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72 tigger 07-30-2017 09:44 PM

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Very organized! Almost looks too nice to work in!

erichevy 08-01-2017 12:43 PM

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Great work! I'll follow along. Give me some inspiration for when i start working on my 68 SWB C10.

Old_Truck_Fan 07-01-2018 07:14 PM

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It's been a long time since my last post. So let's get you up to speed. I painted the inside of the door shells and the new door skins. Since I had easy access at that point I put Dynamat on the inside of skin and the lower part of the door shell. It made a big difference in the sound of the door when you strike it with your knuckle. I hope it helps when you shut the door as well. I purchased a Craig Hopkins "Door Skinning 101" DVD and followed the techniques he outlined. This worked out well and I would recommend the video if you are doing it for the first time. I have to do some more tweaking and final welding but I was happy with how things turned on both doors.

Old_Truck_Fan 07-01-2018 07:20 PM

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More pictures.

Old_Truck_Fan 07-01-2018 07:29 PM

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I also realized why I see a lot of trucks without the rear tire splash guards. The fit of the aftermarket panel is off by quite a bit. I had to redo and rework them but I was able to get them to fit. I would hate to add up how many hours I have in them for such a small detail but it does finish off that area of the truck.

Old_Truck_Fan 07-01-2018 07:33 PM

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Under hood plumbing and mechanicals are next. Here's a shot of one of the intercoolers next to my mock up.

knomadd 07-03-2018 10:19 AM

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Nice work, keep it up.

mcbassin 07-06-2018 08:05 AM

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Very clean work on the sheet metal! Looks great! :metal:

nawlinjoe 07-06-2018 08:48 AM

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Looking good.... subscribed

72 tigger 07-06-2018 09:35 PM

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Making good progress- will be a super nice truck when finished

Old_Truck_Fan 02-24-2019 09:46 PM

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I've got several updates to pass along. First I finished welding the door skins and drilled for for the rear view mirrors. I also cut the dash for the center AC vent and the two side vents. The ball in the side vent is a billet piece from Restomod Air.

Old_Truck_Fan 02-24-2019 09:50 PM

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I installed a clutch master cylinder from a board member and finished up the weld nuts and support strips for high hump tunnel.

Old_Truck_Fan 02-24-2019 09:57 PM

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I also came up with a Dodge Hellcat inspired fresh air inlet setup near the head lights. Duct work will connect these 4 inch tubes to the turbocharger compressor inlets.

Old_Truck_Fan 02-24-2019 10:05 PM

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I also mounted the intercoolers and was able to preserve the factory hood latch and grill support. The bottom grill surround needed just a little modification to clear and I made some pass through provisions for the cold side plumbing.

Old_Truck_Fan 02-24-2019 10:10 PM

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Santa also brought me 45,000 BTU garage heater which has been nice the past few weeks and an upgraded tool box. I went kinda nuts on organizing stuff.

72 tigger 02-24-2019 10:47 PM

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Can’t be too organized- great attention to detail- any goals for paint?

slowcpe 02-25-2019 12:40 PM

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Very nice. I'm jealous of the heater. This time of year I have the constant taste of keroscene in my mouth.

68Gold/white 02-25-2019 03:25 PM

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Job well done!!!
I had no need to any more tool boxes, but bet that deals were to be had with Sears crapp'n out (at least near me...)

Where did you purchase high hump, parts?

Old_Truck_Fan 02-25-2019 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by 72 tigger (Post 8473876)
Can’t be too organized- great attention to detail- any goals for paint?

Thanks, I'm still planning on painting the truck myself at this point. We'll see if that holds true as I get closer. As far as the color I still plan on going with the original 503 Light Green color code.

Old_Truck_Fan 02-25-2019 07:30 PM

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Job well done!!!
I had no need to any more tool boxes, but bet that deals were to be had with Sears crapp'n out (at least near me...)

Where did you purchase high hump, parts?

Thank you. Unfortunately, the Sears where I live closed down several years ago. The toolbox was on sale over Christmas at Lowe's since Craftsman is now part of Stanley Black and Decker. I'm really hoping they can bring back the brand. I liked that the box is made in Sedalia, Missouri just like my old Craftsman box and the drawer fronts are unique. I had to take it apart to get it out of my truck and it is really well made.

I just made those high hump parts myself based on images I saw of originals. I spot welded them to the underside of the cab floor. They helped to stiffen up the sheet metal overhang quite a bit.

Old_Truck_Fan 02-25-2019 07:36 PM

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Very nice. I'm jealous of the heater. This time of year I have the constant taste of keroscene in my mouth.

:lol: Yep, the heater is nice. Definitely money well spent. I was doing the portable propane setup prior to this. I had to tell myself that yes I could by more truck parts instead of a heater but this will make me more productive (and more comfortable) during the cold season. It has a 10 year warranty and this version pulls fresh air from the outside so I don't have to worry about paint fumes running through it if I decided to paint inside.

Old_Truck_Fan 04-28-2019 06:00 PM

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I finally completed the installation of the 69-72 style bucket seats that I picked up quite some time ago. These are actually out of 1971 Blazer. I'll need to do some upholstery work on them of course. I went with the 1975 and up Blazer console to get cup holders instead of the seat belt buckle provisions. I also fabricated my own under floor cab brace that I think others might be interested in as well. Here’s a link to the installation details.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S4E...LFE1f29zF/view

Next thing on my list is mounting the under dash AC head unit from Restomod Air.

