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nicklear36 04-26-2023 11:03 PM

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Got a remote battery jumper installed so the frame won't be stuck on the ground if (when) the battery dies.

nicklear36 05-08-2023 03:34 PM

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Tear down and rebuild of the non-tilt column

zicc1835 05-08-2023 08:29 PM

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just read your build thread nice really nice work @ light speed compared to me being stalled Im getting in the passenger seat of this build

nicklear36 05-10-2023 04:16 PM

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Clean, clean, and clean some more. Gonna spray these all with ospho and then epoxy prime everything together.

This Evaporust stuff is no joke! Wish I could dunk the whole truck in it :lol:

Stickman 05-11-2023 11:02 AM

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Looking good.

clay68c10 05-11-2023 10:25 PM

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That stuff is amazing. I didn’t believe it till I used it myself.
Nice progress

nicklear36 06-05-2023 11:22 AM

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Parts got a little Ospho bath. I will let this coat sit for awhile to cure. Then, I will reapply the Ospho, quickly pressure wash each part, and dry. The parts will then be ready for epoxy primer and underhood satin black.

jjzepplin 06-06-2023 06:36 AM

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Your doing great! This is going to be a very nice truck! Does your frame cut down area seem strong?

nicklear36 06-06-2023 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by jjzepplin (Post 9210079)
Your doing great! This is going to be a very nice truck! Does your frame cut down area seem strong?

Appreciate it! The ChassisFab C notches are very very thick metal, much thicker than the original frame. I had a mobile welder come and do the frame so I'm confident in its strength.

Basketcase889 07-04-2023 09:09 AM

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following along! Found this while searching for chassis fab reviews posts on here!

PowerdbyChevy79 07-06-2023 12:00 PM

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subscribed

sakustoms 07-10-2023 10:51 AM

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Looking good. I noticed the track bar is not adjustable. Do they set up their rear suspension so the rear diff is centered at ride height? I've done a couple air ride setups with parallel 4 link and track bar and the track bar is usually adjustable for that purpose.

nicklear36 07-10-2023 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by sakustoms (Post 9218829)
Looking good. I noticed the track bar is not adjustable. Do they set up their rear suspension so the rear diff is centered at ride height? I've done a couple air ride setups with parallel 4 link and track bar and the track bar is usually adjustable for that purpose.

Hey this is a great point you bring up. I was bummed that the track bar and pinion angle is not adjustable. I set the vehicle at ride height and centered the diff before welding in. Realistically, the track bar could be cut in half and threaded to make it adjustable. The rear diff is at ~3 degrees of pinion angle, so I will have to manipulate the two-piece driveshaft angle and the motor/trans. I foresaw this when the the diff was welded in place but I got it in the ballpark I feel like.

sakustoms 07-11-2023 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by nicklear36 (Post 9218834)
Hey this is a great point you bring up. I was bummed that the track bar and pinion angle is not adjustable. I set the vehicle at ride height and centered the diff before welding in. Realistically, the track bar could be cut in half and threaded to make it adjustable. The rear diff is at ~3 degrees of pinion angle, so I will have to manipulate the two-piece driveshaft angle and the motor/trans. I foresaw this when the the diff was welded in place but I got it in the ballpark I feel like.

With air ride you have a little leeway when it comes to pinion angle, especially with a 2 piece D/S. When I did an 83 S10 with a 2 piece I concentrated more on making sure the angles between the trans and front driveshaft were correct since I knew that I would be playing with the ride height and my rear DS to diff angles would be changing.

Can't wait to see this project completed. My 69 has a M2 front end and coilovers all around but I'm thinking about swapping to air.

Basketcase889 08-22-2023 12:44 PM

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any updates?

nicklear36 08-22-2023 03:00 PM

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Keeping me on my toes, I appreciate the motivation from this group! Here's some status updates:

1) I built some wood blocks to get the frame off the ground. The frame moves around pretty well on the Harbor Freight rollers!

2) Engine is back from the builder! It is now a 357 with aluminum intake and Brodix IK heads. I am waiting for some parts to arrive so I can smooth the block with fillable polyester primer and shoot it with orange and clearcoat. Once I finish painting it we can drop the engine/trans in the frame and then route the exhaust. I'm debating with myself whether or not to get a Gear Vendors overdrive unit to pair with the TH350. TH350 is freshly rebuilt and a great transmission so I would like to keep it.

Plus a cat tax for those interested.

nicklear36 08-25-2023 12:51 AM

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ThermAC delete and some block work before filler primer

nicklear36 09-18-2023 06:42 PM

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Engine painted, and got the decals installed. Just needs a clearcoat!

MS66 09-18-2023 11:00 PM

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Nice build.
Are those original early style rocker covers, or reproduction?

nicklear36 09-18-2023 11:11 PM

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Nice build.
Are those original early style rocker covers, or reproduction?

They are reproductions from Ebay. Good quality, can't complain!

MS66 09-19-2023 12:53 AM

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They are reproductions from Ebay. Good quality, can't complain!

I'm not finding that early style. Do you have a link?
Never mind, found them. $149

nicklear36 09-19-2023 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by MS66 (Post 9242348)
I'm not finding that early style. Do you have a link?
Never mind, found them. $149

These are actually from Summit:
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/AMD-W-541

MS66 09-19-2023 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by nicklear36 (Post 9242349)
These are actually from Summit:
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/AMD-W-541

Thanks. Hell of a build you have going on. Gonna be nice!

nicklear36 09-25-2023 12:06 AM

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Got the motor and trans installed this weekend. Could not find the right torque converter bolts so that was a bit frustrating. Need to do some digging for the 4701rv torque converter.

And the last snag I kind of anticipated was the drag link hitting the oil pan. It is very close, only about an inch. I think I can bend the drag link just enough make this work. Otherwise I don't know if there is any aftermarket solution for a different shaped drag link.

All in all I'm excited to start the exhaust!

zicc1835 09-25-2023 07:14 AM

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Looking real good …. Drag see more on that ?I know I thought mine was close but it all lined up and clears the pan


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