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frmula505 09-12-2009 04:51 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Your taking about the roll on herculiner. Dont use it, it chips and peels with time. There is a liner called al's liners that I've heard nothing but good about. One of the site vendors sells it. As for under the fenders and hidden places (Places that arent abused) I just use the canned rubberized undercoating.

frmula505 09-14-2009 10:54 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chevy Fleetside (Post 3511499)
Maybe you might want to try this. It is still coming along nice though.

After looking at the thread where this mod is done. I don't think it will match with the smoothie tailgate cover I installed. I decided I didn't like the way mine had come out either. So I changed my design a bit. What do you guys think?
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/449/1000415.jpg

Since I have most of the body work done, it was time to start on the interior. I still had it striped from the floor board welding. I had to do a little welding. on the dash. they had installed a huge tach (#2), there was some type of cup holder (#3), and the last 4 holes who knows what was there (#1)
http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/1717/1000419y.jpg

On the area behind the drivers side door there was the bottom of a coffee can screwed on. Probably had a speaker at one time.
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/1387/1000418.jpg

After taking it off I found a PP, actually part of a Colorado license plate with the letters "PP". Covering what looks to be a hole for a CB antennae.
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/4599/1000420n.jpg

Got started welding, and of course ran out of wire, another project stopper.
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/4061/1000421b.jpg

Dan in Pasadena 09-14-2009 11:12 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by frmula505 (Post 3515095)
...As for under the fenders and hidden places (Places that arent abused) I just use the canned rubberized undercoating.


Brand? Where to buy? Is this brushed or rolled on, or do you need some special gun to spray it on? Thanks for the advice.

Question about the license plate "repair" you fund. Looked like quite a bit of rust around that hidden area. Did you do any prep to it before covering it?

frmula505 09-14-2009 11:27 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan in Pasadena (Post 3517651)
Brand? Where to buy? Is this brushed or rolled on, or do you need some special gun to spray it on? Thanks for the advice.

Question about the license plate "repair" you fund. Looked like quite a bit of rust around that hidden area. Did you do any prep to it before covering it?

It's 3M rubberized undercoating (comes in a spray can,), you can get it at most autoparts store. As for the rust, It was only light surface rust. Actually rust on the plate was was the worst. I wiped it down with metal conditioner and spayed a coat of undercoating. I would have posted a pic, but figured three pics for one hole is enough.

frmula505 09-18-2009 09:26 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
I got my lowering kit. A few problems first of all they sent me the wrong panhard rod. I specifically told them it was a 1960 and needed a 33"-34" rod. They sent me a 27".
http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/6234/1000426x.jpg

Next not sure if this is a problem. Seems so to me. But are these shocks to small. They are fully extended, and the truck frame weight is on the springs. will the weight of the bed bring it down this much?

http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/3851/1000425g.jpg

The springs fit fine.
http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/484/1000428iw.jpg

joe231 09-18-2009 10:21 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
as far as the shock length, have you tried standing on the frame to see how much it droops?

frmula505 09-18-2009 10:27 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
It drops about an inch. Shock is still a little short. I'm sure a complete bed, bumper, wood weigh more than me (200lb). I'll have a couple of friends sit in the frame this afternoon.

rookierodbuilder 09-18-2009 04:56 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
just my $0.02, looks to me as if they sen you a kit for about a 63 model year pickup. The track bar looks to be the same lenght as the 63' frame that i'm working with and the shocks look to be in completely different locations (about 1-1.5" above the 63-72 shock locations).

cliffy 09-19-2009 09:11 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Hi frmula505, LMC has 2 styles of floor pans, OEM and the Universal ones. Are the universal ones you used good enough thickness wise?

frmula505 09-20-2009 01:28 AM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
they're just as thick as all the other patch panels I used. not sure the gauge.

cliffy 09-20-2009 12:00 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Thanks,

