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ssuth9 05-29-2015 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by cmabolt (Post 7190640)
Hey Steve, the tank is made by Boyd's welding. Very nice product!

The gas door is a ford truck gas door. The advantage to these is the vent tube is inside the filler tube. I think the year is late 80's early 90's

Chris

Awesome.. Thanks Chris, A Hunting I Will Go..

cmabolt 05-31-2015 10:12 PM

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Well, finally nailed down a date on the exhaust parts. This week everything comes in. Ahhh yeah, finally!!

In the mean time, back to emblem painting. So I ordered some 1 shot 4007 hardener. The first time these were painted they never fully dried even after about a week.
http://images2.snapfish.com/23232323...3A934%3Bnu0mrj
This stuff is supposed to help it dry and also thinned the paint a bit which helped our technique. I say our, but really the little lady re-painted these again. We decided to use a needle and syringe. We pre-mixed the paint and hardener in a small plastic cup. 5 teaspoons of paint and 1/2 teaspoon of hardener. She sucked the paint into the syringe then put on the needle. Then she squirted the air out.
http://images1.snapfish.com/23232323...9c93ef37ot1lsi
She slowly pushed the plunger to let paint flow and it self leveled. Worked great I think and no brush strokes.
http://images1.snapfish.com/23232323...85%3A%3Aot1lsi
http://images2.snapfish.com/23232323...3A234%3Bnu0mrj
Now just need to see how they dry.

ryanroo 05-31-2015 10:15 PM

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that looks fantastic.

Have fun with the exhaust, i've been doing that same chore myself.

ssuth9 06-01-2015 12:56 AM

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Wow.. Those do look fantastic.

Great Job Little Lady.

cmabolt 06-01-2015 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by ryanroo (Post 7193261)
that looks fantastic.

Have fun with the exhaust, i've been doing that same chore myself.

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Originally Posted by ssuth9 (Post 7193475)
Wow.. Those do look fantastic.

Great Job Little Lady.

Thanks guys. Checked them this morning and they are drying much better.

Blown06 06-01-2015 10:21 AM

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The emblems look killer again, hope it cures out this time. Truck's gonna look fantastic when you get finished.

DWilbur 06-01-2015 01:04 PM

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The emblems look great. Can I send mine over to get done I have the paint too.

cmabolt 06-02-2015 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by DWilbur (Post 7193886)
The emblems look great. Can I send mine over to get done I have the paint too.

Sure thing! Maybe I should turn painting these things into another business. Though, the little lady might not appreciate that since she would be painting them. :lol:

I checked again this morning and they could go on the truck now. Much better cure then before. We used an old emblem to test this technique and it also works great to check the paint cure. If I really press down on the paint it will make a small fingerprint impression, but it is easily smoothed out. When we paint the billet badge pieces I will probably use a bit more hardener. I would say a full teaspoon of hardener for 5 teaspoons of paint. It doesn't take more than say 10 minutes to do one emblem so no need to extend cure time really.

Chris

Lokin4AReason 06-02-2015 08:22 AM

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nice touch, that's for sure =0)

rgunlock 06-02-2015 11:25 AM

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Those turned out really well Chris. I don't know anything about syringes, but did you have to buy one with an oversize needle (inner diameter) or hole in order to shove paint through it? I'm guessing that the ones I get to inject marinade into turkeys would be a little too big :lol:

cmabolt 06-02-2015 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by rgunlock (Post 7195209)
Those turned out really well Chris. I don't know anything about syringes, but did you have to buy one with an oversize needle (inner diameter) or hole in order to shove paint through it? I'm guessing that the ones I get to inject marinade into turkeys would be a little too big :lol:

Hey thanks Rick. Yeah, the turkey basting needles might be ahhh... overkill.
:lol:

For those that want to try this method, here is the actual syringe we used.
The 22G is the needle opening I think and the last number 1 1/2" is the length of needle. The syringe is 3ml.
http://images1.snapfish.com/23232323...d899dfi5ot1lsi

Looks like they are readily available online, but may be in large quantities.

