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Old 09-01-2008, 04:04 PM   #351
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The vent is stock; it just normally doesn't look that way. I'm sure it's to release air from the rotating gears cavitating and creating bubbles- but don't quote me.

Thats what it is for. Most newer vehicles just hang a piece of rubber hose attached up high instead of the old little metal check valve style.
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Old 09-02-2008, 08:23 AM   #352
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The vent is stock; it just normally doesn't look that way. I'm sure it's to release air from the rotating gears cavitating and creating bubbles- but don't quote me.
I asked this WAY back in high school autoshop. The explaination given to me then was that the air captured inside the rear end (and inside the engine) will expand and contract because of temperature differences. This would blow out seals and cause leaks if there wasn't a vent of some sort. Same principle as the radiator cap except that holds a predetermined amount of pressure before it allows bypass.
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Old 09-02-2008, 05:41 PM   #353
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Don't know how I ever missed gthis thread, but it is looking great. Can't wait to see the final results with the fleetside.
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I asked this WAY back in high school autoshop. The explaination given to me then was that the air captured inside the rear end (and inside the engine) will expand and contract because of temperature differences. This would blow out seals and cause leaks if there wasn't a vent of some sort. Same principle as the radiator cap except that holds a predetermined amount of pressure before it allows bypass.
That makes sense.. thanks!
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Old 09-13-2008, 07:44 AM   #355
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We finally got back to working on the truck. The goal for Friday and Saturday is to get the cab in primer. With a long day yesterday we got some of it done and we'll be back at it today to try to knock it out.













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Old 09-13-2008, 07:46 AM   #356
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Old 09-13-2008, 08:13 AM   #357
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progress is good... i'm ready to get back to that floor...

Are you coming out for Fall Carlisle?
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Old 09-13-2008, 08:22 AM   #358
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progress is good... i'm ready to get back to that floor...

Are you coming out for Fall Carlisle?
Thanks Mike!

I'm not sure about coming down to the fall show. My wife and I are renovating the other side of the duplex and it's been 16-17 hour days for me the last few weeks. That's about the time we should finish and I can't see my wife going to Carlisle for the first weekend we're free
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Your truck build looks awesome!!!!
Your pulley set up is the same one I used on my motor, there is no way that powdercoating or paint will ever look as good...I have not put my power steering pulley cover on yet , I had a hard time with the pump fitting on there had to do some grinding.
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Old 09-13-2008, 09:07 AM   #360
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CURB ALERT IN NJ!

I'll be right up to get that Jon...
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Old 09-13-2008, 09:11 AM   #361
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Your truck build looks awesome!!!!
Your pulley set up is the same one I used on my motor, there is no way that powdercoating or paint will ever look as good...I have not put my power steering pulley cover on yet , I had a hard time with the pump fitting on there had to do some grinding.
I'm really happy with the look of it. I question the belts that they spec'd for it though....they were a little short for the setup and Jarros44 will tell you that I was out here having a fit for a while trying to get them on. I think I'll try the new board vendor that does powdercoating to get the intake powdercoated close to the finish on the pullies.
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CURB ALERT IN NJ!

I'll be right up to get that Jon...
nice try Mike...LOL

I'll take pictures of the FREE, and NEARLY FREE, pile later (chrome inner fenders anyone?). I do need some stuff to start migrating out of here.
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nice try Mike...LOL

I'll take pictures of the FREE, and NEARLY FREE, pile later (chrome inner fenders anyone?). I do need some stuff to start migrating out of here.
chrome inner fenders? not my style but interesting none the less....

I might have another set of grille trim coming... more to follow.

I'm frugal (cheapskate) so keep me in thoughts for anything that falls into that area!
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chrome inner fenders? not my style but interesting none the less....

I might have another set of grille trim coming... more to follow.

I'm frugal (cheapskate) so keep me in thoughts for anything that falls into that area!
I've got odd stuff like a set of powdercoated motor mounts, a center cross member, an adjustable panhard bar, a set of trailing arms, etc. I'll start cleaning house soon.

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Old 09-13-2008, 10:03 AM   #365
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I'm really happy with the look of it. I question the belts that they spec'd for it though....they were a little short for the setup and Jarros44 will tell you that I was out here having a fit for a while trying to get them on. I think I'll try the new board vendor that does powdercoating to get the intake powdercoated close to the finish on the pullies.
I attest, I attest, he was a raving lunatic. I think it had something to do with the past tennant and the 16 hour days...lol

Nice progress, that floor loooks good w/o rust
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did you changed the waterpump with the new setup the rotation has reversed
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did you changed the waterpump with the new setup the rotation has reversed
Yes, I did change the pump. One good thing about GM is that the bolt patterns are different on the two different pumps (the pulley pattern) so as hard as I tried I couldn't get the pulley onto the original one- then the light came on and I swapped pumps.
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I attest, I attest, he was a raving lunatic. I think it had something to do with the past tennant and the 16 hour days...lol

Nice progress, that floor loooks good w/o rust
lunatic might be an understatement....LOL

The floor looks great because of your hard work on it!
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lunatic might be an understatement....LOL

The floor looks great because of your hard work on it!
I was being nice...
Thank you, always nice to get an attaboy, but honestly I really enjoy doing that stuff
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not going to be done today. Ran into an issue with a batch of hardener that was bad and lost a couple hours. The guys are going to sand what they have and etch everything that's done so it doesn't rust back up.









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I'm really happy with the look of it. I question the belts that they spec'd for it though....they were a little short for the setup and Jarros44 will tell you that I was out here having a fit for a while trying to get them on. I think I'll try the new board vendor that does powdercoating to get the intake powdercoated close to the finish on the pullies.


As I have gotten older my patience runs thin alot quicker than it did when I was young.
I left my manifold the way it came I thought about powder coating it but I decided against it.
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Nice progress, that floor loooks good w/o rust


now that was funny!!!
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Old 09-13-2008, 05:17 PM   #373
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Cab is looking great!

I like the sign in the windshield... too bad NOBODY is paying attention to it

That's one new "trick" I've learned for my next repaint. It's best to used gloves when doing bodywork.
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I vote to have the entire cab chromed!!!!
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you can actually have that done nowadays you know ............
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