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rusty76 11-27-2020 09:15 AM

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Nice

lower50's 11-30-2020 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by oldman3 (Post 8841089)
Bob, looking good...Jim

Thanks. It's amazing how much easier the second one is to build.
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Nice

Thank you sir.

lower50's 12-09-2020 08:47 AM

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Well the floor is almost all fixed up and I got the passenger cowl replaced. While the cowl was off I cleaned up behind and sprayed rust converter, the stuff works great. Once I get the drivers done I'll spray epoxy again then on to body filler. Oh and all the holes in the fire wall are welded up.
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lower50's 12-10-2020 08:16 AM

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First fire of TDI happened November 17 I forgot I had the vid
https://youtu.be/TXwa3dTexz4

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oldman3 12-10-2020 09:50 AM

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Cool...Jim

Father&son56project 12-11-2020 08:45 AM

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Lower50’s, will you be doing a detailed “recipe” at some point for that build? If it’s a success and performs well (which I’m sure will be the case), that compact powerplant could be a really good option for these old trucks of ours, especially the pre-50’s models with more limited under hood space. I’m only 2 hours north of you, so I may well see your truck at a show someday!

Stephan

lower50's 12-15-2020 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Father&son56project (Post 8848267)
Lower50’s, will you be doing a detailed “recipe” at some point for that build? If it’s a success and performs well (which I’m sure will be the case), that compact powerplant could be a really good option for these old trucks of ours, especially the pre-50’s models with more limited under hood space. I’m only 2 hours north of you, so I may well see your truck at a show someday!

Stephan

I sure can!! What kind of info would you like? I'm sure we can meet up in the spring.

lower50's 12-15-2020 12:25 AM

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The drivers side cowl is all fixed up, new kick, inner brace, and outer. Sprayed rust converter and primer/paint inside cowl. Also got the floor almost finished up with the trans hump installed. The trans hump is from a '67-'72 chev truck with the high hump, a bit of massaging and it looks like it is made to go there. I added nut certs to use the covers holes.
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rusty76 12-16-2020 07:30 PM

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Nice work

lower50's 12-21-2020 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by rusty76 (Post 8850926)
Nice work

Thank you

lower50's 12-21-2020 07:52 PM

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I got the steering column and brake peddle/booster mounted in. I'm using a peddle and column from a '80's chev truck and the booster from the s-10. All mounted up the same as my other GMC that has been working great. The carpet arrived and lays in very nice. Carpet is from a 67-72 chev truck to match the trans hump. Needs a bit of trimming when I get to that stage.
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youngrodder 12-22-2020 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by lower50's (Post 8852926)
I got the steering column and brake peddle/booster mounted in. I'm using a peddle and column from a '80's chev truck and the booster from the s-10. All mounted up the same as my other GMC that has been working great. The carpet arrived and lays in very nice. Carpet is from a 67-72 chev truck to match the trans hump. Needs a bit of trimming when I get to that stage.
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Great idea about getting the carpet to match the hump. That's what I was stressing about and why I plan to paint mine and bolt it on over the carpet. I do like your solution tho.

Marc

Father&son56project 12-24-2020 09:32 AM

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Lower50’s, when I asked about a “build recipe”, I was interested in how you got this engine into a truck and then got it running so quickly (I saw your Youtube test fire-nice!!!!). Your thread started off with your plans to run a TDI, and then all of the sudden there it was, installed and running by magic! How tough was this to do, and what did you need to buy? Did you fab up your own mounts? Does that engine use a computer? Did you have to buy expensive adapters? So many questions! Keep posting, we want pics and details!

Stephan

lower50's 01-05-2021 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Father&son56project (Post 8854022)
Lower50’s, when I asked about a “build recipe”, I was interested in how you got this engine into a truck and then got it running so quickly (I saw your Youtube test fire-nice!!!!). Your thread started off with your plans to run a TDI, and then all of the sudden there it was, installed and running by magic! How tough was this to do, and what did you need to buy? Did you fab up your own mounts? Does that engine use a computer? Did you have to buy expensive adapters? So many questions! Keep posting, we want pics and details!

