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Old 02-12-2015, 03:08 PM   #551
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Re: Started my first frame off - 72 SWB LS1, 6-spd manual

Awesome build GREAT job!
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Old 02-12-2015, 11:22 PM   #552
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IDIDIT column installed with CPP u-joints.
How are you supporting that column? Don't see the column support mounted.
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Old 02-13-2015, 04:52 AM   #553
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We have the same mind set as I picked AAW and VHX for my Blazer... I did forgo the steering column for now due to cost. As of right now the goal to have the Blzaer finished is the end of March. Do you have a completion date in mind yet?
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Old 02-18-2015, 10:31 PM   #554
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I'm digging the new column! Looks like a very nice piece
Thanks Mike... I'm really happy with the quality so far.

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Very nice truck! I've been watching this one. Very nice work.
Thanks for the compliment.. I'm glad you're following along. I'm really enjoying the build again, especially since I can see the light at the end of the tunnel LOL...

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How are you supporting that column? Don't see the column support mounted.
Sorry, the picture I posted it wasn't complete. I will post an updated picture. I have the brake master cylinder/booster mocked in now. I will need to pull it on and off so I can figure out where I'm going to mount the master cylinder for my clutch.

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We have the same mind set as I picked AAW and VHX for my Blazer... I did forgo the steering column for now due to cost. As of right now the goal to have the Blzaer finished is the end of March. Do you have a completion date in mind yet?
I totally understand about the cost thing, I guess that's why I'm on year 4 for my build lol. Today I recieved my AAW harness and I'm really happy with everything it came with. This will keep me busy for a bit. My goal is to be driving the truck by the end of summer. My gauges were back ordered 3-4 weeks since I ordered the new analog clock. PM me if you ever get in the Henderson area. Love to see your blazer...
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Old 02-18-2015, 10:32 PM   #555
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Very nice
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Old 02-18-2015, 10:43 PM   #556
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Very nice
Thanks Al.. Your truck was one of my inspirations when I first joined the forums.

I had my exhaust installed yesterday. The guys from Performance Muffler here in town did an awesome job. I will try to upload a video in a bit.
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Old 02-18-2015, 10:50 PM   #557
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Re: Started my first frame off - 72 SWB LS1, 6-spd manual

My AAW harness. I'm really excited to install it.
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Old 02-18-2015, 10:53 PM   #558
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I also recieved the slip joint/yoke today for my T56 trans. Next step will be getting my drive line built..
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Old 02-18-2015, 10:59 PM   #559
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A picture of my truck yesterday heading to Performance Muffler..
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Old 02-19-2015, 08:58 AM   #560
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Nice !!!!! Where did you get your slip yoke ? Got a part number I mean gonna need one soon.
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Old 02-19-2015, 09:09 AM   #561
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Very nice looking exhaust Mark! congrats!
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Old 02-19-2015, 10:13 AM   #562
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Counts Customs is going to be pulling you over, and making you an offer $$
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Old 02-23-2015, 01:30 PM   #563
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Nice !!!!! Where did you get your slip yoke ? Got a part number I mean gonna need one soon.
Amazon..

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Very nice looking exhaust Mark! congrats!
Thanks Mike... I really like the sound of the Magnaflows.

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Lol.... I am already looking forward to doing another project
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Old 02-23-2015, 01:49 PM   #564
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Re: Started my first frame off - 72 SWB LS1, 6-spd manual

This past weekend I mounted my clutch master cylinder to the firewall. It fit like a glove. I was able to mount it low enough so I can get plenty of stroke. I also started on my wiring harness. So far I am pleasesd with the wiring.
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Old 02-23-2015, 02:16 PM   #565
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This past weekend I mounted my clutch master cylinder to the firewall. It fit like a glove. I was able to mount it low enough so I can get plenty of stroke. I also started on my wiring harness. So far I am pleasesd with the wiring.
Clean work as always!
You are in the home stretch now. I know how long all those details take, especially the inside of the cab...I didn't think I'd ever get done with that. But eventually it all comes together.
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Old 02-23-2015, 03:55 PM   #566
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I remember when I started on my harness. I installed the same one in my 1970 burn victim. It took a while because it was my first full harness to install but I was very pleased with the way it had enough wire so that I could hide everything.

