option of routing it over the axle. Instead, I drooped the rear axle to full droop, and started fitting the exhaust. Since the bags effectively act as their own limiting straps (similar to those you'd find in the rock crawling world that I came from), I shouldn't have to worry about the axle drooping further than where I fabbed it. It should still have about 4-5" of ground clearance to the bottom of the exhaust when the car is fully standing, but not going to lie, having to route it under the axle hurt me a little bit. Please never mind the mess in the garage, or the welds. Lots of random house projects that never got put away, and welding stainless is always a fun chore, especially when it's MIG with limited amperage control.
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