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Old 05-17-2017, 08:34 PM   #131
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Re: C10CJ: A Pro-touring '71 Stepside on a No Limit Pro-C10 Chassis

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Thanks for the great informative video.

Questions:
What size driveshaft is that?

Completely unrelated questions.

How do u like the Quincy compressor? Been eyeing one like that for several years.

Is it possible to get a pic of both sides of one frame rail where the rear brake line fitting pierces through the chassis?

Thanks
Thanks for the feedback on the video! I enjoy making those and am finally getting some great use out of my GoPro I bought many years back.

On the driveshaft, it's a 3.5" diameter 6061 driveshaft.

I love the Quincy compressor. The one I have is pricey, but it is Made in the USA (of which I try to buy many things made in the US despite them costing more). It's their 60 gallon 2 stage compressor. It flows about 15 cfm @ 90 psi and has no problem with the air tools I use (drill, die grinder, cut off, mini reciprocating saw, HVLP spray gun).

And no problem on the picture requests ... I'm happy to accommodate any reasonable request

For what it's worth, they look like these things from Speedway Motors:
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Stainl...nch,36844.html

Wheel side - just a -3 AN fitting on this side
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Inside frame rail side - looks like a 1/8" NPT on the bulkhead, then a 90 deg with a 3/16" inverted flare
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