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okay I think the exhaust looks sick....very cool...Now I want a oven...lol |
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Nice! Pricey?
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Normal group of Diehards eh?
That exhaust does look slick as all get-out !! A friend cautioned me about mounting the mufflers under the cab like that for sound resonance issues. I am curious now to see how you like it. Doing my exhaust is coming up fast on the list of gotta-get-done :metal: |
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Well if you look up front you will notice I put a cross over tube up front . So about the mufflers under the floor thing here is how i look at that. 1) It's ceramic coated so that reduces radiant heat produced by 30% 2) I doubled up the sound deadner in advance on the floor 3) I placed underlay matting under the entire floor Part of the choice to put the muffler where it is....was based on where i placed the two battery boxes on my frame rails. But right abouve the muffler on the floor there is the floor stiffner that has a big lip on it. If I find it's noisey there is enough room to put a shield in over it for both sound and heat. I will let you know how that all works out but in theory it should all be good....lol |
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I herculinered the interior of my cab, sound deadner, and floor matting all up under the carpet I put in too. Thanks for the info, I am probably going to ask about this again later.... |
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Nice job on the exhaust and I'd love to have a lift....you'll get plenty of use out of that!!
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So on todays wut not to do in the shop....
I had the guy's looking at me like I was crazy ( not new ) today when we were working on trying to get a 4 wheel disc brake conversion to clear the wheels on a project. I just traced out my wheel pattern indicator a cut a few pieces on the band saw.....lol . I just set it up until the rim cleared the caliper and measure it and ordered the right wheel spacers. Redneck wheel spacers to say the least...lol |
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I have my one piece driveshaft ready to go back in....but I am waiting to get everything else in first. Now that i have a hoist I don't want to bang my head on it......lol . Anyhow the black yoke is rated at 600 Hp the smaller yoke is a factory replacement. I thought I would just show the difference because that black yoke is actually way bigger and heavy duty.
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I been working my A$$ off In the shop during the day and pulling wrench on the hulk at night.....But there is good news, I have the complete fuel line in now and i finished running the brake lines about 20 mins ago....There isnt any brake fluid in the system yet . But with no fluid in the system there aren't any leaks either soooooo lmao. Tomorrow i plan on hanging everything a little bit nicer and maybe even get the brake pedal in ( I think thats important ) I am wondering at the moment if there is even a rod in the booster....Man so close so far....Ordered the shifter this afternoon and i hope to see that soon.
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well.....tried out my new brake bleeder....got round one of the brakes bled. They aren't where they need to be yet but i think the system is good to go . Now its just the rod length and pumping the calipers and wheel cylinders a few times......i think...lol. I had a couple of Master cylinders that came with everything and I don't know what the bore size is so I am in hopes thats all going to be good.
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What a beautiful build!!!!i too would love to buy one of those stainless upper rad pipes!great work!
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The resident wire guru in the shop has been crazy busy on the new project because I wanted it wired to be fired.....lol....anyhow this is the basic wire board for this build and it's crazy complicated......
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Lay'n out the shop dually in the sun........
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Well the board on project X has alot of wire on it for sure.......where did everyone go ?
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I'm here confused as all get out cause that looks really to complicated for me LOL
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Im here. Peekin in all the time. Work looks Solid.
Also dig the shop truck all laid out. |
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engine in it....it hauls dude...Most people think why would you have that then you lay the frame on the ground and everyone comes to check it out. |
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Very cool!
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I will try to get some pictures out in the sun today......if we have sun , I drove it yesturday and have some issues to fix no doubts on that....lol. But after i remembered to put the HEI excitire into the cap it fired right up at 1 am.....Note to self when really tired you make stupid mistakes....
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Have you noticed the ceramic coated exhaust system has made a difference? temp, volume of exhaust note?
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Just read the entire thread whilst enjoying my Sunday morning cup of tea in bed. Very inspirational, now off too read your other posts so will require a refil!
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It seems to keep the heat in better ...I notice it doesn't pass the heat up to the cab floor as bad ....it sounds bad a$$ but i dumped it out early and I went with 2.5". It does stay hotter longer...So if you run it for a while and then go to some work down by the exhaust it will get you longer then you think. ( got me twice and have the burns to prove it ) But it sure looks wicked and I am doing it again shortly on two builds. |
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