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Cheeseman 09-02-2013 05:44 PM

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I made my own mounting plates. I had to drill the bottom hole for the mounts but the upper 2 holes lined up fine using the 6 cyl holes. I was also able to use the CPP tranny cross member for the 4L60E and it went right into the stock crossmember holes as well. This alllowed for me to get a few inches back towards the firewall and I can get my A/C compressor to easily slide in from the front too.

Had a good junk yard score today, I was able to get the A/C inner and outer unit minus condensor for $50. All good housing and no cracks etc. Also grabbed the A/C vents from the inside as well. I was able to get a complete unmolested washer hose set up for free. Old guy is cool and will just give away small stuff like that if you pull it yourself.

Cheese "smelled like mouse pee" Man

Cheeseman 09-03-2013 10:19 PM

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just a pic of a little progress on fitting up the begining of the front clip......

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...pse1fd147d.jpg

fenders are still in shipping primer but I wanted to get them mocked up and fitment right before they were laid in paint.

Cheese "next up, hood and grill" Man

mcbassin 09-03-2013 11:48 PM

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Looking good!

Xeen 09-04-2013 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Cheeseman (Post 6252354)
just a pic of a little progress on fitting up the begining of the front clip......

Heck yeah, I bet you are excited to be at this point.

Low Elco 09-04-2013 08:25 AM

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All coming together! Can't wait to see it this weekend!
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STOCKISH 09-04-2013 08:37 AM

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Looking great man!

Cheeseman 09-04-2013 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Low Elco (Post 6252870)
All coming together! Can't wait to see it this weekend!
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Originally Posted by 1972SuperCheyenne (Post 6252897)
Looking great man!

Thanks guys! Unfortunatly I wont be dragging it to KC with me, the wife is coming and we will be hauling down the trailer but not for the truck...she gets new living room furniture since I am spending so much on this truck :D Our plan it to hit up the show and swap meet for a few hours and then head to Nebraska Furniture Mart to ruin my perfectly good day haha!

Cheese "gotta keep momma happy" Man

Cheeseman 09-24-2013 04:14 PM

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Progress has been a bit slow as of late. I did go down to Tulsa last weekend and picked up my set of wheels (338's) from Tommy at T-N-T Mortorsports. Good dude and a good price. I have the harness and ecm sent off to S&S in Arkansas and hope to have it back in the coming weeks so we can try and get the thing fired up! I ended up going with the poly fuel line kit and have everything plumbed back to the tank and putting the final touches on the tank installation. I have made some progress on getting small things detailed out and painted, but I hope to have the front clip test fitted and painted in the coming weeks. I also need to tie up plumbing the brakes, but that will get done soon enough. Still looking like it will be ready to roll by spring if things keep slowly coming together.

Cheese "rolling harvest for the next 90 days" Man

STOCKISH 09-26-2013 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Cheeseman (Post 6252974)
Thanks guys! Unfortunatly I wont be dragging it to KC with me, the wife is coming and we will be hauling down the trailer but not for the truck...she gets new living room furniture since I am spending so much on this truck :D Our plan it to hit up the show and swap meet for a few hours and then head to Nebraska Furniture Mart to ruin my perfectly good day haha!

Cheese "gotta keep momma happy" Man

You know how it goes, Happy Wife, Happy Life!

Low Elco 09-27-2013 08:10 AM

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Good luck on harvest! Hope it stays dry for ya!

Cheeseman 10-06-2013 01:18 PM

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Been a busy couple of weeks as of late, but rain today shuts down my harvest activities, so I have a few minutes to do a little updating....that and being a Federal employee who is currently furloughed helps too :D

Was able to mock up the radiator and looks like everything is going to work correctly with this radiator nad the LS motor. It is a radiator out of a mid 90's chevy pickup. I was able to use the donor Tahoe radiator hoses and just cut about 2" off the lower hose to get the fit I wanted.

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps1dda74dd.jpg

Also got the steering column sanded, painted and installed and cleaned up my steering wheel. The bad thing is I ordered a "sure fit" shift linkage kit and to was too short, so I am going to have to lengthen the connecting rod to get the thing to work with my 4L60E.

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps4c680dc5.jpg

Also found a screaming deal on a set of 295/40/20 Toyo Proxies that were 95% tread...for $50!! So I went ahead and grabbed those and also bought some new front tires and got everything mounted up.....

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps7d50069d.jpg

What I found out is the narrrow rearend from a 69 that has been converted to 5x5 with Moser shafts and a disk brake conversion and 295's on a 20x10 rim with 5.5 BS is just a touch too wide to tuck without rubbing on a stepper bed. The options I am thinking now is either
1. bring the rims in and have them milled down on the backside of the mounting surface by about 1/8-1/4" if there is that much there to take off witout compromising structural integrity
2. mill 1/8" off the face of the brake rotor mounting surface
3. cut and fold the inner fender lip on the stepper bed
4. cut and widen the whole stepper bed fender by @ 1/2" each side
.....all are viable options, but needing to assess the cost and feasibility involved in each.

I also received my computer and harness yesterday from S&S Performance. I am hoping to get it installed in the next few weeks and see if we can get this thing to come to life!

