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jjzepplin 04-01-2013 08:05 AM

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Oh yeah. I got the front end all done with new ball joints and bushings tie-rods etc. Also new rear drums. Painted the frame and found my rag joint. And found some 73 era dog dish caps for my steelies. Pics to come...;)

Side note= also fixed kitchen faucet with a sbc valve seal. Whodathunk it would also work on a Moen. Now I have 15 more repairs possible!:mm:

Hart_Rod 04-01-2013 08:32 AM

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Great progress!

jjzepplin 04-01-2013 08:16 PM

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Couldn't have done it without you. Or this forum!:metal:

jjzepplin 04-08-2013 12:43 PM

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Some current pics.:metal:

Hart_Rod 04-08-2013 06:49 PM

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Looks good!
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jjzepplin 04-15-2013 05:55 AM

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Little progress= even less Daggum Money!

Low Elco 04-16-2013 11:03 AM

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Great Progress! looks good!

jjzepplin 04-16-2013 08:00 PM

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Thanks guys! It sure is tough working on it with no garage and No Daggum Money! Haven't Quite figured out the front brake lines yet. Anyone have a pic of how a disc setup brake line system goes through the frame and where? Any pics would be appreciated!;)

jjzepplin 10-11-2013 09:54 PM

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Been a while since I had any progress on this but I sold some stuff and found a decent Saginaw 4 speed with a Hurst Competition Plus shifter on it for a couple hundred so out comes that th400 and in goes the Manual trans. It does not look too good from the outside but the inside looks great, And I already have everything else to install it.

Also learned how to change my own tires so I put some new rubber on the rear.
Bought new weld on spring perches for the rear but don't want to weld them up til I mock it up with the body on the frame with the right stance I am looking for.

I know, I know, it never happened unless there are some pics to prove it.
They are coming.:devil:

jjzepplin 10-29-2013 07:36 AM

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So I got the rebuild kit today for the trans. Guess I'll do that but still don't have a stick for the shifter. What are you guys using for bucket seats? Any one have a th350 Slip yoke they don't need?

jjzepplin 12-19-2013 08:07 AM

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A few pics of the rebuilt Saginaw...
I drilled and tapped a drain in the lower boss and it needs new shifter arms.

jjzepplin 12-19-2013 08:50 AM

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A few before the rebuild.
Still messing with the bell-crank.

Hart_Rod 12-19-2013 09:47 AM

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Nice progress!

jjzepplin 10-06-2014 07:29 PM

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Been quite a while since I've been able to work on this. Bad back injury came back to haunt me. Seems to be messing with my hips for some reason.
Anyway- I took the trans x-member back out as it interfered with the routing of the exhaust from the cheap headers. I used the 4x4 transfer case extra supports that went to the top of the frame rail to make a new member. I cut the center section from the 2wd unit out and bolted it to the reworked 4x4 supports. Welding relief cuts are to come but for now everything is clearing and exhaust is mocked up and does not hang below the frame rails at all. Pics to come.
Axle flip is mocked up but I thought I better set the body on and mock up the fenders to make sure the PO put the front suspension in the right spot. No sense in finishing things up only to do it again because I THOUGHT it was right.
Oh and I have a stock rear sway bar I have to try to install with the flip kit that should be fun when I get it done. Gonna need longer U bolts it seems.
Anyone else still working on their 2wd conversion?

jjzepplin 11-05-2014 08:59 AM

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Gonna lower it onto the frame today and pray the front member is in the right spot!

jjzepplin 11-06-2014 05:04 AM

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Prayers were answered today.

jjzepplin 11-06-2014 05:09 AM

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More pics

jjzepplin 11-06-2014 05:17 AM

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Yeah- I know- My garage is a bed of sand beneath a large palm tree. So what. I have to get this thing rolling so I can move it from underneath a big aff tree I need to remove and I don't want it to fall on my truck.

jjzepplin 11-06-2014 05:24 AM

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I think the wheels are positioned OK. The front control arm are swapped and the lowers have the "MOD". I think if I had not swapped uppers the wheels would not look to be in the center of the wheel well. Springs are rubbing due to lower mod. Have to cut 1/2 coil or full coil to sit right anyway. Might swap side to side to see if I can cure the rub.

Blown06 11-06-2014 08:30 AM

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That's good progress for a guy with a bad back, believe me I know the feeling. Looking real good, keep plugging along and it'll get there.

jjzepplin 11-06-2014 10:05 AM

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Thanks! I do everything myself cuz I'm REAL stubborn. I get blasts of energy and go right for the throat. I know my build is not like some of these fellas but it's mine and I have no garage or a lift or a bunch of buddies that can weld real good but I do what I can. That was yesterday. Today I am in serious pain and am sitting on the couch with a small fire outside the window in my caldron and the BBQ firing up for some kielbasa and some pork steaks that have been marinating since yesterday.
I do appreciate the days I can move though. Wanna come help?

smbrouss70 11-06-2014 10:22 AM

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Great progress! Getting the body on the frame always makes it feel like it looks like a real vehicle again.

sierragrande71 11-06-2014 02:18 PM

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That looks real good, awesome job!

jjzepplin 11-06-2014 02:42 PM

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This is why she had to be reborn.

sierragrande71 11-06-2014 02:46 PM

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Oh dam!

jjzepplin 11-06-2014 03:05 PM

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That happened right when I bought my first house in 2006. I sent for my 2nd truck in Cali and it showed up one year later as my buddy was not so enthusiastic about letting old yeller go.

