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Jason 56 05-31-2021 01:10 PM

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This video is the important one! It runs! Apparently I’ve wired everything correctly and figured out hp tuners:metal:

https://youtu.be/FUN8dFuc8Z4

Tempest67 05-31-2021 01:10 PM

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very impressive, thanks for the update

Jason 56 07-10-2021 11:30 PM

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Update time! I’ve obtained a radiator. The lower outlet had to be clocked at an angle so I cut it off and had it rewelded. Now it will clear the power steering pump.

Jason 56 07-10-2021 11:32 PM

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Now that it runs I’ve cleaned up some of the wiring harness.

Jason 56 07-10-2021 11:42 PM

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Now it’s time to stop this thing! Installed the rear disc brake conversion. Also obtained front hoses and mounted them. I think the guys at my local part store see me coming in the front door and they go and hide! I never have easy things to find :lol: like I need an 18” brake hose for this caliper. There cool!

Jason 56 07-10-2021 11:56 PM

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So I decided I’m not going to run the dod. This means I’m going to run a vacuum booster and master from a 82 corvette. I started the pedal bracket… yet to be finished. I’m waiting on the proportion valve and I can plumb the entire brake system. Next is a shifter and driveshaft. After that I should be able to drive it enough to get it to an alignment shop to make sure the frame/front end will work!

Father&son56project 07-11-2021 06:32 AM

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Elegant work (as usual!). It appears that you scored the metal prior to bending up the brake pedal bracket. What's your trick for getting such nice clean score lines?

Jason 56 07-11-2021 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Father&son56project (Post 8943619)
Elegant work (as usual!). It appears that you scored the metal prior to bending up the brake pedal bracket. What's your trick for getting such nice clean score lines?

No trick really. It’s just free handed. I do use these Lenox discs instead of abrasive cut off wheels. They last a lot longer, but be careful. I nearly took off a finger with one when I was building my frame.

dsraven 07-12-2021 01:39 AM

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Um, when are you gonna clean and tidy things up?

Just kidding. The build looks awesome. Nice work, innovation and tidiness. Always good to do it right and completely the first time.

Jason 56 07-12-2021 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by dsraven (Post 8944033)
Um, when are you gonna clean and tidy things up?

Just kidding. The build looks awesome. Nice work, innovation and tidiness. Always good to do it right and completely the first time.

:lol:

Thanks, it’s funny how often my OCD from my professional career overflows into my hobbies :lol:

Jason 56 07-15-2021 12:03 AM

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Finished hanging the brake pedal

daveshilling 07-15-2021 11:45 AM

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Pedal box looks clean, nice work!

Jason 56 07-17-2021 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by daveshilling (Post 8945602)
Pedal box looks clean, nice work!

Thanks Dave, I think it turned out well. It really stabilized the lower dash where other column mounts.

Jason 56 07-18-2021 08:53 AM

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Here’s the finished pedal box. Had to make a new pin for the pedal from a cut down bolt. The original one was too short. Just have to mount the switch. I’m going to wait and see where the pedal falls with fluid/pressure.

Jason 56 07-18-2021 08:59 AM

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Also finished plumbing the brake system. I love working with ni-cupp tubing.

Jason 56 07-18-2021 09:11 AM

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While I was working on the back I’ve been kicking around the idea for mounting my coil overs vertically instead of on an angle. I believe you lose 30-50% of your spring weight when you mount on a 45. I was able to bottom out the frame with my body weight on the lowest height setting. So I’m going to try this. I haven’t set it on the ground yet, but I left the old shock mounts until I decide :lol: The second from last picture is how it was originally set up.

my56chevytruck 07-19-2021 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Jason 56 (Post 8946676)
While I was working on the back I’ve been kicking around the idea for mounting my coil overs vertically instead of on an angle. I believe you lose 30-50% of your spring weight when you mount on a 45. I was able to bottom out the frame with my body weight on the lowest height setting. So I’m going to try this. I haven’t set it on the ground yet, but I left the old shock mounts until I decide :lol: The second from last picture is how it was originally set up.

Great work Jason, and I like what you did with the shocks. although I don't have coilovers I did what you did; stand em up. Your detail to the build will never been seen by the masses, but you'll know what it took. Good job Jason.

6DoF 07-19-2021 09:52 AM

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i'm all-in on the more upright shocks! however if they are valved/sprung for a 45, they might be really stiff upright. i'd also move your lower mount out closer to the tire some too.

the ideal is to have the shock mounting perpendicular to the axle travel from the side at full compression, and perpendicular to the axle at full articulation (compressed side) from the back. this makes sure that your spring rate and shock damping is always getting progressively firmer (due to the angle change) under higher loads and compression. big angles will make the rate/damping digressive and you end up with less control over the suspension where ya need more. also the further outboard the more control they have over the leverage of the axle in a corner or bump at one tire. from there it's just getting the right spring/damping rate for your style and terrain.

Jason 56 07-20-2021 11:21 PM

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6DoF, that’s also what my research has told me. Not sure I like the higher rear stance??? I’ll have to see if it grows on me.

Jason 56 07-20-2021 11:34 PM

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I finished mounting the radiator today. Took a little fabrication, but it’s in. Just need hose clamps. I ordered my power steering reservoir and hose today. Just need to make some type of bracket to hang it and I should be able to idle the engine!

Jason 56 07-20-2021 11:38 PM

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Couple more pictures of the finished job. I ended up with about 3/4” clearance from fan to balancer :metal:

Jason 56 08-01-2021 11:41 PM

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Built this bracket to hold my power steering reservoir. Have more pieces for the hoses on order, then I should have the power steering done. Hopefully!

Jason 56 08-01-2021 11:49 PM

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Bought a new wiper motor and installed it after I painted the underside of the dash with Por-15. Made a bracket to stabilize the steering column. Also painted the pedal box and master cylinder.

Jason 56 08-01-2021 11:59 PM

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Pictures or the core support with the radiator support finished. My shifter and driveshaft are on order. The last 2 pieces to make it drive.

6DoF 08-02-2021 08:18 AM

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your bracket game is on point!


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