Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
If you do not mind m asking but what does IDI stand for? I am just starting to learn diesel.
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what happend to thee 70s clip that was there??and where did you get the gmc gril that was on it wen it was lifted up all the way and last thing is i love this truck keep it up cant wait to see it done
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ohhh ok cnt seem to find them in the yards and lmc is expesive
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Some little progress. :lol: While waiting for my Dad to come pick the ignition in my 56 New Yorker, I got the LH front spring installed. I'll have to take all this back off to paint it and install new bushings later when it's in the shop. For now, I just need to get it rolling.
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Well, the front springs are in and the D44HD is hanging in there by 3 u-bolts. :lol: We got the neighbor's skid loader and moved the truck from behind the shop. So now half of it can roll again. I need to find time to go get the D70 rear, and try to figure out how I want to do the rear now that I don't have a lift kit. I had it set up as a shackle flip with no block. I'm thinking it will ride better this way so I might leave it be. What do you guys think? I want this truck to ride as good as it can.
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How many leaf springs did you put in it? I assume you'll probably pull your gooseneck with it at some point, so you'll probably gonna have at least a 7 or 8 pack? 9 would probably be over kill. Those 56" springs will ride alot better than my 52's lol. Since its gonna be the family hauler though probably should leave that shackle flip on it, cause i assume it will allow the springs to flex more and give a smoother ride.
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No big progress, but some. I dug out the engine for this truck the other day and I have 3 out of 6 rods and pistons cleaned up ready to go. I have a special project for an engine going in this truck. This will be the first time ever (as far as I know) this combo has ever been tried. I'm excited, this should make for a killer fuel efficient engine! So, parts are on the way for the engine, and work is being done on the engine. I ordered poly engine mounts today for it. I also ordered some DIY4X shackles for the rear. I have front u-bolts being bent locally for the D60, and am getting some bent so I can get a rear axle back under it to move it around for now. I also found some poly bushings for the front springs left over from my Longhorn. I have been trying to decide what fuel tank I want to use and I may try to put a 35 gallon dodge fuel tank in it. I have to measure tomorrow to see if it will fit. I also need to find a radiator for this truck too.
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Looking good so far, now hurry up so I can get an idea of how to do mine :lol:
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:lol: I may take some pics for you. :lol:
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I like pictures. I would say I am probably going to be starting my short bed frame at the beginning of next month hopefully. Then I may start saving for a cummins :lol: we will just have to see.
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I want to see this "first ever combo", it should be pretty sweet coming from you!
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Some parts are coming in for the engine. My new injection lines, head gasket and new tappets, still waiting on the lower gasket kit. I started getting the pistons and connecting rods cleaned up. I have 3 out of 6 done so far. Then I need to clean up all valve train stuff and everything else. This engine is going to be a budget build and I'm trying to use most of the pieces I have had sitting around for a while. I'm using a 1989 12v block and crankshaft, 02 24v england connecting rods and pistons, 02 24v cylinder head, and valve train components. I'll wait to tell you the unique part of the build until I get the engine put together. :lol:
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Those cleaned up good, cant wait to see what you do with the motor. sounds interesting.
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Are you balancing those too while your at it? :) What kind of lift pump do you normally run in your trucks?
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Yeah its pretty amazing what these things can handle!
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I didn't get the chance to actually work on this truck last weekend. But, I did go and pull out the D70 rear end from the donor truck. Boy it was cold and windy that night too! Go figure. It just happened to be a 3:54 limited slip, so I lucked out. My plan is to put this truck in the shop Friday morning and get cracking on it Saturday morning since I have to work Friday night. I already went and borrowed the neighbor's skid loader, so progress better happen this weekend. I did get my new rear shackles from DIY4X and they are sweet! Plus I ordered a gasket for the engine. Maybe next week I'll get the engine totally put together. I'll just set pieces on it for mock up for this weekend.
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A little progress now. I got the D60 bolted in the front and cut off the spring perches from the axle housing. I ground the perches and housing and put the rear end under the springs. But now I'm working on clearancing the perches so the chevy 2 1/2" wide u bolts will work since the dodge axle had 3" wide springs.
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Cool build!! Ill be watching this one
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Just what you pic ho's like, pics! :lol: I got the D70 under it and bolted in. I'll have to set pinion angle later.
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds001.jpg http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds012.jpg I put some 265's on it and sat it down. I then walked around it kind of in awe trying to figure out if I liked it so low now. But wait, I still have to remove the 3" body lift. Oh boy. :lol: http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds010.jpg http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds011.jpg Next Mathew, Nick, and I removed the box. http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds015.jpg Then I cleaned off the frame and began marking it out so I could prep to cut it. From what I can tell there are a few different styles of frame configs on these trucks. The truck in the south bay has a cross member under the rear cab bushings. Mine has mounts on the frame with cross bar tieing them together. So, I compromised and measured 7" back from my cab frame mounts, and made a mark. Then I removed 14" out of the frame. I measured 4" down on the frame and drew a line. I measured 4" in front of each line and that's how I got the stagger pattern if anyone was curious. http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds014.jpg http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds016.jpg http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds017.jpg I placed jack stands under the back of the cab and chocked the front tires. Changed the tip on the plasma cutter and started cutting. I had Nick steady the rear portion of the frame and roll it back when it was cut free. http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds024.jpg http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds021.jpg http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds022.jpg http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds020.jpg http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds023.jpg I then ground my cuts and v'd out the edges to make for a better penetrating weld. Next I rolled the frame up and had to let the air out of the rear tires so I could get the 2 sections of frame to line back up. I then used flat pieces of steel and c-clamps to get the frame back together and hold it in place. I also measured cross wise and from a certain point on each side to make sure it's square again. Then I started welding. Tomorrow I'll finish it up. http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds030.jpg http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...kBuilds031.jpg |
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Right on Ryan!!
Nice work! I for one am glad you brought her back to earth! Posted via Mobile Device |
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