What did you do with your exaughst tips? Mine are unfinished in the 1970 one owner truck and I keep debating on what I want to do. I am currently planning on turning them down at the corner of each fender.
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Old 02-23-2015, 09:32 PM   #567
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You are in the home stretch now. I know how long all those details take, especially the inside of the cab...I didn't think I'd ever get done with that. But eventually it all comes together.
Thanks Mike! You made the details look easy on your build. I can't believe how simple and clean this mastercylinder went in. It's almost like it could have been an option in 1967-72 the way it mounted and fit in the inside around the reinforcement on the firewall. I found a heim joint in my parts bin fron a sand rail I built years ago that fit perfect and is adjustable in length. I may just need to drill one hole in the clutch pedal arm
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I remember when I started on my harness. I installed the same one in my 1970 burn victim. It took a while because it was my first full harness to install but I was very pleased with the way it had enough wire so that I could hide everything.

What did you do with your exaughst tips? Mine are unfinished in the 1970 one owner truck and I keep debating on what I want to do. I am currently planning on turning them down at the corner of each fender.
This is also my first full harness to install. With everyone's review on this forumn and the simplicity and quality is why I chose AAW.

I decided to have the tips turn down before the axle. My goal was to have exhaust not noticeable. Hopefully they don't sand blast the Ford guys behind me
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Old 02-23-2015, 10:01 PM   #569
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Have you final welded the tips yet? If not, I'd recommend a slight turn toward the side. If you drive in a dusty area, you'll kick it up all over your truck and everyone around you. Ask me how I know....

Your truck's looking good!
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Very clean looking install on the master cylinder and exhaust Mark. I'm glad you like the AAW harness, I plan to use it on mine too.
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Old 02-24-2015, 12:32 PM   #571
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Your engine bay is so clean. Exhaust looks nice also. I like the sound of magnaflows on ls engines
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Have you final welded the tips yet? If not, I'd recommend a slight turn toward the side. If you drive in a dusty area, you'll kick it up all over your truck and everyone around you. Ask me how I know....

Your truck's looking good!
The tips are fully welded. You confirmed what a thought would happen. Thanks for the heads up Duane.

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Very clean looking install on the master cylinder and exhaust Mark. I'm glad you like the AAW harness, I plan to use it on mine too.
Thanks Keith... Like all of the reviews said there is extra length to the wires which you will need if you plan on hiding the harness and not running it in the factory locations. This would be a very easy harness to install in a stock truck (original engine/Trans & guages) Since I am hiding the wires and tying into the LS stand alone harness and aftermarket gauges it's going to be a little more challenging. I plan on taking my time and doing it right. AAW did an excellent job in marking the wires and adding extra length with excellent directions and schematics.

Keith Your truck is looking good!

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Your engine bay is so clean. Exhaust looks nice also. I like the sound of magnaflows on ls engines
Thanks.... Good to see your back on your truck. I really like your new cross member and Porterbuit's stuff. After I enjoy my truck for a while I plan on ordering some of their suspension and going closer to the asphalt
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Old 02-25-2015, 01:33 AM   #573
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I'm not sure if I missed it what kind of A/C unit are you going with, I seen you cut out the dash for the original A/C look.. Where'd you get the templates... Sorry for all the questions I'm getting ready to do a frame off resto myself, trying to do my homework before I start
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I'm not sure if I missed it what kind of A/C unit are you going with, I seen you cut out the dash for the original A/C look.. Where'd you get the templates... Sorry for all the questions I'm getting ready to do a frame off resto myself, trying to do my homework before I start
I plan on using Vintage Air for my A/C. I found a hand drawn template on this forum. PM me your email address and I will send you the PDF. I was hesitant at first because someone hand drew the template but it worked perfect. Do not use a hole saw to make your cut. I used this small jig saw (see pic)
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I plan on using Vintage Air for my A/C. I found a hand drawn template on this forum. PM me your email address and I will send you the PDF. I was hesitant at first because someone hand drew the template but it worked perfect. Do not use a hole saw to make your cut. I used this small jig saw (see pic)
Right on thank you!! I'll make sure and use an air saw when I get ready to cut it... PM sent
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