1964C10 09-20-2009 12:14 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
I dont know where those shocks are for/from but IMHO I think they are completely wrong, having done a number of shocks on different vehicles I have never had any that need to be extended competely till the end or have weight on the bed to install them. I just did them on my 64 with nothing but framerails in the back and I still had to push them on to get them into the holders. If they so much as get to the end in any kind of driving they will be destroyed. I would most definitely get longer ones. Just my 2c

frmula505 09-20-2009 01:09 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
It's a hassle to send back and wait again. Since the suspension is already modified I'm just gonna modify the shock mount plates to match the shocks. Will post pics when I return from work related travel.

frmula505 09-24-2009 07:22 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Got the shocks mounted. Just had to improvise.
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/21/1000429i.jpg

62 Bowtie 09-24-2009 08:10 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
cool I just got the same shocks (Doetchtech) and they were also too short I ordered the 5" drop style cuz I have the 5" drop coils I sent them back for the 3" also are those mounted correctly they look upside down I mounted my fronts opposite of how your installing them :truck:

frmula505 09-24-2009 09:31 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
you mounted yours with the solid part to the bottom? I might be wrong enlighten me. It's not that hard to turn them around.

protrash64 09-24-2009 09:56 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by frmula505 (Post 3536310)
you mounted yours with the solid part to the bottom? I might be wrong enlighten me. It's not that hard to turn them around.

Ive seen this before, and dont quite understand all the reasoning, but 'unsprung weight' is one reason Ive heard; also keeps junk off the shaft for longevity. Dont want to get your thread off into debate territory:lol:

joe231 09-24-2009 10:06 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
look at stock shocks, the fluid reservoir is at the bottom. the only difference is the shaft has a bell/cover so you can't see the shaft

here is a pic I stole from Hart Rod ;)
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1250919115


Quote:

Originally Posted by frmula505 (Post 3517613)
After looking at the thread where this mod is done. I don't think it will match with the smoothie tailgate cover I installed. I decided I didn't like the way mine had come out either. So I changed my design a bit. What do you guys think?

Personally I think it would look better straight across, instead of angled up....

62 Bowtie 09-24-2009 10:54 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
That was my reasoning when I installed mine

frmula505 09-26-2009 06:22 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Thanks I'll flip them over.

Eagar1 09-26-2009 09:08 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
If I recall the gasadjust didn't matter which way they were mounted, but the old school shocks would overheat if mounted upside down, and also the valving rates were different as you want your shocks to drop faster than they retract, and having them upside down messed that up somehow. I am sure someone else knows the true story.

markeb01 09-26-2009 10:04 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Back in the days before gas shocks, I was taught it was standard practice to "bleed" the shocks before installing. The way this was done was to turn the shock upside down with the reservoir on top, fully compress the shock, turn it right side up, fully compress, then repeat this 2-3 more times.

Per the old timers this made sure all the air was out of the fluid. I believe it was true, because on the first pass the shock would collapse easily. After a few cycles the shock was much stiffer, and if left alone right side up they remained stiffer.

If installed with the reservoir at the top, there wouldn't be any compression resistance as the fluid valve would be open, and the shock absorbing would become ineffective.

Eagar1 09-27-2009 06:33 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by markeb01 (Post 3539283)
Back in the days before gas shocks, I was taught it was standard practice to "bleed" the shocks before installing. The way this was done was to turn the shock upside down with the reservoir on top, fully compress the shock, turn it right side up, fully compress, then repeat this 2-3 more times.

Per the old timers this made sure all the air was out of the fluid. I believe it was true, because on the first pass the shock would collapse easily. After a few cycles the shock was much stiffer, and if left alone right side up they remained stiffer.

If installed with the reservoir at the top, there wouldn't be any compression resistance as the fluid valve would be open, and the shock absorbing would become ineffective.

Oh man my rusty rolodex of a brain just remembered doing this with my Dad, I was like 12, I think it was like a 65 buick wagon, man now that brings back memories, thanks for the Reminder Markeb01

frmula505 10-22-2009 08:53 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
I was out of town working. Finally got some time for the truck. The cab is done. It has a thick coat of sanding sealer. One more guide coat and the final sealer.
http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/582...60chevy003.jpg

markeb01 10-22-2009 09:48 PM

Re: My 60 Chevy Shop truck build
 
Blocking out one of these bodies sure makes a person appreciate how many nooks and curves there are in the sheetmetal. The bodywork is looking nice.


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