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jason65 11-06-2010 10:59 PM

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Congrats dude. It looks like a good truck.

protrash64 11-06-2010 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by TimE (Post 4281461)
Lookin good Jeff!
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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4281464)
Come on tomorrow.:metal:;)

Thanx guys.......yeah, come on!!!!:lol:

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Originally Posted by jason65 (Post 4281476)
Congrats dude. It looks like a good truck.

Thanx Jason, where you been, man????????

jason65 11-06-2010 11:16 PM

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Trying to keep up with my costomers cars and the cars at work. 2 trucks, a burb and a blazer. You have got to be one busy guy.

daverod 11-07-2010 12:03 PM

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Done yet? Whats the drop on the spindles? I was thinking about puttting some on my 64 but I think my headers will drag. Guess I'll have to get some shorty headers. Should heave got them in the first place.

protrash64 11-07-2010 09:15 PM

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Here it is at its new height!!!!:metal: Like it alot!! Dave, the spindles are 2.5''. First up are the brakes and then went to battle with the rear. One bolt came out like it was brand new and three fought and lost:lol:.......

The bottom spring bolts got ground down and pounded up thru the trailing arm. The tops came out by using the air chisel and folding the retaining plates and then sawing off the bolt with a sawzall. I had an extra set, so I didnt care about preserving them. Visit the pic of the aftermath :smoke:. Included a pic of the 4''HD springs I had for comparison.

protrash64 11-07-2010 09:22 PM

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Didn't get the panhard in as I was getting tired, but wanted to drop it down and see what it looked like. Here it is. Started mocking up the ms/cyl and went out and got new brake lines. The people at Autozone didnt know what they were:haha:......I took them in back and showed them and then picked up flare fittings and so forth.

I was going to cut a gasket out of a sheet of material I had and found three T-stat gaskets. Check it out; they're perfect for brake cylinders!? Lucky I guess. Bolted in the ms/cyl so I can start working some lines in at some point.

Later........

Dinos63 11-07-2010 11:19 PM

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duude nice work kat!!!

daverod 11-07-2010 11:29 PM

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Looks like a good day.:metal:

66-PMD-GMC 11-08-2010 11:13 AM

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I would love to stop by and check out your builds in person some day....
BTW, the only qualification Auto-Zone has for employees is that they have half a brain and the propensity to argue with every customer.
Example; telling me the 400 small block valve cover gaskets are the same as my 400 Pontiac.... IDIOTS!:uhmk:

daverod 11-08-2010 03:45 PM

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How about some shots of your headers / exhaust system?;)

protrash64 11-08-2010 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4284331)
How about some shots of your headers / exhaust system?;)

Dave, this thing is rollin' ramhorns with about 2'' pipe. It's only a 283. The pipe is tucked up hard so clearance isnt an issue at this hite.

scum1 11-09-2010 09:30 PM

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hell ya man looks awesome

protrash64 11-14-2010 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by scum1 (Post 4286770)
hell ya man looks awesome

Thanx dude!!!


Just worked on the brake lines and started bleeding out the system. The front was easy and the rear is giving me grief. Pumping the brakes and using a vac to get it through.:sumo::lol:.....also found my coils not seated correctly so I wrestled those around and got another 3/4'' drop :metal:..

66-PMD-GMC 11-14-2010 02:26 PM

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Bleeding the brakes using a jar of brake fluid and a line from the bleeder works nice.
I have used this method for decades with fantastic results.

protrash64 11-14-2010 10:17 PM

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OK, the brakes are still F'n with me, but the fluid is through and its just a matter of getting the rear done. Worked on some other stuff today....

Drivers window regulator was shot so I replaced it. I guess the PO lubed the regulators with every bearing service!!:lol: They were covered in grease!!! I actually used engine degreaser and rags to clean up the inside of the door. Took apart my windows and lubed everything and got it back together. Also threw some insulation in the door panels before reinstalling.

Took a shot of the door without the vent; damn, one piece windows would look good on these doors!!:smoke:

daverod 11-14-2010 11:55 PM

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Do they make 1 piece windows? Think I'll stick some insulation in my doors.;)

daverod 11-14-2010 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by protrash64 (Post 4293998)
Thanx dude!!!


Just worked on the brake lines and started bleeding out the system. The front was easy and the rear is giving me grief. Pumping the brakes and using a vac to get it through.:sumo::lol:.....also found my coils not seated correctly so I wrestled those around and got another 3/4'' drop :metal:..

Almost an 1" for free.:metal:

Captainfab 11-15-2010 02:27 AM

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Coming along nicely Jeff.

Yep, one piece windows are on the list for my Burb........

protrash64 11-15-2010 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4295245)
Do they make 1 piece windows? Think I'll stick some insulation in my doors.;)

I think there is a one piec kit, but I have read some negative things about it; not sure how it works at all. I just know those doors look clean without the vent windows.


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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 4295443)
Coming along nicely Jeff.

Yep, one piece windows are on the list for my Burb........

Thanx Cap'n. I took that picture because I stopped to grab a drink and looked at the door.....they look awesome. I imagine you should be able to sort out the one piece window kit.

Picked up some speed bleeders tonite. I'll put them in tomorrow and see if I can get the rear done. It's hard to bleed stuff by yourself:lol:.....

protrash64 12-04-2010 12:48 AM

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Been very busy working many hours and then had people come in for T-giving. Therefore I haven't posted an update in awhile.

I decided to look into the rear brakes and they were a mess. They were due for a rebuild so I decided to get it all done. Didnt take a bunch of pics as we've all been there. First pic the old set-up; adjusters all the way out and the shoes cracked in the center at the rivets. Drums were grooved and wheel cylinders were shot. One was frozen, the other beginning to leak. Got all my parts at local auto stores. Wheel cylinders, shoes, hardware and new drums. Used the FAQ thread to stare at some pics of a drum rebuild as it's been awhile. Goes together easily after you start doing it. Have a pic of the completed brakes and one of the new tires mounted on the 6-lug rally wheels. Went with 235/70/15's for the old school kinda look.

I'm also adding relays to the headlites and repainting the grill and bumper as I hated the black. They are silver now....more pics soon.

protrash64 12-25-2010 02:47 PM

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I've worked on this one quite a bit and haven't updated in awhile. Just drove it around today for the first time and it was nice.

Let's see: Relayed the headlites, repainted the grill and bumper, bolted on the Rally's with 235/70/15's, new hoses, filters, cut out about 20' of unused wiring, new brakes, installed volt and tach, rewired a bunch of stupid crap, tool box in but not mounted.......you all know how it goes!!!:lol: Anyway, had a fuel pump on the list yesterday and decided not to get it and sure as sh!t it leaks!!:waah: Easy one to fix.

Here are some pics for today..........Merry X-mas:smoke:

lolife99 12-25-2010 03:04 PM

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Everything you have done,... has made it 100% better.
Perfect.

protrash64 12-25-2010 03:09 PM

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Thanks lolife!!!! More projects to come!!!!

daverod 12-25-2010 06:48 PM

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Man that thing is straight.;) Looking good. Put some miles on that thing. I was wishing I had your air chisel today. Ever get the pan bar on?

protrash64 12-25-2010 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 4369683)
Man that thing is straight.;) Looking good. Put some miles on that thing. I was wishing I had your air chisel today. Ever get the pan bar on?

Ola Amigo!!:ito:........I wish it looked as good as it does in the pics!!:lol: I have not put the panhard on and I'm wondering if I even need to do it??? No clearance issues and it rides great.

My air chisel is a cheapo, but it comes in handy when its needed.


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