Cheese "loving the rims and stance!" Man

Low Elco 10-06-2013 05:07 PM

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Looks good! Good luck with harvest!

Xeen 10-06-2013 06:23 PM

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The truck looks great.
I think out of all your options trimming the lip on the rear fender is probably your best bet, you could take 1/8" off without relief cuts and folding them you can simply just trim the lip back.

Cheeseman 10-06-2013 07:15 PM

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Thanks guys. I noticed today that my drivers side rear fender has just a touch more room than the passenger side, so I am going to adjust the track bar and get it centered up just a hair, and than I am going to remove the fenders again and trim off as much as I can and then roll the inner edge to keep from slicing the tire. If that does not give me enough room, I am going to run the rotors to the machine shop and have the face milled down a touch also. I think that may give me just enough room. I think I may start taking the old wood out of the bed tomorrow and get my fuel tank spacing figured out.

Cheese "looking forward to smokey burnouts!" Man

knomadd 10-07-2013 09:41 AM

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Those wheels look good! I agree with Xeen, trimming the lip would be the easiest way to go. Just don't cut it all off or you'll lose some rigidity.

abebummy26 11-07-2013 12:00 PM

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I guess I am related to the Auxiers around Harris. I don't know if any of them are still around or not though.

Cheeseman 02-05-2014 10:57 AM

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Well it has been a busy past couple of months around here but I was finally able to get a little shop time in. When it gets cold out in these parts, all my shop help disappears, so it has just been pretty much me and Ol' Blue.

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...psed479207.jpg

I finished getting the fuel system tied up and I also finished my rear tank mounting set up.

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...pseffb3efb.jpg

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps73a04132.jpg

Once that was done I moved on to getting things rolling with the harness and computer installation. I have since gotten the wiring cleaned up and loomed as well.

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps888f5f82.jpg

Knowing that I wanted to get the motor running, I needed to get the MAF sensor installed so I ordered an air intake system and had to do a little custom work to get it all to work together.

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps8049a279.jpg


Thinking everything was about ready to go, we did a fresh oil change and while under there I decided to put in a new tranny filter and fluid. We added about 5 gallons of fuel and then it was time to see if the fuel pump would kick on....it did, so we are just that much closer. Now that I have been working on wiring the new to the old, I was pretty confident that we had everything double, or in some cases, triple checked.

Then came the moment of truth...the first attempt of firing it up!!! A quick installation of the new ignition switch and tumbler and it was go time........

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps85239f75.jpg


But due to problems with uploading my video, I will just let you know that it fired right up on the first turn of the ignition and purred like an overgrown kitten! Once I get the video problem figured out I will post it up!

Cheese "got the go, now to work on the whoa!" Man

knomadd 02-05-2014 11:14 AM

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That's some pretty cool progress you've made over the last few months. Can't wait to see the video.

Cheeseman 02-05-2014 11:26 AM

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I hope this link works.....if it does, never mind our talk and excitement :D

http://s225.photobucket.com/user/XJ_...eb77a.mp4.html

Cheese "fire in the hole!" Man

Cheeseman 02-05-2014 11:27 AM

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808_67C10 02-05-2014 12:04 PM

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Sounds and looks awesome!

mcbassin 02-05-2014 12:13 PM

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Super progress on your truck. It looks great.
I'm digging ole blue too. :)

Cheeseman 02-05-2014 12:54 PM

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Thanks guys, it has def been a work in progress. I did a late night order to Summit to get the new rear shocks, u-bolts and shifter linkage that is holding up progress. I took some driveshaft measurements and hope to get a new driveshaft built in the coming weeks as well. I caught a buy on Rockauto a few weeks back and picked up the front and rear brake lines for the disc conversion and will be placing an order for the power brake booster/mc set up to run these disks. My bodyshop help has not showed up yet to help get the front clip put together...mixing aftermarket and stock parts has proven to be a challenge getting things to line up, so I have to call in the professionals.....I have also decided to add 1.25" into the center of each stepside fender so that it will clear the wheel/tire combo I want to run. It will be a little extra work, but at this point it is just part of the build. I will try and do a little better job of keeping the build up to date and I just noticed my membership has lapsed....looks like I need to get on that!

Cheese "hopes to be road worthy by summer" Man

Cheeseman 06-09-2014 02:52 PM

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Not a whole lot to update on at this point. We have gotten all the front clip fit and it is now ready to get to the body shop. I picked up a good seat an it will soon be getting the proper upholstery done on it. I picked up a No Limits billet dash and now I need to get gauges ordered. Once the front clip is pulled off, it will be going to the alignment shop to get everything buckled up in the front end and then to the muffler shop for the exhaust to get tied up. I picked up 2 Magnaflow mufflers for it. I ended up ordering the stainless steel brake line kit for the disk conversion and plumbed it in with a new CPP disk/disk booster. I have everything to finish up making the drive shaft, I just have not had the time as of late. I decided to have the bed lined with line-X on the inside and the strips, and going with a black wash stain on the wood to tie it all together. Still on the fence about a rear bumper or a roll pan.......

Cheese "wiring in the TCC this week" Man

Low Elco 06-10-2014 12:48 PM

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Hey, Cheese! Was wondering about you the other day. How's it comin' with all the freaky storms?


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