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Worked on getting engine put together this weekend. I scored the old valve covers from my friend Bob and the air cleaner, I kinda stumbled onto. After painting the engine, I finished the detail painting in the fins of both. The old aluminum polished up rather nicely. Installed the harmonic damper and the water pump and buillt up a nice little hard line for the fuel system. The carb in the pic is for mockup, as I'm using a vacuum sec. 750 Holley. http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...-13_115212.jpg http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...1395115346.jpg Hey, notice the cool wingnut!
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Thar engine looks SWET.
I received my CARE package this aftermoon.WOW that is a stout bracket!! I am working on the brakes, bleeding so I will get back on the WW later in the week. THANKS for your help |
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Needed to finish putting the gauges together, so I could move on to the engine install. I took a little silicone and glued the new glass to the scrubbed clean bezels. After sanding all the old paint off the trim ring, I brushed some One-Shot Ivory (matched the factory color perfectly) http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...-16_105830.jpg I then put everything together and then set them in place to see how they looked. http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...1695113246.jpgWow!!! Now I'll take them back out and paint the whole back half of the bezel black, so it looks like the gauge is floating!
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Beautifull!
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More stuff! I installed the engine and trans in last weekend and so far, so good. I threw the headers on to check a couple areas around the brake lines to see if I had any clearance issues. I'll paint the exhaust system and bolt it back on shortly. http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...123/frame3.jpg http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...123/frame1.jpg While I was painting motor mount brackets and some other odds and ends chassis black, I stripped the column down so I could paint it toohttp://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1502.jpg http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1499.jpg Now me being a bit quirky, I couldn't just leave it alone. I took both the signal and shift levers off and bent them inboard away from the wheel (I heated up the shifter 'cuz it is pretty heavy duty) and then cut them down to where they were out to about the edge of the wheel. I had the old red metalflake shift knob http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1500.jpgand knew it had a home! I proceeded to grind the end of the rod down to about 7/16" in diameter about 3/4" inboard. I needed to run a die on the and it was the biggest I had, hence the grinding. I put threads on it about 1/4" in (it's all I really needed) and then got creative! I rubbed oil all over the threads and about an inch up the rod. Did the same thing around the outer edge of the ball away from the threaded area. I mixed up some 4 minute JB Weld and put a big glob of it in the shift knob (I mounted it in the vise with hole facing up). I then pushed the threaded end of the rod into the knob end and wiping off the excess before it kicked off, held it vertical 'till it kicked off. Once it did, I let it dry for about 15 minutes and then CAREFULLY unscrewed the knob from the shaft! I did the same thing on the blinker side, but used an old truck toggle extension that was also metalflake.http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1501.jpg After cleaning the oil off the rods, I painted them Hi-Heat flat black and then polished them up with just my hands and it gives them a nice burnished, grey look. I then put everything back together, screwed on my new knobs and on to the next project!
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I just finished this in the the interior. Found this sound deadening material on Ebay (Fatmat 80 mil.) for less than $100 to do the whole interior (including the roof and inside both doors)http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1504.jpg http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1503.jpg With the added insulation of the carpet padding and carpet, it should be cozy and somewhat quiet enough to crank the stereo!
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Looking good man! Love that shifter mod and knob :)
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Here's the link to the sound deadener stuff I used. I split the total with a friend and he used the other 50'. I actually bought 10 more feet so I could load the doors up with extra. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/100-8...item2a051ab9d0
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My dad was looking for gauges for me (told him to keep an eye out) and scored some Stewart Warners' in an early 60's snow cat for $20! http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1506.jpg The fuel gauge has #301A-J8 on the back. My sending unit is 90 ohm. Any idea what this gauge is? Thanks...
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Hey, a quick observation I do notice with these trucks now that I've played with a few of them. Since they have very little weight in the rear by design, they ride like crap with gas shocks in the back. Regular oil shocks help these things ride WAY better! Just my 2 cents...
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very awesome build!!!
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Anybody have an extra set of rods that go from the firewall to the fenders?
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More stuff! Got the radiator mounted! Now I'm not sure about the lo-buck aspect of this thing, since it's a street rod style radiator and I traded some stuff for it with a friend of mine. I made some lower brackets off the frame stubs and rubber mounted it so not to crack anything. http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...-05_120006.jpg Now I'm sure everyone is noticing the foil wrapped over certain areas and here's why. UV rays tear up anything rubber, so anytime I do anything outside I make sure to cover ALL my rubber stuff showing, to keep it from cracking! I finished hanging the exhaust after I painted it with POR 20 dark grey hi-heat paint. http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...-05_115953.jpg http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...-05_115930.jpgI like the color! I need to make a couple of small heat shields and then that's finished! I'll put the trans cooler on next...
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I forgot to mention the trans dipstick. Here's the cheap thing again, but keeping it cool! I snagged a dipstick from an older Astro van with a 700R4. I had on old dipstick (liked the early style loop on the handle) from a Turbo 350 and decided to use them both. I put the Astro van spout in and marked it where it was just over the valve cover and cut it off. Before cutting I measured the distance of the dipstick itself and how far it stuck out the bottom and how far up FULL was. After I cut it down. I stuck the old Turbo 350 dipstick into the tube, marked it and cut off the extra to make it the correct length. I then measured up to where FULL would be and put a grinder mark there. blasted it all clean, a little black paint and "Ta Da"... New old style dip stick!
