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I was hopping I would be able to just fix the leaks and clean up the engine and just add some shinny stuff to it but I guess Im gonna have to order some parts for that too. Looks like it may have the wrong Rollers and pushrods at least. Ill tear it down a little more and see what else is hiding in there.
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What heads are those? I see they are centerbolt covers but have traditional small block intake bolts. What is it about the rockers and pushrods that are wrong? I'm probably just missing something.
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Are they required to have self aligning rockers or no?
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What is the area for just behind the front shocks and before the front cab mount? The drivers side looks like it has been used but nothing is there now. Also another hole was added for a clutch fork maybe?
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Looks like this!
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1319301953 There are rods on either side of the truck for the cable routing. Those rods have a big washer that go where that hole is. |
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E-brake....what's that?
Ha I bagged all my e-brake parts when I bought my truck. Didn't make sense for me to keep it if only half of it was there anyway. |
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Still waiting on the springs but I did get the shock re-location and longer adjustable panhard bar kit installed to see how it fit. Nice heavy brackets and all but the one that bolts to the frame for the bar is gonna get welded, I dont care for the way it bolts up. The placement of the shocks is supposed to combat wheel hop and improve ride... we'll see.
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Waiting on a quote from the blaster/powder coat guys. Now to just get all the rivets ground off and pull the frame and axle assembly apart. Im pulling all cross members and brackets off and will be remounting them all using grade 8 bolts.
Ive probably scrapped the Corvette suspension idea and will go with something made for the trucks. I have a friend that had his frame done and it cost him 1200 bucks... But Im not sure he pulled the frame apart or not. I hope mine will cost about the same. His is a square body 4x4 short bed so there will be a few less parts to do on mine. We'll see when they call. |
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Maybe Ill rethink that then... along with a few other ideas I had. So if I replace the center cross member I should be ok by leaving all the smaller ones alone? I at least want to do one I can pass the exhaust through, or pull the original and make the slots for it in that one. |
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If you plan on a serious drop, you will have to replace the x member, but if you want to do exhaust, I recommend just drilling out a hole in the crossbar and then welding in a piece of pipe or tube for reinforcement. Buy a hole saw at lowes for 15 or so bucks and go to town. You can tack a small piece in place to hold center bit while you drill. you can see pictures of mine if you look close enough. I used 3 inch first. To small, so I went back with 4. |
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going to be a fun driver
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So far this weekend I finally pulled the motor and transmission from the frame and I hope to have the frame stripped down and ready to be blasted and powder coated.. I need a bigger garage... or a warmer environment... or both even.
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Small Update... I gots the patches done on the frame where the PO had cut and torched areas for whatever reason. Now to make the final decision on POR15 or powder coat. This is a fairly low budget build and I really would rather spend the money on parts rather than the powder coating... so Im pretty sure it will be POR15 and paint.
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Well, the frame is now coated in 2 coats of the Master Coatings Sealer. Just taking a break for a few hours and going back out for the satin black AG111 top coat with the hardener to finish this part of the restoration up.
Does anyone know anything about what the numbers mean stamped in the rails? |
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Frame looks awesome man. It's all the up hill slide from here.
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