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Re: 1969 Burb build-up (Bags, 5.3/4L60E, repaint, interior....)
You have been busy! :metal:
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It's actually a good thing I did this (:rolleyes: ) because I found some more rust that I was able to fix. The rust inside the tail gate was a shock since the outside of it looked perfect. It was mostly surface rust, but just goes to show you what you can find when you start taking stuff apart. Everything got sandblasted and primered and will hopefully be good for another 38 years, :lol: .
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I also fixed a small hole on the inside of the driverside tail light pocket. Sandblast, patch, POR-15.
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The back of the suburban quarters curve in, so I had to cut a set of truck quarters (thanks BowTieOgre!) to weld to my bed ends to make everything come together at the bottom. If I were to do it again, I would get more of the truck bedsides and it would have saved some welding (but would have been a bigger pain to fit). Then I started cutting everything in, and yes, I cut off part of the new rear quarter that I welded on about 6 months ago, :crazy: .
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Once I got both sides cut in, I started welding everything up.
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Last pictures. Drivers side is almost done. Just a little more welding on it and the passenger side. Then all I have left to do is:
rebuild the inner lip where the weather stripping goes weld up the tailgate skin install bearclaw latches on the tailgate integrate the burb rear splash pan with the new tail lights finish the bottom of the rear quarters (I'll do that when it's on the rotissierre) Piece of cake! :confused: :crazy: |
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Rob,
It's lookin good...hopefully next time I'm out your way, I'll be able to stop by and check it out in person... Hope to hear from ya after the 13th:metal: keep up the good work...I'd love to have big shop to work inside of...all my works gotta be done outside...that sucks:( |
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You gonna be done before the move?
The work and ideas you are doing on the burb are great. I'm itching to fire up my welder again. |
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Look Great so Far! I've always wanted to get a burb and do this exact mod, but had no idea what all is involved. If I ever get done with the step side and the Blazer, I'll have to get me a burb! Great write-up too, you make it look easy.
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That is just AWESOME
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Not a lot of visible progress, but I did get the back of the back end nearly welded up. The new tailgate skin took the longest, 56" top and bottom, :( . I also started making the new inner lip for the area where I took the curve out of the tailgate.
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Good work, Rob. I also got to spend time w/my truck over the weekend all I have left to fire up now is like ... 6 wires, positive battery cable fab and install, setup my oil pressure gauge, and ... tighten the fuel lines I made this weekend :D.
I have a question for you though: What do people do about the weld beads on the inside of the body panel? Obviously, you can't really grind them, or coat them - aren't they more prone to rust after welding them? This is one of those things I've always wondered, but never asked anyone about. |
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lookin great man... good work.
that back end looks awesome, looks factory and something alot of people wont even notice at first, but alot cleaner looking than the Burb tail end... good job |
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Looks sweet.
I'm in Savannah this weekend taking care of wedding plans for later this year, or I'd open our house up to you or office a place to crash out for the night. If I can ever get this thing running, then get the clutch taken care of so it's rolling, first trip I'm taking is to see the parents down in FL, and your place is "almost" on the way :D In all seriousness, do any of the panhandle/FL members get together with the AL and MS members for meets, camping trips or anything like that? |
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I know you've got time and money invested in your struts and cables, but you should take the whole rear makeover one step further and weld the tailgate to your liftgate and make it one big liftgate like the modern tahoes/burbs. Ditch the lower hinges, use bigger struts (probably at a different geometry), and you can use the original latches and button.
Every time I go to Costco in mine I and have to reach over the tailgate to load/unload I think about doing that (not a fan of barndoors). Maybe I'll have to be the guinea pig on that one since you pioneered this one :lol: |
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WOW! That's how they SHOULD have looked from the factory. Great job!
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******* I got the drivers side filler piece made for the tailgate. Should have it welded in tomorrow..... |
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That back end looks awsome. It's going to look great after paint
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I've decided to change my color scheme...................
JK, :D. Just playing around with a can of spray paint.:crazy: |
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Heh, looks like you're gonna need more body massaging and filler than I thought there, bud :D
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For the gallery, here are the 2001 manifolds, which I couldn't make fit w/o notching: http://satellitehead.com/gallery/thu...album=9&page=7 here are the '98 manifolds - http://satellitehead.com/gallery/thu...album=9&page=8 note that only one has a heat shield, and they fit way better - rear O2 sensor on the stock cat (passenger side) does bump the bellhousing, but it doesn't hurt anything. Quote:
There is one small picture of the fuel system from my blackberrry ... I posted it over in my LS1tech thread on page 9 (again - see sig). If you personally need any help, wiring diagrams, specific pictures....let me know. Hell, if I can, I'll drive down and help out, but you might need to trade for room and board for the night, and it'll need to be on a weekend :D Now that I've been there and done that, hindisght being 20/20, I feel pretty confident I could knock one out the next time around pretty easy. Are you going to install a fuel pressure gauge on your fuel rail like I did? |
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PS -
I believe the truck engines actually have a fuel pressure regulator built into the rail - I had a discussion about this with someone here at the forum recently, but I forgot what years this is true with (2003+?) in the trucks. On the truck intakes (might be specific years) if there are both the feed and return lines on the fuel rail, then there is no need for a fuel pressure regulator because its already built in to the fuel rail itself. I've been pretty religiously taking pics of the swap, and trying to keep them in my signature everywhere so I don't get 50 requests a week for pics of crap :haha: I ran the cats for two reasons: a) open headers are too noisy and b) i didn't want to delete my rear O2 sensors (i want all 4 to benefit in the MPG dept.). They'll stay until I figure out something creative for exhaust. With the ECE mounts and 98 f-body headers, I didn't need to cut the frame - the fitment is like ... so perfect, that it was like it was absolutely meant to be. They are not the prettiest things in the world, but man, ... it's like marrying a chick with a hot body and an ugly face, y'know? :lol: A/C is the last thing on my mind right now. I keep the truck in covered parking all the time, so it shouldn't be too necessary. Weather up here is nothing like what I had down in Gainesville (damned swamp!) or any other place in FL I'd lived over half my life, so ... Kids love me. I love dogs. :) As for the fuel pressure gauge - before you fire up, you need to obviously setup the fuel pump relay and kick the key forward, make sure you have 50psi to the rail (hence the gauge on the rail), and while it's pressurized, check all of your fittings for leaks. This is a good reason to think long and hard about where your fittings will be. I found one at the S&P fitting for the line coming out of the FPR/Filter, tightened it down, but still get a little leak, so I guess I need to remove and teflon tape :( Anyway, on the topic of safe in-the-cab solutions, read this - someone at LS1tech shared it with me: http://www.thirdgen.org/fuelgauge Read on for more info. Part numbers I used and sources are here: http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showth...9&page=1&pp=20 Hope that helps, bud :) |
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