v6 engine bay

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  1. 390armstrong

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    Anyone have pics of a bagged v6 engine bay...doing my core support and figured id relocate whatever i can off the wheel wells...just trying to get some ideas..
     
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    I've got some let me get them loaded up and I'll post them for you. I will tell you this, anything on the wheel wells needs to be removed and relocated. Everyone does it different. I have some of mine and I can get some more tomorrow, I also have some of a guy I see every year at a show and I'm using his for reference.

    Also, you are building my exact truck. Check out my progress thread. I haven't updated it in a while but I will be soon. :waytogo:
     
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    I think this is all I have, if you need more I can get up to date photos of mine. I'll be in the shop all day tomorrow working on her so I'll be able to get more if you want.
     
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    thanks for the pics really helped. I still don't know where to relocate the hoses on the passenger side, I might try were the wiper motor was. I saw the pics have the egr delete but since im in ca I cannot delete it. what did you do with the charcoal canister? figured I might as well do whatever I can while I do the core support that was barely attached...you can see how the previous owner burnt though the driver side wheel well.
     

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    Just removed the charcoal canister and it evaps in to the air now. The blue truck had all his smog stuff still attached and working. A lot of his stuff is relocated under the dash, but, he doesn't have heat or AC.

    I'm from cali, when it comes to having crazy modified cars I always had the right place to smog. Where I live now we don't have any smog regulations and after car is 15 years old in the areas that do have smog they no longer require a smog cert.

    There are ways to move things and keep them, it takes time and patience to get it done but it is doable.
    Let me see if I have any more pics.
     
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