Stephan

Sorry about that. Thanks for the interest! Guess I should have looked at what I posted.
Not much happened for a while just collecting parts, then it all came together real quick. I already had the motor, I bought the not so cheap adaptor from a Canadian company called TD Conversion. I picked up the s-10 frame in the condition you see (was a show truck) and went through the brakes and suspension. I bought a 700r4 trans and had it rebuilt with a new torque converter and moded with a corvette valve body and made to shift early. I made my own motor mounts and used Ford ranger fluid motor mounts. This is a 1998 TDI AHU quite simple for the wiring once I found a pinout for the computer. I'm amazed how much quicker it is when it's my second truck build and TDI swap.

lower50's 01-05-2021 01:21 AM

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So I got the ebrake pedal installed and modified the stock VW gas pedal to work with the fire wall angles, the pedal now also will pull on the TV cable for the transmission. The big hole is for a speaker that I have foam backers for. I pulled it all apart so I could finish up the bottom of the floor. Then epoxy the new steel, seam seal and rubber rocker guard.
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Tempest67 01-05-2021 01:18 PM

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looks great,

I see you have 2 helpers

lower50's 01-06-2021 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Tempest67 (Post 8859355)
looks great,

I see you have 2 helpers

Thanks. Yes they are usually right under or behind me lol

rusty76 01-06-2021 08:46 PM

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Like what I’m seeing.

lower50's 01-11-2021 08:42 PM

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I put the cab back on the frame and prepped the inside for Lizard skin insulation. I have used this stuff before and it works very good. So on Sunday I sprayed and today I took the masking off. I learnt last time to mask everything you don't want it on because it splatters out of the gun quite a bit.
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lower50's 01-14-2021 04:47 PM

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Got the fuel tank back from the Rad shop that I had clean it out and check for leaks. Before I sent it in I added the return at the top of the tank with a tube that goes 3/4 of the way down. Then I painted it the color that the inside is going, platinum gray.
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youngrodder 01-14-2021 05:46 PM

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Nice resto on the tank....


Marc

6DoF 01-15-2021 11:30 AM

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I put the cab back on the frame and prepped the inside for Lizard skin insulation.

did you use the heat or sound? i just picked up a gallon of each, has great reviews but i've not really seen a lot of ppl using it. my thought was to use the thermal under the cab to keep heat from ever getting to the metal, then the sound inside to keep things quite.

Tempest67 01-15-2021 11:33 AM

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Have you ever tried this stuff? FlexSeal

I have not used it, but it looks like it might be a good for inside doors, cab corners, and the firewall for heat and noise insulation.

lower50's 01-15-2021 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by youngrodder (Post 8864184)
Nice resto on the tank....


Marc

Thanks. It helps the tank was in good shape to start with.
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Originally Posted by 6DoF (Post 8864512)
did you use the heat or sound? i just picked up a gallon of each, has great reviews but i've not really seen a lot of ppl using it. my thought was to use the thermal under the cab to keep heat from ever getting to the metal, then the sound inside to keep things quite.

In this truck I just used the temp stuff, my other truck I used both, they work very good. Keeps a lot of the heat from the motor and sun out. The sound makes the cab feel very solid. I put both inside, with a gallon you can do floor, fire wall, back of cab and roof. It also adds a waterproof layer, I also just sprayed the temp stuff in my sons Jeep CJ6
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Originally Posted by Tempest67 (Post 8864515)
Have you ever tried this stuff? FlexSeal

I have not used it, but it looks like it might be a good for inside doors, cab corners, and the firewall for heat and noise insulation.

I'm not sure how much temp control it will do the Lizard skin temp control has little ceramic balls mixed in, but if you put a good layer of that stuff on it should add some sound insulation.

lower50's 01-15-2021 06:46 PM

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Today I did a few little things, but my trans cooler came in so I got it tacked in before I had to go to work. It's a Derale 16 pass with a 10" fan. I tried a few spots behind the cab and thought this should give some air flow while driving.
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