Got the radiator and intake replaced finally. Just need to shorten the ducting a tad and it's good.
Fixed some wiring issues he had, he always hated to start with the Bonneville battery cable configuration, never new why. Did some poking around and where the block ground was mounted to the frame, it wasn't making a great connection. Re routed the block ground back to the driver side ground terminal and made a huge difference. Now I'm going to be ordering all new oem battery cables from gm and put it back to the stock configuration.
Still got more minor things I want to change. But that's later down the road.
Possibly pulling the engine out around the end of the year to reseal the top end, replace all the radiator hoses and re do some stuff that will be easier with the motor out. Start permanently mounting stuff where I want it. Right now it's been just lay it here for now..
. At some point the Bonneville turbo setup will go back on with either 100s or 250s, probably 100s to drive easier. But I want to copy Dan @ppes standard cabs setup and see if I can beat him
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Going to make it start with the key instead of the additional switch. But putting a very well hidden kill switch. Gonna be putting some of the interior pieces back in to clean it up a bit (not worried too much about weight).
Still keeping it retro (easy for me to work on) then I'll make him comfortable to drive in the winter, like change the Bonneville seat out, I look funky siting in it.. Lol. At which time Betty's coming in and getting her motor yanked and getting a bunch more stuff fixed.
Then start hitting the track more often. Now that my work schedule is easier not being full time mechanic anymore.
Comparison startup videos
Bonneville configuration
https://youtu.be/AnkGzP92TMg
Oem configuration removed battery kill switch from equation
https://youtu.be/IHJpHo69m2I
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