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:metal:that thing sounds sweet and wicked!!!..........is there a smaller turbo-diesel availible........with all of todays hopups yuo could still get very respectable power.
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did someone say shortbed
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I love diesels, I really want to get my hands on a 12 valve cummins or a Duramax, but I really need to get my blazer sold and my shop built first. How long before your engine is going in yours? |
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what kind of power can you get from the smaller 4 cylinder?
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That particular Isuzu engine is rated at 87HP and 166 FT-LBS of torque. It is a 235 cu in engine. The good thing about diesels is the ability to turn them up usually for either no cost or very little money.
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I have been flipping back and forth on the whole altitude thing for awhile now, and I know of guys say slam and lower it, but I just can't see the big rattling diesel dually in the weeds. If it were going to be a big block truck, I'd be more open to it, but low and diesel just doesen't seem right to me. That leaves me with the dilemma about what to do about the rake. I went back and looked through a bunch of my saved dually pics 68gmcdually's extended cab dually and the blue Longhorn dually really stuck out because they have an all business look to them. Both of these trucks sit almost level, and IMO they look good that way.
I got the ol dually out today and hauled off a bunch of boxes and junk from my storage building (ya know, cause Santa has to put the toys together in there to keep from waking the kids!;)). When I got through, I threw the trusty ol floor jack under it to get some ideas. I bought a full set of 6 almost brand new tires that are a good bit wide and taller that what I was running, so I put those on and and jacked up the front to make it sit level. From the current height I'm going to have to come up about 3" higher in the front to make it level. I like the look of it that way. I'm thinking about buying a new set of 80's Diesel C-30 front springs since they seem to be about the heaviest ones made that will easily fit under my truck. I wonder if it will be enough? I may have to run a spring spacer as well. I am definitely going to be spacing the front wheels out a couple of inches also. Not much of an update I know, but it was nice to get it out and drive it around a little. :waah: |
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If you're not gonna lower it, make it level... but whatever you do don't lift it !!!!
2wd just look --- to me lifted |
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Glad that you used my truck as a reference, my truck normally sits fairly level. Lots of people ask me why I didn't bag it, but I built my truck to tow the car trailer and the house trailer and too me it wasn't worth the money to get it down that low and still have it be able to handle a 30' house trailer or our float with a car on it.
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Thanks for the inspiration. I think I am going to try for a stock bed.
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Thanks. Your project looks awesome! I got out there today, and got started on filling the rear side markers. I made the filler patches at work a few weeks ago, and I'm just getting around to doing them. I got the welding and metal work completed, and glazed a thin coat of Rage Gold filler on it, but that was as far as I got. There was already a small dent above the marker light on the pass side, so I broke out the stud welder and pulled it out. It turned out really good. That stud welder has been one of the better body work investments I've made. I got it straight enough that it only required a very thin skim coat of the filler. I did it between Sunrise Service and family Easter Egg hunts this evening. I hated to work on it on Easter, but with work and own my business I have been really strapped down lately. That made me ponder the question - Is it really work if its something you love and WANT to do???:lol: The second pic is when I first tacked it, and the third is the patch area after I finished welding it and the studs I welded on to pull the dent. Hopefully I will be able to finish the body work next weekend. For now I'm off to watch the kiddies hunt eggs! Ya'll have a Happy Easter! |
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Glad to see that you found some time to work on it.
It definetly isn't work if it is something that you enjoy, and you shouldn't feel badly about it. At least you hit the sunrise service and watched the kiddos do their thing. Mine had no interest in the easter egg hunt he couldn't figure out what he was supposed to do, maybe by next year he will get the hang of it. |
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The other trucks look great. But I think I like how you did you fenders out back. They look meaner. Its has a beefier look to it.
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I finally found a little time to finish up the the body work where I filled the side markers. It's been years since I did any bodywork to amount to anything so I had to work pretty hard at getting them blocked out perfectly. The pass side had a dent right above the marker light so there was more warpage on it than the driver's side. I had to break out the airfile on it to get it straight. The driver's side went pretty smoothly. I have few more dings I've to fix but the bedsides are pretty close to being ready to cut down and prime.
I have to make a recommendation for the Evercoat Rage Gold body filler. As I said, I've been out of the loop on body shop materials for the last several years, but a guy that restores cars for a living told to to try it, and it is BY FAR the best body filler I've ever used. It is pricey at $52.00/gallon, but IMO its worth every penny. It is the easiest sanding filler I've ever used and I had zero problems with air bubbles. |
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Looking Good, You Still plan on going with a Smaller Running light in the Fenders ? At one time you were thinking of going that Route??
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slam that thing already..its begging to scrape its bumpers on the road
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The truck is looking good. It finally warmed up enough today that I went out to the garage and started mine. I still can't get her out of the garage for the snow bank in front of the door but it was nice to her her idle again.
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Raising the front gives it a good stance. Even though I drive a frame-scraper, something about a down-to-business dually looks great and the stance you got with your jack is good to go.
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Glad to see it's getting some progress made on it man!
And it looks like you know what you're doing with that mud and sander - those shaved markers came out beautifully. Keep at it, I wanna see this oil burner in one color and doin' business man! ;) -Sam. |
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I think I'm gonna leave all the frame to ya'll Travis.:lol: Some of the places I take my trucks for parts runs would equal lots of getting high centered and bottoming out. My brother keeps saying the same though. He also wants to put it in the weeds! |
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I was just wondering, when you shortened your frame, did you chop and reweld it, or did you move and redrill your suspension mounts?"
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