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Old 01-19-2018, 01:42 PM   #51
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Couple simple items left for a stripped frame. Let the build begin
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Sorry I’m late to this party. It is literally my new favorite thing. What a resource. Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait for more. Outstanding work.
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Thank you Iron and welcome. Had my gauge cluster "T-Boned". It will be a good day when installed. Before and after
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"Had my gauge cluster "T-Boned"."

Haha, I think I like that

I appreciate you Tony and thank you again. Nice to see what your up to on the project.

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Project is going no where, that's my report I have to clean the lower control arms and transmission crossmember and it's too damn cold of late and I'll pass. Waiting on 10" locking casters for make-shift axles, so I can roll the frame to clean and then it's off for powdercoat.

I managed to peak into the heads for casting numbers. I knew they were replaced with the rebuild. They're matching high performance heads, apparently installed on Camaro and Corvette 396/427 BBC. Word is 10:1 compression instead of 8.5:1 with the original heads. Couldn't tell you why.

For what it's worth, date code translation. I looked this info. up once already, but lost it. Think I'll save it this time

http://chevellestuff.net/qd/head_casting_by_year.htm
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I knew that one day I'd be able to back this into the driveway again. It just came sooner than expected. The wheels are smaller than expected too, but it does have a nice stance
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OT: This is EXACTLY like my first car, stick, color and all. Has to be one of the funnest cars to drive on Earth. If parts were available, which they're not by any measure, and I had to choose between that and my project..............don't tell my truck I said so - it wouldn't be an easy choice.

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Not much going on, the weather has been bad and I can't make real progress until the frame is washed for powder coat. That and some BIG personal life changes. Long story short I've been busy with other things. Looks like I'll be landscaping a yard and setting up another house. Sets me back 2 months.

But I'm not ignoring my truck completely, I've been collecting new replacement hardware, mostly spares, though I've heard it's a good idea to replace lock washers. I've also read it's best to replace the prevailing torque lock nuts, and I'm doing just that. It's that or use lock washers, I prefer the nuts. What an expensive project, the "spare" hardware wasn't even cheap. I'll strip the replacement hardware and have it plated (or coated) with the rest.

On a side, I read a report that says lock washers are near worthless, if not defeat the purpose. Can't say if credible, but I'm building the truck as it left the factory. Less the missing frame/crossmember rivets anyway
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Got this done today. I'm a weld away from powder coat, though I'm going to have them do the upper control arms first, see if I like their work etc. I MAY have one done in satin and the other in flat.

"Problem" is their sample for satin is a bent-up oil pan and looks like crap. Next to it is a beautiful piece in flat
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I had my control arms powder coated to see if I like the results. I do, so I'll have the frame and all done by the same place.
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Currently in engine paint prep mode. Really, valve cover mode, they're going to be super. Those shown below aren't them. Long story, the covers in the pic. are off a 396. I believe 402 had the rubber oil plug (aka oil cap). I know mine did, and it will again.

Anyway, here's a picture I took some time ago - it may come in handy for someone.
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Picked up my hardware today. Happy to say it turned out better than I had imagined. I had the original hardware and some new hardware black zinc plated. You can't tell the difference, both new and old came out the same.

Out of all of this just four pieces came out poorly, and all four were bad along the bolt threads.

The truck will have some bling too, which is the clear zinc.
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71SHORTBED402, nice build thread, but could you be a little more detailed? Just kidding - hope everyone has a sense of humor! Awesome thread and love all the documentation. I'm excited to see the finished product. Nice work.
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71SHORTBED402, nice build thread, but could you be a little more detailed? Just kidding - hope everyone has a sense of humor! Awesome thread and love all the documentation. I'm excited to see the finished product. Nice work.
I've come to the conclusion I'm slow at this No surprise, I'm slow at everything I'm introduced to. Currently in paint engine mode. Doing the intake, pan, chain cover, valve covers and block separately. Too much for me all at once, I'm brushing it on. At least most of it.
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Brushed these with POR-15 engine paint. The pan and valve covers are being done professionally. I really like the paint. Over two hours a coat to paint the block, but music makes it manageable.
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How to distinguish between a low and high horn: EDIT: "J" may not be a low horn.
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How to distinguish between a low and high horn:
Great pic! Thanks for posting. Good documentation right there.
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You bet deadhead. I read the low horn was supposed to be marked "L". I suppose some might be. J is pretty close, maybe they screwed up

You can also tell a difference by the width of the flat perimeter, which the high horn is wider.