jjzepplin 11-06-2014 03:08 PM

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more pics

jjzepplin 11-12-2014 05:54 PM

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So I got a little bit done today. I installed the pedals from my other trucks old SM465 setup. I cut the linkage and re-welded it to fit the 2wd specs. Turned out real nice and works fantastic. Reminds me of my old 66 Chevelle. Mid life crisis satisfaction on it's way.
I am currently watching an old Adam12 and it's a drag race edition. Sweet old rides!
Anyway-I also installed the steering column temporarily to steer it up on the doctors table (cement slab) so I can run the brake lines and fuel lines. I need the bearings replaced and they are a bit expensive for my "cut it to fit" mentality for this ride. I have the cups for the bearings but lost all the balls-haha- in the sandy back yard when I took the column out. I need to find some cheap bearing that has about 1/16" balls. Not payin $60 plus $10 shipping for a bunch of little steel balls.
Anyone got Ideas?

jjzepplin 11-23-2014 06:14 PM

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So I got it moving under it's own power.(No wiring harness installed yet) It's on the doctors table and awaits new brake lines. I have a disc drum prop valve and hope the old power booster from the drum-drum 4x4 setup will work. The lines to the master don't exactly line up correctly but with a little redneck persuasion they fit now. I tried the newer 73 up master cylinder but the rod coming out of the booster was too long. So I thought I would just use the old one since I knew it worked. Hope it pushes enough fluid...

jjzepplin 11-25-2014 09:38 AM

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So I thought I could just reseal my power steering pump as my other trucks unit is leaking and since this one is not in service yet it would be good practice. No such luck. Shaft has excessive play so A rebuilt unit may be in order. I may attempt the bushing replacement but am worried the shaft may have wear as well. It was fun to get inside the unit to see how they work though. Not much inside there but a vane style pump. Simple really. The serpentine pump has a different o ring style fitting for the pressure line so I just remove one from and older pump and voila! I keep plugging on this and that is the Idea. A little a day and one day soon...TOP DOWN-wind on my skull.

Hart_Rod 11-25-2014 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by jjzepplin (Post 6933265)
So I thought I could just reseal my power steering pump as my other trucks unit is leaking and since this one is not in service yet it would be good practice. No such luck. Shaft has excessive play so A rebuilt unit may be in order. I may attempt the bushing replacement but am worried the shaft may have wear as well. It was fun to get inside the unit to see how they work though. Not much inside there but a vane style pump. Simple really. The serpentine pump has a different o ring style fitting for the pressure line so I just remove one from and older pump and voila! I keep plugging on this and that is the Idea. A little a day and one day soon...TOP DOWN-wind on my skull.

Building these truck is like eating an elephant, you got to do it one bit at a time.....:D. Nice progress, keep it up.

jjzepplin 11-25-2014 08:45 PM

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I pulled the pump out and successfully removed the bushing. Used a deep socket and my vise. I am ordering the reseal kit with a bushing. Should work out ok.
In the meantime I plumbed all the brake lines and what a beotch climbing around under a lowered truck on jackstands in the rain. Came out ok and should hold fluid and pressure fine.
Dang mud daubers will fill your lines with sand in a heartbeat. Have to remember to cap the lines If I don't close them. Bugger to get them back open. Ran a bicycle brake cable on a drill thru them.

jjzepplin 05-07-2015 09:25 AM

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Got a little more done on the engine. New Sanden compressor installed and a new fan and spacer. Also installed the 1 ton rear sway bar. Need new U bolts for the rear end but I think I can weld up the spring perches soon.

jjzepplin 05-07-2015 09:34 AM

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I would "LIKE" to find a 67-68 front grill and hood but that is proving to be difficult in this neck of the woods. Will the fenders I have work?
A few pics of the sway bar...

raggedjim 05-07-2015 11:13 AM

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No, if you go with the 67-68 front grill you will need the 67-68 chevy fenders (or the 67-72 GMC fenders)

Good luck, it's looking good. Rg

jjzepplin 06-10-2015 09:05 PM

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Not as nice as yours! But step by step-dollar by dollar-some day-maybe. Still on jackstands in the backyard but shifting through gears and brakes are working and all the lights work even the reverse lights. More than I can ask for right now. That 307 sounds surprising with the headers and HEI. May sound even better with the performer and 600 Holley.

Blown06 06-10-2015 09:20 PM

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Just getting caught up since the last time I checked in. You're making good progress keep at it.

jjzepplin 06-10-2015 09:25 PM

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Thanks! Things are slow right now with the new house (and maybe finally a garage)... Runs GREAT but you know I want that 383 already---Bwahah:lol: Looking for a 67-68 front clip and steering wheel. Have a tach dash waiting too. Oh and a single wall top coming. Stay tuned.

colgad 06-11-2015 10:22 PM

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I would "LIKE" to find a 67-68 front grill and hood but that is proving to be difficult in this neck of the woods. Will the fenders I have work?
A few pics of the sway bar...

I think I have a 67/8 grill or 2 and a couple of fenders (not perfect but fixable)
Call or PM me
Dave
colgad

jjzepplin 06-12-2015 04:56 AM

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I think I have a 67/8 grill or 2 and a couple of fenders (not perfect but fixable)
Call or PM me
Dave
colgad

Thank You for the offer. I will see you soon!


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