Thanks for the above article , It is GREAT! I wish that I had it back in 1974 when I swapped in my first sbc! There are many, many bits of information that will help anyone do it now. I especially like the info on the larger fuel line, alternator, and exhaust system.
I moved my fuel tank to the rear rear, under center of the bed and bought a 15 gal. fuel tank off e-bay for 40 dollars. The stock fuel level sender was very easy to install in the plastic tank. This allowed me the space to run dual exhaust to the rear.
As far as making the mounts, I agree that buying something already prefabed is a good idea, but I thought the person asking the original question about motor mounts wanted to make his own and save the money?
By the way the stock LUV fuel pump on my 78 ran for more than 10 years without a problem. I did use 3/8" rubber fuel line from the pump to the carburetor though, never did starve for fuel. But then I am "old as Dirt" and drive quite conservatively.
When you don't have much money to work with on your car you learn to improvise, for example I had a stock 70 Mustang radiator sitting in my garage so I took it to a radiator shop, had the outlets changed to sbc size and installed it. I've never had a problem with cooling, (for the past seven years), even with the a/c on and 110 degree So. Cal. summers.
My battery is also under the bed on the passenger side, with a lift up cover. Sure saves the battery from the underhood heat!
Thanks again for posting the information, I am sure it will help a lot of other guys too.
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