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NoNeck 07-22-2022 07:26 PM

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We installed the QA1 Rear Sway Bar and trick adjusters today. This is a nice set up and should help the old C10 handle great.

POP

CC69Rat 07-23-2022 08:08 AM

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Looks great Pop. Once we get the weight on it we can center everything up and torque it down. It should really help it in the corners ! :burnout:

nlped 07-24-2022 12:26 AM

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Top notch, as expected!

NoNeck 08-12-2022 11:06 PM

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We have the 4L80e transmission ready to install. Before we bolt it up we are replacing the rear main seal and cover gasket just for a little peace of mind. Much easier to do now than after everything is buttoned up.

Doug's Headers should be here the first of the week.

POP

NoNeck 08-31-2022 05:20 PM

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Nothing like an awesome set of Doug's 1-7/8" Full Length Headers bolted to those Gibbons Motorsports Heads. That 6.0 will like all that extra air flow.

POP

NoNeck 08-31-2022 05:30 PM

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Nothing like an awesome set of Doug's 1-7/8" Full Length Headers bolted to those Gibbons Motorsports Heads. That 6.0 will like all that extra air flow.

POP

NoNeck 09-18-2022 01:30 PM

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We worked on the rear of the engine yesterday and installed a new performance billet "barbell", new rear main seal and cover and GM Performance Flex Plate.
Chad added a quart of transmission fluid to the CircleD Performance Torque Convertor and we slipped it in place. This convertor was special ordered to give the stall we needed with the modifications that have been done.
The 4L80e is bolted up and we mocked up the location of the BRP Hot Rods transmission crossmember. We are going to set the engine angle before we bolt the crossmember in place.
It's starting to come together!

POP

NoNeck 10-10-2022 12:15 AM

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The braided stainless steel fuel lines and AN fittings arrived today. We will be working on the lines to connect with the Boyd Welding gas tank. The AN fittings work great and look really clean too. One more thing to cross off our list.

POP

zicc1835 10-10-2022 05:34 AM

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Looking fantastic are you having those lines made up by someone some place?

NoNeck 10-12-2022 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by zicc1835 (Post 9132484)
Looking fantastic are you having those lines made up by someone some place?

We are putting together our own system using Russell Stainless Steel Braided Fuel Hose and assorted -6 AN fittings. An Earl's -6 ORB (O-Ring) fitting was used on the tank outlet. When everything is plumbed we will add some pictures and list some part numbers.

Thanks, and stay tuned!

POP

zicc1835 10-12-2022 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by NoNeck (Post 9133254)
We are putting together our own system using Russell Stainless Steel Braided Fuel Hose and assorted -6 AN fittings. An Earl's -6 ORB (O-Ring) fitting was used on the tank outlet. When everything is plumbed we will add some pictures and list some part numbers.

Thanks, and stay tuned!

POP

Thank you

FRENCHBLUE72 10-18-2022 10:17 AM

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Great build so far...

NoNeck 05-05-2023 11:00 PM

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It has been a while since we have posted. Time to get back on track and get this old girl finished up.

We installed an Aeromotive Fuel Filter with return line to the frame and finished up the braided hoses. Russell brackets secure the hoses up to the frame, Once the cab is painted and put back on the frame we are going to plumb in an Aeromotive Fuel Pressure Regulator to complete the package.

Stay tuned...

POP

72 tigger 05-06-2023 07:10 AM

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Nice build- please keep us posted!
Thanks

NoNeck 05-08-2023 11:54 PM

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Thanks for the nice compliments guys,

We bolted the powder coated core support on the frame today. Now it's beginning to look more like a truck. It's kinda staring out of the garage.

POP

NoNeck 08-23-2023 11:23 PM

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It's been awhile since we have been on here. Life sometimes dictates your priorities.

We installed new MSD Coils on the engine and checked the fit of the spark plug wires. We were a little concerned that they might be too short, but no problem. The length is spot on.

A new FrostBite Aluminum Radiator/Fan Assembly arrived today. Nice setup! We will be installing it soon. I will add some pictures when we get it in.

POP

CC69Rat 08-28-2023 05:01 PM

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Looks great Pop! Im glad we went with the black valve covers.

Maybe we can drop the radiator in this weekend. We'll see how the week goes I guess.

NoNeck 10-01-2023 12:04 AM

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More progress this week...

We installed a Frostbite Aluminum Radiator that comes complete with Cooling Fans. These are made specifically to fit the '67-72 trucks and fit really nice. We are still looking for some trick upper brackets that work. We tried new 4-row upper brackets, but they don't fit very well.

We worked on the Radiator Hoses to get the best fit possible. For the lower hose we used a Gates 22437. We had to trim the end that slips over the radiator outlet as shown in the photo. I can get a measurement if that helps anyone. It looks factory on there.

For the Upper Hose my buddy at O'Reileys let me take my wire template behind the counter and look through all of his hoses. The closest hose that I could find is a Gates 22047 which is for a '94'97 Ranger 4 Cylinder upper hose. At the radiator inlet you have to twist the hose just slightly to get the right angle. We had to cut about 1" off of the end going to the water pump. It might need to be cut a little more but we want to wait until the final radiator brackets are on.

Just a little at a time...

POP

NoNeck 10-01-2023 12:10 AM

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Here is a picture of the finished Lower Hose.

POP

zicc1835 10-01-2023 08:00 PM

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nice progress

NoNeck 10-21-2023 01:15 AM

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We couldn't find any upper radiator brackets that we like for the FrostBite radiator. After some experimentation we made up some simple aluminum brackets from 1" x .025" bar stock. They look right at home with the aluminum radiator. We are going to change out the black mounting bolt for a chrome button top.

POP

68bowtie 10-22-2023 12:19 AM

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Those look really slick, and fit very well!

NoNeck 03-09-2024 12:58 AM

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Chad and I have started pulling things together for his truck now that Spring is just around the corner.

We had the bed tubs, front bed panel, rear bed panel, grille, and tailgate media blasted last week and delivered to the body shop for initial primer/sealer.

While we were at it they blasted the parking light housings and I detailed them and bagged them for reassembly.

The wood bed sills and front splash apron were blasted then powder coated GM Satin Black. They turned out nice.

The original Bowties shine pretty good after a little polishing.

Chad has chosen African Mahogany Sepele exotic wood for the bed floor. It has a nice grain and color and planes really smooth.

Truck is scheduled to go to body shop for prep and paint in a few weeks. Stay tuned!

POP

nlped 03-09-2024 07:37 AM

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Phenomenal!!! Hope y’all keep plugging away at it.

NoNeck 03-09-2024 06:18 PM

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Phenomenal!!! Hope y’all keep plugging away at it.

Thanks Carter. Good to hear from you.

cericd 03-10-2024 12:35 AM

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Looking great guys! Can't wait to see how this one turns out.

omodified 03-26-2024 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by NoNeck (Post 9119053)
Nothing like an awesome set of Doug's 1-7/8" Full Length Headers bolted to those Gibbons Motorsports Heads. That 6.0 will like all that extra air flow.

POP

I just read through your build and it is coming along very nicely. Are these headers polished stainless or coated? I really like the fit on those. Keep it up!

NoNeck 04-26-2024 01:25 PM

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We finished installing the MSD Coils on the engine today and started connecting the steam ports. We will be adding an ICT Low Mount Alternator Bracket, pulleys and a 2002 Camaro SS belt tensioner to match the Camaro SS water pump.

One day at a time...

POP


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