Boy, we are definitely getting down to the nitty-gritty, for sure. In this segment we are going to be showing you not just the installation of the Factory Fit wire loom and the Rock Valley fuel tank but cool custom tricks to make these-not so original-parts fit and look clean and functional. After all, unless you are building a bone-stocker, you will need to plan and execute the custom installation of many different parts and pieces.
This is a great reason why finding the right car builder for your project should be one of the most important decisions you make. To back that statement up, the boys at Metal Finish USA will be showing us the correct ways to modify some of the original replacement parts to accept non-stock pieces and make them functional and pleasing to the eye.
First will be installing, through the firewall, a wire loom made to fit the Chevelle and at the same time plug into the not-so-stock, GM Performance Ram Jet Injection setup. Of course, there are plenty of ways to achieve this, but maybe you hadn't thought of doing it quite like the way we did. If nothing else, you can use our way as a reference since these tips can be applied to many different installations.
Next, we will move to the rear and show how the Rock Valley high-capacity fuel tank was installed with its stock-style straps, while, at the back of the car, we will get a glimpse of the braided fuel lines, fittings, and fuel filter from Street & Performance-and how they were plumbed to the new fuel tank and in-tank fuel pump. All of these parts were no simple, bolt-in jobs. They all took a certain amount of planning and fitting, as you will soon see.
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Here she is, semi-bolted together, giving us a taste of not only the great work that has a
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With the firewall insulation panel from R.E.M. Automotive installed, the first step is to
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After the hard plastic is removed, Craig uses a soldering gun to cleanly remove the unnece
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With a hole saw, boring the necessary size and shape becomes simple and quick. The hole si
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A quick shot of air to get rid of any dust or small slivers of metal and the hole is ready
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This close-up shot shows the borrowed grommet with the Factory Fit wire loom running throu
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Once the entire loom is fed through the firewall, make sure all wires are pulled through t
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In this case the computer and relays for the Ram Jet Injection were originally designed to
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With the stock heater back in place the loom and grommet are completely hidden. This is th
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As Craig finishes installing the remainder of engine compartment parts and wiring them to
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All Rock Valley fuel tanks are handmade from stainless steel and can be custom made to fit
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After installing the sending unit and fuel pump/pick-up tubes, fittings and braided fuel l
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Because this car is utilizing fuel-injection, simple slip-on hoses and clamps would not be
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Before the tank is installed, the wiring is once again modified by splicing in a connector
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The other end of the connector plug will house the wires running to the sending unit and f
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Some anti-vibration strips were also supplied with the tank and should most definitely be
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With a little help from an engine hoist and a block of wood, Craig was able to shoehorn th
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With the tank in position the new mounting straps were easily bent to conform to the tank,
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Watch-out, those strap edges can be very sharp. Extra anti-vibration strips were included
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Street & Performance also supplied the chrome fuel pump designed for the fuel-injection sy
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It's a tight fit, but as in many cases, the tighter the fit, the better it looks. The cust
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Goodmark Industries Inc.
625-E Old Norcross Rd
Lawrenceville
GA
30045
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R.E.M. Automotive
2610 North Brandt Rd.
Annville
PA
17003
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American Autowire/ Factory Fit
150 Heller PL, #17 W
Bellmawr
NJ
08031
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Rock Valley Antique Auto Part
Route 72 & Rothwell Road
PO Box 352
Stillman Valley
IL
61084
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GM Performance Parts
www.gmperformanceparts.com
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Street & Performance
479-394-5711
www.hotrodlane.cc
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Metal Finish USA
7314 Highway 115E
Cleveland
GA
30528
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