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Old Dec 20, 2003 | 05:02 PM
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Well, sort of. I ordered my ATI setup from Andy @ A&A Corvette, here's what I got in order of receipt.

I received my D1-SC headunit from ATI like 3-4 weeks ago. The crank pinning tool showed up this past Thursday together with a K&N filter (don't know what it's for?), but there was no pin or drill bit. OH WELL, I think I need a HSS 1/4" drill bit and a solid stainless steel pin (1/4" dia x ?? length) Also, I don't have any directions for the crank pinning - Could someone tell me how deep to drill the crank to receive the pin?

Then yesterday (Friday) I received like 99% of the kit. I got the 6 rib pulley setup, radiator hoses to lay down the rad, all plumbing for the single I/C, my Racetronix fuel pump setup, the Vortech race BoV was mounted already and lastly a check valve for the PCV system (I think that's what it's for?) ..... BUT, I don't have the airbridge or the installation instructions to proceed with anything.

I think Andy is working on some new directions w/pictures for the install as he has apparently changed something to make the belt avoid slipping even more. While I'm waiting for a reply from Andy, I'll probably start the fuel system upgrade next weekend and will hopefully work on the install soon after I get Andy's installation manual.

Wish me the best!
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Old Dec 20, 2003 | 05:07 PM
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but there was no pin or drill bit. OH WELL, I think I need a HSS 1/4" drill bit and a solid stainless steel pin (1/4" dia x ?? length) Also, I don't have any directions for the crank pinning - Could someone tell me how deep to drill the crank to receive the pin?
The pin is 1/4 by .750 and you need to drill the hole .800 deep, If I had known this I could have sent a drill bit and ream to you with the LED's :crazy: Oh well, I know you'll get it straightened out. :cheers:
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Old Dec 20, 2003 | 06:24 PM
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Hey run,

Thanks for the offer, but I'll just stop by an industrial supply shop and pickup the bit and a dowel pin. What's the reamer for?? I don't have the directions so I'm guessing it's to deburr the hole once drilled? I don't mind that the pin & drill bit weren't enclosed, Andy's not charging me for the pinning tool! :D I'm going to return the tool to him once I finish with it, guess I saved a few $$$'s :thumbs:

Thanks too for the LEDs, I'll be sure to let everyone know what I think once installed.
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Old Dec 21, 2003 | 12:50 AM
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Good luck! :thumbs: :cheers: :grouphug:
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:thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: i am finished with mine.....hhhmmmm what is next???? :eek:
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Old Dec 21, 2003 | 03:10 PM
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"What's next"??? Hey I know..... hope on a plane and gimme a head installing mine next week! :smash: :D
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