When I first dove into this, I thought high horn meant mounted the highest
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Just found this on torque specs, lubes and sealers. Can't say it's right, but from what I've read it looks real good. Nice someone did this. Thread locker on cam sprocket bolts? Edit: YEP

https://www.jegs.com/tech-articles/s...ine-specs.html
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Freshened up my actuators today. They're easy to test with the a vacuum/pressure tool. Never used one before today. The engine compartment actuator on project truck had a leak, probably from the sloppy paint job I did long ago. But then I remembered why I bought my driver truck, and it works.

Apparently the actuator at the kick panel is painted for aesthetics and the other is not. There's a stud inserted into the hole in the rod for the outside air door actuator. The hole is open and uses a link on the inside air door actuator. EDIT: The major difference between the actuators is the outside air door actuator uses an internal spring as a return, while the inside door actuator uses an external spring.

On the side, what a great invention.
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It's always the last place you check. And for me, too often it's last chance.

Otherwise not worth the picture, I was cleaning one of these door clips and dropped it. Looked for a few minutes when I realized the dogs had misbehaved, so I walked down to the end of the circle to grab them. Then I cleaned my freaking garage, because I'm going to find it. But NOPE. Checked my shoes and clothes, NOPE. So that's it man, I'm probably over an hour into it and last chance, perhaps it snagged onto my clothes and I dropped it. So I walked the path down to the circle again, didn't see it, turned around and she was right in front of me.

I can't remember if the truck uses 4 or 6, but six I've got. I think they're galvanized. Just happened to have galvanized paint.
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Strange week. First I thought I bought a rare "NOS" piece, but the guy sends me a worn-out piece that looks nothing like the pictures, cuz it aint it. What a comedian.

I finished these intake manifold bolts (below) with POR-15 engine paint yesterday. Never mind the background, that was a failed attempt to spray. I brushed them with happy results. 1" Wooster Pro brush is the ticket, best brush I've used................. I should have finished another 25 parts in black. Was a perfect day to spray, I prepped the parts and hung em, but the hardener Eastwood sent was solid.

FINALLY had a spot on my frame welded up today. Trailer pending, get her powder coated. He welded that and another 8-10 spots on inner fenders, core support etc. Nice work. Dude wanted $25

Going to be a little slow going for a bit. Ex. was just approved for landscape front and back, and dumb dumb volunteered to lead/labor. It's an "easy" one, I've done much more many times, but too old for this Plus it's HOT!
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Excellent documentation! Pretty sure the low note horn has an L on it and the standard has the J. I’ll try to look at mine tomorrow as I have both!
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Excellent documentation! Pretty sure the low note horn has an L on it and the standard has the J. I’ll try to look at mine tomorrow as I have both!
You guys give me a lot of props for documentation and it's appreciated. Comes with the personality and former profession. It's really a sickness, you don't know the 100th of it. I have a few data sheets, and I wrote some manuals that by some measure has GM manuals beat (more details). Truck specific of course, but they're similar. Glad that's over, though I need to proof read and edit one last time as I build her.

I read "L" was the lower horn too. All I know is mine are stamped "H" (headlight) and "J" (core support rail). It's possible they were switched at some point, but I'd bet the house they're truck original. Wouldn't surprise me a bit there are variances in stamps. Interested to hear what your horns are marked.
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71 Custom Deluxe, SWB, 2WD, 402, A/C. I developed an assm. guide "kit" for restoring it from ground up. With assys, the guide accts for 1000s of OEM identifications and part numbers, all written in short order. 700+ images include assm, illust., charts, and points of interest. Much of the info. applies to all 67-72 GM trucks, and to a lessor degree all 67-72 GM vehicles. My build thread, and more on the guide https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=730025

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