Good luck!
Chris

7dee2 06-02-2015 11:55 AM

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Those look great! :metal:

DWilbur 06-02-2015 07:35 PM

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I have bought syringes on line several times. I use then as glue guns for building RC air planes. the work great.

First c10 06-03-2015 01:31 AM

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Looking great! Glad your almost done.... I need help I know you want to come to the left coast!;)

cmabolt 06-03-2015 06:02 PM

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Looking great! Glad your almost done.... I need help I know you want to come to the left coast!;)

Yup, the left coast does have a pull on me for sure. I could use some cali weather and ocean breezes right about now. The humidity here sucks.

Anyway, I may just take a break from building and just try driving for a bit. I am sure before long that the restoration itch will hit me again. I would love to do a 2 wheel drive from the 50's era.

I think I feel an itch coming on....

:hmm:

DWilbur 06-03-2015 06:54 PM

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I was feeling the same itch 56. but I had to set that itch aside and get my 71 painted.

First c10 06-03-2015 07:10 PM

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I have two 56' itches waiting to be scratched just have 2 sons in the way....

DWilbur 06-03-2015 07:20 PM

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http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ai...ueUaAhB48P8HAQ
check out this kit I just found from Summit build your own cold air intake.

cmabolt 06-03-2015 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by DWilbur (Post 7197055)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ai...ueUaAhB48P8HAQ
check out this kit I just found from Summit build your own cold air intake.

Nice. So ya gonna do a ram air setup?

rgunlock 06-03-2015 08:35 PM

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What is it with these itches? As you can see from my signature, I have my own 50's itch waiting in the wings:lol:

cmabolt 06-04-2015 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by First c10 (Post 7197043)
I have two 56' itches waiting to be scratched just have 2 sons in the way....

You have 2, I have none... Smell what i'm cooking here????
Anyway, with all this itching going on, we may need a forum dermatologist.

How much can I expect to pay for a 56 in need of some love? Kinda deal where all the parts are on the truck, but it just needs some love. Even a lot of love...

Anyway, today is the day the rest of my exhaust parts arrive. Unfortunately, I am slammed with work. This is the way it always works. When I have no work, I have all the time in the world and no parts. When the parts arrive, i have no time to install them. Ugh. So I wait a little while longer and remember that money drives this boat.

As I check and double check the truck for missed small projects I discovered
that I never made filler plates that cover the flywheel openings on the bell housing. The area around the starter and on drivers side just below the oil filter.
http://images1.snapfish.com/23232323...i4%3Ah99ot1lsi
http://images1.snapfish.com/23232323...ff85%3B2ot1lsi
http://images1.snapfish.com/23232323...56%3A%3Bot1lsi

I also need to incorporate an additional spring for the clutch fork into the drivers side plate. The clutch is so easy to press that I can afford to add some drag for the sake of keeping the throwout bearing off the pressure plate diaphragm. The tolerance is so tight between the throwout and diaphragm that a 1/4 inch could be the difference between great clutch action or pre-mature wear.


Cheers

DWilbur 06-04-2015 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by cmabolt (Post 7197124)
Nice. So ya gonna do a ram air setup?

yes I'm still checking out options. I found another kit for just over $100. I will let you know when make up my mind.

cmabolt 06-05-2015 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by DWilbur (Post 7198304)
yes I'm still checking out options. I found another kit for just over $100. I will let you know when make up my mind.

Awesome! Can't wait to see what ya rig up. After finishing mine, I thought it would have been good to mount the battery under the cab and open up more space under the hood for a dual air feed from left and right into a single 4".
Aesthetically this would have looked better I think and been symmetrical.

Have fun with it.
Chris

DWilbur 06-05-2015 05:34 PM

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you don't have cover plate for the front of the tranny.

cmabolt 06-05-2015 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by DWilbur (Post 7199596)
you don't have cover plate for the front of the tranny.

Well, it's an SM465 with a non-truck GM bell housing bolted to an LS. Nothing very stock about that setup so nothing I had worked and there is no room for a side to side plate. What you see in the pic is literally what I need to cover. The front of the bell housing sits flush with the back of the oil pan with no clearance.

Really, the plates I have to make will not take long and I can build in a spring mount point for the spring that needs to attach to the clutch fork.


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