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Got sidetracked and finished up some other projects, but now I'm getting back on this. Getting setup to put the cab back on this weekend!
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Chassis is looking great.
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nice! i'm diggin it!:metal::metal:
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Last night my neighbor Ryan came over and helped me put the cab back on the chassis. I now need to quote Austin Powers..."Yeah, Baby!" http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c.../truckwcab.jpg I put the running board on, just to get the look!
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Threads like your thread have kept me dreaming till I got my truck to my house. Good stuff.
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Tuesday evening I went out and threw the steering column in http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...4044725062.jpg and then last night, some guys were over to help me put the bed on! http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/79183305.jpg Now to slowly watch the suspension settle after being up all this time. Hey, this is kinda fun again!!!
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looking great! It is fun when they start coming together :chevy:
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Clearances to what? It's really not near anything. I guess the only pic I have of the box, is the first page before I welded the clip on. The only thing on the steering close to anything, is the shaft from the column to the box. It clears the headers by about 1/2".
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Steering box, radiator, all those things that make using a front steer clip fun. It is always interesting to see how others handle those variables. Always trying to learn from others as I hope they can learn from me.
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When I put the steering shaft in, I'll get a good pick of all
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Taillights! Had to keep the old stuff, but make it work like new, bright stuff! Here's my old trailer lights that were on the truck. http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1508.jpg The lenses were junk, so I ran the numbers and found a new set of plastic ones for $12 that were the same size.http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1509.jpg I'm only showing one side, but I did both lights. First I pryed the tabs that held the license plate lens and gentle removed it. I then did a quickie mask job, scotchbrighted, cleaned and then poof canned the inside bright silver (makes everything reflect!) I then cleaned and reinstalled the license lens http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1515.jpg Here's the original pigtail http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1513.jpg and the new one that I took from the new housing. I installed that with a new bulb http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1516.jpg, put the lens on and "TA DA!" really bright taillights! http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1517.jpg
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put a blue dot in the middle of those and you'll have something their:metal:
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I have a set! I'm pondering...
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The truck looks great, looks like you're on the homestretch.
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Got the rear bumper on today, along with bolting the bed down. http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1518.jpg I'd noticed the hole in the center of the bumper that someone had done with a torch and decided to use that hole as my focus for helping out my fellow man! I thought what can I offer of myself when my fellow car/truck guys are in need? So here was my answer...http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...3/DSCF1519.jpg
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^^^^^Hands down the koolest mod on the truck, because of where it is. also when someone has opened a few too many "sodas" it will be like a test to see if they can stand back up !! :haha:
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Cool mod.
I am hoping to have mine low enough when parked that that bottle opener would have to be in the tail gate. lol |
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Very cool truck! Your ideas are second to none!
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................. Nice touch , for a fiting truck!!!
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So tonight I decided to throw the front end on to check the fitment issues, and see if I needed to trim anymore of the inner fenders before I paint them. I had to take a couple pics ( I SOOOO have to get rid of the grey primer spot and wash it!) and soak up the moment! http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...4514942930.jpg http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...4515475015.jpg
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Anyway you cut it ... primer spot & all .... kick ass looking truck.
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Looking absolutely awesome!!!
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Man, it's looking good! It'll look so much better after you finally get to wash it. We've got to figure out that primer spot on the rear fender, for sure.
Maybe somebody on this site has some old root beer brown lacquer that they've had on their shelf for the past 30 years. Mix it with some flattener, shoot it on and then scotchbrite it. Off topic, but important none the less:... Bakersfield is on Oct 15-17. Best event of the year! :metal: |
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Tailgate chains... When I bought the truck, it had one chain on the tailgate. I needed a set, but all I could find were new ones and that wasn't what I wanted. I found a set from a 69 Chevy truck on Ebay for $3, COOL! http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c..._cB9fg__12.jpg The newer (67-72) chains are different from the old ones, so I cut the loop off with my die grinder, heated the straight piece till it was nice and red and bent it to match the hook of the early style.http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...918_103230.jpg I had my stepson save a couple of old 20" bike tubes for me and cut them down for chain protectors (no rattles!) http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...918_103352.jpg http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...918_160856.jpg
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The bed... Found some 3/4" plywood at my neighbors that he told me I could have. Was in ok shape, except for some minor staining (cool!) After cutting it to length and the wheel openings, I knocked it down smooth with my buffer and some 80 grit http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...917_183629.jpg Taking the idea of my friend Billy, I took a chain to the wood and beat the crap out of it to give it a distressed look http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...917_184015.jpg A little gunstock brown stain, drenching it Thompsons water seal http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...918_090032.jpg it still looks really old, but is now waterproof too. http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...918_151837.jpgSet it in the bed to drill the mounting holes, but figured I'd show it ice chest and all...
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