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aggie91 01-25-2010 03:40 PM

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I missed this one last week I guess...Great write up. Looking forward to more on this one.

Looks Great!

SCOTI 01-26-2010 12:49 AM

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Not too much from this weekend. I finished welding in the support gussets for the 'inside' leg of the upper shock mount. Since the shocks are 'clocked' when installed, the bolts closest to the frame are close enough to the center of the c.member that they didn't need reinforcement; the bolts closer to the differential pumpkin are farther away from the c.member so I felt it would be best to add some additional support. The plate is 3/16" as are the gussets....

SCOTI 01-26-2010 12:59 AM

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I also got the gas tank inlet 'patch' & fill nipple ready for welding. I made a template from notebook paper pressed into the depression where the original small blazer inlet nipple was (I cut the original smaller inlet out). I transferred the paper template to poster-board trimming & fitting it as close as possible. I then transferred it again to a piece of 16ga stainless sheet. I hogged the center out on the SS patch to allow the inlet tube to be inserted so it can be welded inside & out.

This will allow the fuel to enter through a stock 2.25" 68 inlet neck (cut off of a 68 in-cab fuel tank) & then transition to a 2" stainless inlet pipe to the tank. I'll route the .500" vent line back up to the 2.25" portion of the inlet neck for maximum venting & tie the remaining 2 vent ports from the tank into a breather....

SCOTI 01-29-2010 01:17 AM

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A little more progress.... I worked on the bed floor to allow the fuel fill line to 'poke' through for easy, simple access for filling the blazer tank. I know many guys opt for an aftermarket flush mount cap or some sort of OE flip-up gas door assembly, but I wanted to keep it simple.

I cut out the floor 'runner' that's closest to the drivers rear corner of the bed/tailgate area to allow for a flat surface....

SCOTI 01-29-2010 01:24 AM

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I welded in some steel & cut the remaining runner so that I could form a similar 'slope' where the runner ends (I wanted it comparable to the un-modified floor runners).

A little bit of hammer work, welding, grinding; & then a little more welding & grinding until it looked pretty decent. When that was done, I marked the floor w/various measurements for where my fill tube was going to come through the floor. I tried to set it up so the 'gasket' was just up against the 90° lip the bed floor mounts to....

SCOTI 01-29-2010 01:30 AM

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Using the reference marks, I cut a hole in that 'just finished' flat surface. I installed an OE tank neck gasket & popped the fill tube in place. I haven't decided if I'll leave it as is or maybe build a 'cover' of some sort.

More than likely, I'll leave it as is since it's simple, clean, & functional....

SCOTI 01-29-2010 01:35 AM

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Now that that's done, I can finish the pipe that runs from there to the tank. It will be 2.25" @ the fuel fill inlet & neck down to a 2" tank inlet (w/a 2" fuel hose connecting the two pieces).

I've been limited on bed floor progress because I have to store the bed in a corner of the shop to allow room for pedestrian traffic. I had to wait until my buddy could swing by the shop & help move the floor into place. Then, I would have to 'clean-up' earlier than I wanted so we could pull it back off to store so he could get home @ a decent hour.

I needed to figure out a way to move the floor by myself quickly & easily. They say necessity is the mother of invention....

VA72C10 01-29-2010 01:36 AM

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I like that. Nice and simple and clean. And out of the way if you ever did have anything in the back...

SCOTI 01-29-2010 01:37 AM

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Works like a charm ;) !

my67chevytruck 01-29-2010 08:47 AM

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nice progress bro....

ksbrktracer 01-29-2010 09:29 AM

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I like it ..... NICE work.....!

MattA 01-29-2010 12:28 PM

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Very cool dolly set up. Will be easier on the back. Looks great.

SCOTI 01-29-2010 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by MattA (Post 3766087)
Very cool dolly set up. Will be easier on the back. Looks great.

Kind of . . .... They just help get it from 'here to there'. Getting it on/off the frame solo is still a challange (but do-able).

n2billet 01-30-2010 12:26 AM

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Any better pictures of the truck itself?

SCOTI 01-30-2010 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by n2billet (Post 3767554)
Any better pictures of the truck itself?

Just the one's of it on the trailer when we visited the old SOS shop.

72BlckButy 01-30-2010 12:55 AM

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Like the fuel filler SCOTI!

SCOTI 01-30-2010 01:57 AM

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Like the fuel filler SCOTI!

Thanks!

I cut the stainless tubing for the 'under bed' portion after work today. I had to cut some scrap SS transition pieces to get the 2.25" neck @ the cap & grommet down to the 2" pipe sized for the tank inlet. It was fun trying to keep things nice & square.

Tomorrow, I'll move the bed back on the frame to verify exact dimensions for final fitament of the tube.

chevytrucknut 01-30-2010 01:22 PM

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Scoti, I am really diggin your work. Very clean and with lots of thought. Not to mention skills. I look forward to watching this truck come together.

Hart_Rod 01-30-2010 03:33 PM

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Cool build......:smoke:

SCOTI 01-30-2010 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by chevytrucknut (Post 3768301)
Scoti, I am really diggin your work. Very clean and with lots of thought. Not to mention skills. I look forward to watching this truck come together.

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Cool build......

Thanks guys!

98L150 02-01-2010 01:20 PM

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cool build. love all of the details pics and infor you are giving. This is a nice project, cant wait to see more on it.

Tx Firefighter 02-01-2010 06:26 PM

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Scoti, I have been waiting for this thread ever since I saw your chassis months ago. I was impressed then and am impressed again now that you put explanations to all of your mods. Projects like yours are very humbling and make me want to sell my junk and take up stamp collecting or something.

That said, why is moving the bed floor hard ? You have a nice forklift there.

SCOTI 02-01-2010 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Tx Firefighter (Post 3773422)
Scoti, I have been waiting for this thread ever since I saw your chassis months ago. I was impressed then and am impressed again now that you put explanations to all of your mods. Projects like yours are very humbling and make me want to sell my junk and take up stamp collecting or something.

That said, why is moving the bed floor hard ? You have a nice forklift there.

I use that as my lift for the extra frame & the bed floor is being kept out of the way so as not to inhibit 'business as usual'. The forklift can't do both. I'll prob slice up the other frame this week as I'm nearing the end of chassis stuff.

Thanks for the props. I'm striving to do work as nice as yours!

n2billet 02-01-2010 07:33 PM

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I feel the need for some photos.....starting to have withdraws!

SCOTI 02-01-2010 07:56 PM

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I feel the need for some photos.....starting to have withdraws!

I struggled w/the fuel inlet piping over the weekend. I'm going to cheat now & go straight up through the floor so I don't have to worry about it later. Waiting on a couple of parts to have a rolling chassis.....


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