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joe231 02-19-2011 10:35 PM

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Very cool!
I like the little thing!
What is it called?
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my4by2 02-22-2011 09:00 PM

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Well, looks like a new set of headers is in line... Unfortunately the ones I bought from Street & Performance interfer with the clutch linkage on my truck. Oh well, I'll just get rid if those along with the first motor & then work on another set. Looking at a company called Stainless Headers Mfg. - they send you out a pretty cool kit that you mock up on your vehicle & then send back to them so they can fab it all up. May be the best route as no one really makes an "off the shelf" set of headers for this thing...

BTW - I got my history report in from GM Canada the other day & Feb. 23rd is officially my trucks 34th B-Day! It was sold at King Chevrolet in Chico, CA. for a rather large for the time MSRP of $10,226.75 - OUCH!!! This truck has basically been in the same little area of California its entire life - I love it (time for it to leave though)!!!

Still awaiting more pics from the shop - having a delay getting the metal guy in so holding us up a bit. Air compressor stuff arrived, so they can start getting that all mocked up & installed.

my4by2 02-22-2011 09:20 PM

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See what I mean....

my4by2 02-22-2011 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 4498490)
Very cool!
I like the little thing!
What is it called?
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There's no name for it as there were 3 of them custom built for the Special Forces guys by a company in Ogden, Utah - so it wasn't an actual production vehicle for the military.

MTCK 02-22-2011 09:46 PM

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What about a hydraulic clutch instead?
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my4by2 02-22-2011 10:06 PM

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It's going to be hydraulic - just with an external slave cylinder actuating the clutch fork. We looked at going with a full internal system, but it would require custom mounting the master cylinder & fab'ing a linkage system from the pedal. This would work, but the shop has had issues in the past with that kind of set-up causing the master cylinder to leak if the alignment is factory spot-on. If we do it this way we retain all factory parts for a much cleaner install & still get all the benefits of a hydraulic clutch.
Besides, it'll be easier to move that motor with those headers attached & they'd work great with an automatic truck I'm sure.

y5mgisi 02-22-2011 10:16 PM

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Coming along very nicely!

my4by2 02-25-2011 08:26 PM

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Ok, here's some new shots of the old filler neck hole filler plates tacked in place for the left & right side - also a shot of the new Blazer fuel door opening being welded in behind the right wheel well. Sure gonna be a lot cleaner looking once it's all final welded, smoothed & painted again!!!

my4by2 02-25-2011 08:29 PM

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And the best part of my day so far - here's my new wheels & tires finally mated together!!! As you can see I changed my mind on using the BFG's in the rendering & went with some Mickey Thompson Baja Radial ATZ's instead. I think they look KILLER & they have really deep tread lugs & a good wear rating given the type they are.
Using chrome lugs with these wheels & then the front Mile Marker locking hubs are polished stainless as well, so it should look GREAT installed!!!

y5mgisi 02-25-2011 09:31 PM

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Damn those look good!!! Really digging the relocation/addition of the fuel door!

Dalaigh 02-25-2011 10:03 PM

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Those rims look awesome, I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to steal the idea and powder coat mine black.

my4by2 02-25-2011 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Dalaigh (Post 4513692)
Those rims look awesome, I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to steal the idea and powder coat mine black.

Yeah, I think the black looks SOOOOOO much better than just the stock polished aluminum!!! You'd think that Mickey Thompson would offer them that way but oh well... BTW - the powdercoat we've used for everything is a 60% semi-gloss in case you're wondering.

85chevy4x4 02-25-2011 10:29 PM

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man this build is awesome!!! and the rims do look really good too

Leedogg 02-25-2011 11:34 PM

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Looking awesome!

my4by2 02-26-2011 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by my4by2 (Post 4506257)
It's going to be hydraulic - just with an external slave cylinder actuating the clutch fork. We looked at going with a full internal system, but it would require custom mounting the master cylinder & fab'ing a linkage system from the pedal. This would work, but the shop has had issues in the past with that kind of set-up causing the master cylinder to leak if the alignment is factory spot-on. If we do it this way we retain all factory parts for a much cleaner install & still get all the benefits of a hydraulic clutch.
Besides, it'll be easier to move that motor with those headers attached & they'd work great with an automatic truck I'm sure.

Clutch update - well, it looks as if Trevor finally got his hands on a 93 Chevy truck that he's gonna scavenge all the clutch pedal mounts & linkage off of to help get us the set-up we're looking for.

my4by2 03-02-2011 09:12 AM

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Ok, stock Mickey Thompson supplied beadlock bolts are soon getting ditched for a better looking black button head style which should fit the look a lot better. Also may be able to salvage my Street & Performance headers too since the bell housing Trevor's taking out of that '93 truck should work & all parts look like they'll clear!!!
Filler necks being welded to the new fuel tank & they've also rolled the tunnel that will cover it in the bed. We're starting to talk interior as well, so hopefully that'll get moving at some point... Hopefully will have a few more pics before the weekend to share!

KMK454 03-05-2011 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by my4by2 (Post 4506077)
BTW - I got my history report in from GM Canada the other day & Feb. 23rd is officially my trucks 34th B-Day! It was sold at King Chevrolet in Chico, CA. for a rather large for the time MSRP of $10,226.75 - OUCH!!! This truck has basically been in the same little area of California its entire life - I love it (time for it to leave though)!!!

Cool build. How do you get a history report from GM? I'd love to get one on my truck.

my4by2 03-05-2011 08:19 PM

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Just go to www.vintagevehicleservices.com print out the request form & fax or email it in with payment. You should get it in a few weeks.

KMK454 03-05-2011 08:25 PM

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Wow, thanks. And that works even though it's GM Canada?

my4by2 03-05-2011 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by KMK454 (Post 4532393)
Wow, thanks. And that works even though it's GM Canada?

Yes, GM shipped all the records for their older vehicles there. Good old NAFTA at work!

my4by2 03-05-2011 09:27 PM

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Well, it's official! Ryan's first rendering of my truck (we re-did it a bit since then) made the newest issue of Truckin' magazine in the "Radical Renderings" section!!!! If you get your hands on one take a peek at it!!!
The headache rack was deleted in the second rendering, but think we are going back with it - it'll just be custom built by Kevin rather than buying an "off-the-shelf" item. Also the wheels on this rendering are different - they were the first set I considered using.

y5mgisi 03-05-2011 09:43 PM

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Sweet! And incredible artistry!

my4by2 03-07-2011 08:26 PM

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Here's a shot of the finished cab side "4x4" badges that will replace the stock "3+3" versions from GM. And the other pic is the still in progress fender badge - it's not painted or polished yet & he still has a few small areas to cut out.
These things are gonna look SOOOOOOOOOO much better than the stockers! Steve @ Billet Badges may not be the fastest in the world, but man is he the best!!!

steemin_ehman 03-08-2011 01:44 AM

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looking good man! saw it in truckin' magazine!!

my4by2 03-09-2011 09:14 PM

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Slow week in the shop so far but Beau promised me pics tomorrow!!! Rear axle should be out then & headed for powder coat finally... They got all the e-brake cables & rear brake lines run too.


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