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Old 09-20-2009, 09:49 PM   #726
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Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"

dude you flat busted ass on this thing...i'm super impressed

for making such a killer truck!!

tell the kids...the next LS swap, they have to do it, you can just over-see the work as the shop foreman
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Old 09-20-2009, 10:16 PM   #727
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Looks Good!
Everything you did was top notch!
When you catch your breath,... I'd be interested in purcha$ing a step by step install guide from you.
Make plenty of copies,... I'm not the only one.
Congrats, again.
Thanks a lot man!! I'll probably be taking my time writing it up. I've been thinking of breaking it down in to sections; electrical, exhaust, fuel system, mounts, trans, etc.

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Fred looks awesome with that front end! nice job man. i had to watch that video again too.
It's too bad there are so many GMC tags on him, because I really like the Chevy grill too! And I'll admit, I've watched it a bunch of times too!

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dude you flat busted ass on this thing...i'm super impressed

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tell the kids...the next LS swap, they have to do it, you can just over-see the work as the shop foreman
Thanks Joe!!! Just under one month total, I'm pretty surprised myself. And I don't think my son would mind that at all!
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Old 09-20-2009, 11:20 PM   #728
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I was a machinist in the Air Force for 13 years and worked at the flight test center repairing and building test aircraft parts & equipment and have made & redesigned many things like that over the years. There are a couple minor things you may want to fix if you are going to make a new one.

Where the small metric male threads transition to the hex stock put a 1/4" fillet radius there. It will increase the strength of the part tremendously.

It doesn't need to be that long either. Less length will put less load on the threads if you accidentally lean against it while working on the truck. It would suck to snap that thing off flush with the head. The closer you can get the sensor to the head the better.

If you can make it out of brass or aluminum bronze that would be much better too.

The stainless will need antisieze compound on it to keep from galling the threads and getting stuck in the head plus the galvanic corrosion from the dissimilar metals will cause the aluminum head to oxidize around the fitting possibly causing it to leak down the road.

Aluminum bronze or brass will only need Teflon tape as they are much closer to aluminum in the dissimilar metals range chart.

You could make it out of round stock and just put a set of wrenching flats on it to use more common scrap material.
I really don't think we can put a .25 radius in the corner. If I'm not mistaken the seal is made on the face of the metric end. Also, I think the length needs to be pretty close to what he purchased because the length of the original sender has to fit inside. I like the idea of using brass. I had thought about the dissimilarity of the metals too. It may cause corrosion in the future.



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Great progress! You have that puppy just about ready to roll! congrats I know you have some serious time invested.
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Old 09-21-2009, 06:28 AM   #729
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Old 09-21-2009, 07:44 AM   #730
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Congradulations! It looks and sounds great. I like the updated front end too.
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Old 09-21-2009, 09:40 AM   #731
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Man it looks, and sounds amazing. I love the chevy grill, and truth be told I bet many people won't catch that it has a bowtie on the grill, and GMC everywhere else. to you and your helpers man.
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Old 09-21-2009, 09:53 AM   #732
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Thanks John!!

I just called a yard in Loveland, and they have a throttle module! So I am heading there right after work to get it. HOPEFULLY that is the problem!
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Old 09-21-2009, 10:20 AM   #733
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Fingers crossed man!
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Old 09-21-2009, 10:31 AM   #734
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I like this! Regular GMC grill with a 4mm billet insert.
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X2 on the fingers crossed!

^^^^ thats the same grille i put on my '85 blaze... i loved it!! looks cleaner and meaner than the chevy grille. i think you have found the winner!!
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That looks good, but to me it's just hard to beat the Chevrolet version. Just my .02
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Old 09-21-2009, 01:12 PM   #737
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I gotta agree with ya John, but I don't really want to change all the GMC badging over to Chebby right now. $$$$! I am still thinking I will do it when it is time to paint him though. I'll probably just run a driver quality GMC grill for now.

On another note, my wonderful wife is on her way to Loveland and pick up the module for me. And I have just enough left to run to Autozone on the way home and get a fairly decent code reader.
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Old 09-21-2009, 01:15 PM   #738
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Old 09-21-2009, 01:52 PM   #739
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Wow, I'm glad I stumbled on this build thread! I've had a 2007 4.8l sitting in my garage now for about a year that I want to put in my K5. Now that things are cooling down in my shop, I think the time has come. Not to mention the fact that the Goodwrench 350 is drinking a quart of oil every fillup.

