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89muscletruck 12-21-2010 06:24 PM

Re: "The Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla" 1987 Chevy 2WD SWB
 
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Originally Posted by Gordonr1973 (Post 4358119)
Then today, I was trying to get alot done...

It's very hard to compress the springs to get the spindle one when there is no motor for weight on the frame!

Don't try this at home.:dum::dum:

:lol: THAT'S pretty red neck dude! :lol:
Still that frame is lookin pretty sweet :metal:

89muscletruck 12-21-2010 07:18 PM

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I don't know how you feel about step sides but I found this on Kijiji today, since your box is rusted out so much I thought you might wanna see it.

http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...AdIdZ240898621

Gordonr1973 12-23-2010 12:50 AM

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Well, I got most of the tranny painted....still waiting for the bits and bolts to dry more before installing them.

Yes, I copied twoodson on his color separation, but we live far enough apart I don't think it will matter much:-)

Gordonr1973 12-23-2010 12:56 AM

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I also got the front shocks on. Tie rod ends too, but it is rubbing on the crossmember...any quick fixes? Do I have the pitman arm on at the correct angle?

My steering box is dead center turn-wise when the spindles are pointing straight ahead, but my cross arm is off at an angle if you can see from the pics...

Gordonr1973 12-23-2010 12:57 AM

Re: "The Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla" 1987 Chevy 2WD SWB
 
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Originally Posted by 89muscletruck (Post 4363492)
I don't know how you feel about step sides but I found this on Kijiji today, since your box is rusted out so much I thought you might wanna see it.

http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...AdIdZ240898621

Looks like it is in good shape, but I want just a SWB fleetside.

benoit454 12-23-2010 01:01 AM

Re: "The Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla" 1987 Chevy 2WD SWB
 
can you take the center link out and turn it over? maybe it's slightly bent in or out, and now it's in and needs to be out?

franky69c10 12-23-2010 05:26 AM

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Look'n good
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craazy22 12-23-2010 11:28 PM

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Nice build buddy. Couple of questions...#1 are you doing this in a two car garage? #2 Are those grade 8 bolts? #3 Is that spray paint, brused, or powder coating paint? Thanks in advance for rresponce.
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Gordonr1973 12-24-2010 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by craazy22 (Post 4367308)
Nice build buddy. Couple of questions...#1 are you doing this in a two car garage? #2 Are those grade 8 bolts? #3 Is that spray paint, brused, or powder coating paint? Thanks in advance for rresponce.
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Thanks!!

1. Yup, its a 2 car garage. It's barely big enough to work in length-wise, but its too cold outside to work out there for the next few months. My wife and I are parking outside and plugging the block heaters in at night.

2. The gold ones are grade 8 bolts, some of the silver ones are too, the rest I just refinished.

3. Nothing was powder coated, the frame was brushed: one coat Tremclad primer, two coats Tremclad gloss black. Tranny was sprayed, one coat Plasti-coat engine primer, three coats Plasti-coat engine paint (aluminum color).

Gordonr1973 12-24-2010 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by benoit454 (Post 4365759)
can you take the center link out and turn it over? maybe it's slightly bent in or out, and now it's in and needs to be out?

Good idea, I'm going to try that.

80chevyshortbox 12-24-2010 05:00 PM

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dang dude thats looks sick. that is some great attention to detail. she is going to look awsome.

mwooten92 12-25-2010 03:15 AM

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oh man. now this is a project worth watching! i love seeing these off the frame restos done right!

Gordonr1973 12-30-2010 09:56 PM

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Well, now that I'm back I should show what I got for Christmas....tools for the build! AWESOME!!

I needed that torque wrench!

Gordonr1973 12-30-2010 10:03 PM

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But now for what I was working on today...my LQ9!

Here is is, took a while to pull the wiring harness off last night but it came off ok.

Here is the pic that everyone on here seems to show for proof too!:b69:

Gordonr1973 12-30-2010 10:12 PM

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Now, I spent the day tearing down this motor and it took a while.

There is a LQ4 and LQ9 Service Manual that is floating around this forum that is good to refer to, but I'm going to show some of the steps here that I did as well that might help someone do this on their own as well.

If you screw up your motor it's not my fault, I'm just showing what I did & not telling anybody this is what they should do so "reader beware"!:waah:

Also, some of these steps will have associated pics, some won't --- so you need to figure it out.

1. I took off the rad hose to the water pump, there are 2 clips on the water pump to be removed, there is a small hose underneath as well & I took it off the nozzle behind the alternator.

Some of these hoses I just cut for speeding things up as I intend to replace them anyways.

Gordonr1973 12-30-2010 10:15 PM

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2. I took the 3 screws off the top plastic cover.

3. I took off the nut on the front of the air intake that holds down the wire on the drivers side of the motor / intake.

Gordonr1973 12-30-2010 10:22 PM

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4. Undid the grey clip, passenger side near the rear by coli packs + by the oil cap.

5. Undid the 3 wires in the back of the block including 2 ground wires.

6. Undid same as #4 on drivers side.

7. Undid black clip, negative cable to clip near power steering pump.

Gordonr1973 12-30-2010 10:27 PM

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8. Undid the nut on the ground wire on the drivers side bottom, near the front, which was the ground wire to the battery, there is also a small thin ground wire that bolts to the block behind this negative battery wire.

Gordonr1973 12-30-2010 10:31 PM

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9. Pulled sensor wire off head, drivers side near power steering pump.

10. Undid the 2 bolts holding on panel below alternator.

11. Undid wire to alternator.

evan 12-30-2010 10:34 PM

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Very cool build. It's exactly the kind of project I'm hoping to start this weekend if I can get over to my friends shop.

Did your truck come with swaybars from the factory? I was thinking about ordering the Belltech swaybars when I order the other suspension parts but I was worried about needing extra hardware for a truck that didn't start off with them.

Gordonr1973 12-30-2010 10:35 PM

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12. Undid the 10 mm lower front drivers side to let the black plastic clamp/holder for the wires under the front of the motor go....all the harnesses let loose at that point.

13. Popped off the belt.

14. Took off the alternator.

Gordonr1973 12-30-2010 10:42 PM

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15. Pulled the spark plug wires off.

16. Pulled off both headers, there is a short 1/2 length bolt on rear position of drivers side. THIS IS NORMAL, I DIDN'T BREAK A BOLT!!!

Gordonr1973 12-30-2010 10:44 PM

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17. Took off throttle body next, little hoses under it gave my some trouble getting them off so I just cut them and wull replace with new ones later.

(Here's some random pics of the valves --- color looks normal to me)

Gordonr1973 12-30-2010 10:49 PM

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18. Now moving onto the removing the intake manifold, injection rails and injectors together as one piece.

19. Disconnect PCV hose from the valve, rear drivers side.

Gordonr1973 12-30-2010 10:51 PM

Re: "The Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla" 1987 Chevy 2WD SWB
 
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Originally Posted by evan (Post 4378796)
Very cool build. It's exactly the kind of project I'm hoping to start this weekend if I can get over to my friends shop.

Did your truck come with swaybars from the factory? I was thinking about ordering the Belltech swaybars when I order the other suspension parts but I was worried about needing extra hardware for a truck that didn't start off with them.

I bought new Belltech sway bars front and rear...mine just had a sway bar in the front before. The new ones will come with all the bolts etc etc you will need.

I'm going to watch a movie for a bit and finish this later.


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