KMC3420 04-28-2019 10:56 PM

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I don’t plan on running bucket seats but that write up you did is very detailed and will be much appreciated by many! Looks like good progress moving forward. As always, excellent work! I’m super excited to hear those turbos light.

Old_Truck_Fan 04-29-2019 07:42 PM

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I don’t plan on running bucket seats but that write up you did is very detailed and will be much appreciated by many! Looks like good progress moving forward. As always, excellent work! I’m super excited to hear those turbos light.

Thanks KMC3420. I'm getting excited with each item I cross of my to do list.

Old_Truck_Fan 06-19-2019 07:33 PM

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I finished the Restomod Air under dash unit mounting and put in a Lokar throttle pedal. I'm now gearing up to complete all things plumbing related (exhaust, engine, turbo, brakes, etc.).

KMC3420 06-19-2019 09:13 PM

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Looking good, patiently awaiting your mock up and running AC. I assume you have a relative idea where you are going to run the turbo piping? I want to run AC on my truck but will only be running a single turbo. Just not a ton of room for the AC in the stock location and a turbo. Keep up the progress.

Old_Truck_Fan 01-01-2020 10:10 AM

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Still working on plumbing... Was able to modify the Flowmaster C10 kit to tuck into the frame. I used temporary wooden spacers to keep the spacing correct going through the trailing arm cross member. I substituted dyno max resonators instead of the 40 series Flowmasters included in the kit. The kit included 4 different tail pipe options so I used the spare bends to complete all of hot side turbo plumbing. I used a nice mock up system from icengineworks that really helped with all of the 2.5 inch plumbing. I also made a simple tube cutting jig that worked out well for all of the tube cutting.

Old_Truck_Fan 01-01-2020 10:19 AM

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I added some bosses to the ls valley cover for coil mounting under the Holley high ram intake manifold. I blended them in to make it look like they were cast in. I was able to route several other lines on the valley cover.

Old_Truck_Fan 01-01-2020 10:27 AM

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I shaved the mounting bosses off the Holley ls valve covers. They were the only standard height valve covers I could find that had PCV baffles and connections. I also needed the billet oil fill provision since it's so close to the turbo. Since the coil bosses are taller than the factory ones you can shave them off easily without needing to fill holes. The two bosses I left will be used for a power steering reservoir heat shield.

Old_Truck_Fan 01-01-2020 10:32 AM

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Engine re-installed... again...

Old_Truck_Fan 01-01-2020 10:38 AM

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Now onto intercooler plumbing. The mock up plumbing blocks really help out here.

Old_Truck_Fan 01-01-2020 10:43 AM

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I also installed stainless brake lines from inline tube. I had to make the lines for the Ford 9 inch and the master cylinder. While I was at it, I plumbed in a line lock for burnout fun.

Old_Truck_Fan 01-01-2020 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by KMC3420 (Post 8545258)
Looking good, patiently awaiting your mock up and running AC. I assume you have a relative idea where you are going to run the turbo piping? I want to run AC on my truck but will only be running a single turbo. Just not a ton of room for the AC in the stock location and a turbo. Keep up the progress.

Thanks, AC plumbing is next on my list.

KMC3420 01-01-2020 11:06 PM

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Wow! You have been busy. Excellent progress and the twin turbos are both fitting very well. The plumbing looks very neat and well thought out, the two intercoolers seem like a good idea if running twins. The coils under the high rise really cleans up the look as well. Keep at it.

STOCKISH 01-02-2020 12:21 PM

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Looks amazing!!

Old_Truck_Fan 03-22-2020 07:25 PM

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Thanks for the comments guys. I'm still working through all the little detail items. I finished up the power steering plumbing with a mixture of stock and aftermarket parts. I converted the clutch rod delete from the plastic plug style to the later, two bolt cover plate. I was concerned that the plastic plug may melt since it's close to the exhaust manifold. I also modified two LS3 coil harnesses to work with the compact coil configuration on the valley cover. I placed the main ignition coil bulkhead connectors in a similar location to stock so that the main EFI harness connection doesn't have far to travel. Although, I'm confident now I can shorten harnesses pretty easily with all the re-pinning I did on the coil harnesses. I'll add some loom to them later.

Old_Truck_Fan 03-22-2020 07:46 PM

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I searched for quite some time for a remote mount battery option. I wanted something sturdy and subtle. It seems like most of the aftermarket battery trays are setup for a floor mount or they carve the manufactures logo on the side which I wasn't a fan of. I finally stumbled on the fact that large GM passenger vans have an optional second battery mount on the frame rail. They are inexpensive, well engineered, and stamped from heavy gauge material. I thought this looked like a more factory appearing option. I had to modify the mounting ears and fill in the original holes to make way for new locations. It's mounted on the passenger side frame rail just behind the cab corner. The bottom of the tray is above the level of the bedside so you will not see it in a side view. I'm really happy with how it turned out.

Old_Truck_Fan 03-22-2020 07:51 PM

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Finished up the under dash AC and heater plumbing too.

SIXTY9 03-23-2020 05:27 AM

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Very nice mod on the battery tray. Would you mind sharing the part number? By the way enjoy reading about your truck.

Thanks,
Wally

KMC3420 03-23-2020 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by SIXTY9 (Post 8700329)
Very nice mod on the battery tray. Would you mind sharing the part number? By the way enjoy reading about your truck.

Thanks,
Wally

Agreed, nice updates and would like that battery box part number as well. It looks like the ticket.


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