One of my challenges will be flywheel/clutch combo to work with a SM465.

Great work and good info! Anxiously awaiting the write-up with part #'s etc!!!
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I like this! Regular GMC grill with a 4mm billet insert.
I like that Grille!!! That's what I plan to do to "Bob"
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Old 09-21-2009, 09:17 PM   #741
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Grrrrr, TAC module didn't fix it. It's also giving me 2 codes for the sensor on the pedal. If I get really lucky, the refund from the fuel hose I sent back will be in my account in the morning and I can get one ordered from Rock Auto.

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Old 09-22-2009, 08:49 AM   #742
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I gotta agree with ya John, but I don't really want to change all the GMC badging over to Chebby right now. $$$$! I am still thinking I will do it when it is time to paint him though.
Are you sticking to the same color?
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Old 09-22-2009, 09:27 AM   #743
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Kind of. It will still be red-ish, but I'm thinking it will be darker. Maybe much darker. Maybe darker to the point that it almost matches the carmine red interior.

Well, the news is so-so this morning. The refund did indeed show up n my checking account this morning, so I have the APP sensor on order from Rock Auto already via 2nd day express.

However, when I ran in to the shop this morning to grab my glasses off the tool box, there was a small puddle of antifreeze under the area of the right rear cylinder head. I think the S&P adapter is leaking. Didn't have time to check, but I'll bet that's it.

So, I'll wait for the APP sensor to get here on Thursday and give that a try. I was careful to remove it from the pedal before I started cutting and welding on it so I wouldn't damage it, but I guess it was either damaged before or...... eh, who knows.

Oh, I was also getting codes for the rear O2 sensor heater circuits, so I might have to send my PCM back to make sure they removed the rear O2 programming.
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Hope that's all the snags. Keep us updated.
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bummer to hear the adaptor is leaking and the sensor trouble Bob. you'll get it!! and good luck!!

btw, darker red sounds sweet... i'm planning on a beautiful color called red jewel found on the tbss's. you should check it out. there's so many different shades of red out there... the new metallic red on the titans is amazing too.
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I gotta agree with ya John, but I don't really want to change all the GMC badging over to Chebby right now. $$$$! I am still thinking I will do it when it is time to paint him though. I'll probably just run a driver quality GMC grill for now.

On another note, my wonderful wife is on her way to Loveland and pick up the module for me. And I have just enough left to run to Autozone on the way home and get a fairly decent code reader.
With a connection cable and a converter box with your laptop you can read and reset the codes with some free software. I did it with my 03 Tahoe and it helped me diagnose an intake leak.

http://www.scantool.net/obdlink-ci.html

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I like this! Regular GMC grill with a 4mm billet insert.
Bob, that is the set up I want to run on mine too, just need $$. We need to take some pictures of Fred and The Toybox together. Maybe I will just come out one of these days and give you a hand with anything needed. Good work so far man!
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bummer to hear the adaptor is leaking and the sensor trouble Bob. you'll get it!! and good luck!!

btw, darker red sounds sweet... i'm planning on a beautiful color called red jewel found on the tbss's. you should check it out. there's so many different shades of red out there... the new metallic red on the titans is amazing too.
I got an email from mcbassin today that he has already shipped out the new replacement temp sensor adapter!! That guy rocks! Yeah, sooooo many reds to choose from!

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With a connection cable and a converter box with your laptop you can read and reset the codes with some free software. I did it with my 03 Tahoe and it helped me diagnose an intake leak.

http://www.scantool.net/obdlink-ci.html

Costs $65 plus shipping.
Plus $500 for a laptop, makes my scanner much cheaper! My laptop died a long time ago.

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Bob, that is the set up I want to run on mine too, just need $$. We need to take some pictures of Fred and The Toybox together. Maybe I will just come out one of these days and give you a hand with anything needed. Good work so far man!
I've got some great spots for pics! Come out anytime!

BTW, this is the scanner I got. It's nothing like my old Snap-on MT2500, but it'll work for my needs. Plus I can just leave it behind the seat.

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Old 09-22-2009, 05:40 PM   #749
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Mine is in the drawer, but I think I have the exact same model scanner/code reader. It works on all the vehicles I have except the 70 ( I wonder why ). It has been very useful, even to tell the Kia dealer things about the wife's car before it goes into service.
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what did that scanner cost ya?
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