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donandal 04-18-2017 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by solidaxel (Post 7918783)
Thanks I can do that!

I have a oil gauge screwed to the oil bypass on the side of the pan, but have not turned the engine over

It did not say to pressure the system until the rocker arms have oil before turning the engine over?

So with the starter motor only you have good oil pressure, did it come right up to 50# ?

We primed the engine first using a bug sprayer. I called Pace Performance a few months ago and they said to prime it like the videos on U Tube using a bug sprayer to pump oil. One of my friends in the local Chevy club knew how to do it.

It took only a couple of cranks of about 10 seconds to show oil pressure, and it was nearly 50 psi with just the starter cranking it, before we hooked it up to fire.

My oil pressure sender is hooked up in the same spot as yours, at the bypass fitting near the oil filter.

donandal 04-18-2017 09:34 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by solidaxel (Post 7918783)
Thanks I can do that!

I have a oil gauge screwed to the oil bypass on the side of the pan, but have not turned the engine over

It did not say to pressure the system until the rocker arms have oil before turning the engine over?

So with the starter motor only you have good oil pressure, did it come right up to 50# ?

Forgot to mention, we also used the bug sprayer to fill the coolant. We disconnected the heater hose at the firewall after we filled as much as we could at the radiator, then pumped coolant into the heater core and hoses until it bubbled out from a little bleeder I had installed at the firewall on the other heater hose at it's high spot. I think we got it mostly air free.

I'm hoping the rest will fill from the reservoir after we run it some.

donandal 05-01-2017 03:39 PM

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I've been busy cleaning and packing up our house to sell it
and move to our new house we will be building.

I have had a few hours here and there so I built some straps to
help limit the door opening. Being five inches longer made it
heavy enough that I was concerned about depending on just the
upper door hinge pocket for the stop.

The strap has heavy steel brackets behind the rocker panels and door
cavities to carry the load. I had already welded in a hat channel into
the back of the rocker panel so it is very strong.

The strap I made from seat belt material.
It seems to work pretty well in conjunction with the original stop.
It doesn't have any stretch so I adjusted it to snug up just as the door
reaches its travel limit.

I just need to round all of the edges then paint it body color and it will
be done.

oldman3 05-01-2017 07:17 PM

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Very nice, and a slick ideal...Jim

II_Slow 06-26-2017 02:38 PM

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Just had to float this build back to the top in case anyone missed it. There is some of the nicest fab work I've seen in this build. If you have never looked through it all, treat yourself to it. Might make you feel a little inadequate as a fabricator, but you'll learn a thing or two dozen!

34kw 06-26-2017 10:26 PM

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II Slow - Thanks for the bump. I had missed it and you're right - one of the nicest builds I've seen for sure.

donandal 06-27-2017 06:04 PM

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Wow time flies...

I've been busy moving to an apartment and lost track of time.
We sold our house and found a nice new apartment.

I haven't lived in an apartment since my wife and I were first married
and we had a lot of crap to move! And put in storage!

We will be building a new house for the next several months and then
moving again. Hope to retire there in a few years.

Probably good to be downsizing and building new, but it's a lot of work.

I hope to get back to the truck soon.

Thanks

solidaxel 06-27-2017 06:24 PM

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We are waiting!

Good luck with moving, not to ever be done again for me!

mongocanfly 06-27-2017 09:13 PM

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I've got a spare piece of land next door to me you can build a house on..haha..I wouldnt mind having your fab skills next door to me..
I must have missed the door straps...nice touch..

34kw 06-27-2017 11:08 PM

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After careful review of this thread it seems like the only logical thing to do is go outside and burn my shop down.

donandal 05-19-2019 03:19 PM

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Wow!!!!
Time really flies. I can’t believe it’s been almost two years.
Sorry it’s been so long.

Way more work to build a house than I thought, and most of it was contracted out.

House is finally done. We moved in last August. I haven’t touched the truck since we started building, except to fire it up once in a while. Hope to be back on the truck this summer.

MarKist 10-14-2019 11:41 PM

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any updates Captain?

donandal 10-16-2019 01:22 PM

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Hi again to everyone.
I am slowly getting back on the truck.
Spent most of September finishing the lawn around the new house.
What a job.
Here is the latest work on the truck.
I installed the stainless steel bed “ boards “ and bed trim.

donandal 10-16-2019 01:25 PM

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I’ll try to get more posted in the next few months as I expect more time in the winter to work on the truck.
Thanks

MarKist 10-16-2019 01:54 PM

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looks awesome! I really hope you don't let your wife haul mulch in that bed, like you said. that would be a shame..:(

donandal 10-20-2019 05:36 PM

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Started on the front end assembly.
We got the internal hood braces on, and installed
the stainless center strip and Chevy emblem.

donandal 10-20-2019 05:43 PM

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These pieces were reproductions, and they worked very well.
The strip fit perfectly and the tabs aligned exactly.

The emblem needed a little work on the back side to complete
the bend of the rear flange but took only a couple of minutes
with small hammer and bean bag.

Also not shown, the “3100” side emblems worked great too.
I did modify the pins that stick thru by threading them with
a 10-32 die, and used nylon lock nuts to hold them on.
I wanted them a little more secure than the slip on round clips.

donandal 11-01-2019 04:01 PM

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Got the hood, fenders and grill installed.
Gaps came out pretty good, after quite a bit of fussing.

dug224 11-01-2019 04:11 PM

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Man, love the door strap detail! Moved to an apartment?? Yikes. Swore those off many years ago. Building a house as we speak. Hope to sell old house and move to new house in one motion.

donandal 11-02-2019 12:12 PM

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In the apartment for about a year.
We are loving the new house now.
Probably more so because of the apartment experience.

Lots of time to work on the truck this winter.

donandal 11-09-2019 05:20 PM

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Installed the headlights, front bumper and front bumper balance.

donandal 11-15-2019 05:46 PM

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Video of the tilt hood,
Never tried this, but I think it works.

https://youtu.be/pbUqdMUvVRE

mongocanfly 11-16-2019 08:33 AM

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Well that's slick...!!!

donandal 11-16-2019 05:52 PM

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Thanks,
It sounds a bit noisy in the video, but is really not too loud.
I think it's the acoustics of the shop.

donandal 11-16-2019 05:58 PM

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Put the mudflaps on the front today.


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