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I agree, the floor does not come out without a fight. Nice work!
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Marc, glad to see you back at it....Jim
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That wood floor is a bugger to get out. Nice work.
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lot of work right there....all down hill now :)
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I got out in the garage again this weekend. I'm suppose to hear from Porterbuilt tomorrow on a completion date that they will hold to for the AD kits. I completed the cab corner repair. The driver side needed to be replaced and the passenger side just needed a small patch. I bought a replacement panel from Wheelwright restorations. It was a nice piece. This was time consuming to replace because there are a couple different piece that all fit together for strength. I was happy how it turned out. I took my time and really made sure the piece fit good before welding. Other than welding back in my seat riser and finishing a tranny tunnel 90% of my metal work will be done.
My wife also agreed to let me spend some of my work money on the burb. I'm going to start looking for an engine. Thinking about an LS. Kind of like the idea of a turbo.... Happy Labor day....... Marc |
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Looks good, Nice job you did with the cab corners
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Nice metalwork work Marc. Go for the LS!
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nice patch. cool your wife is on board with ya, rather than you hiding the expenses!! But its def a family whip so you have plenty excuses to spend the money. turbo aint a bad idea.
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Nice repairs, yeah the money deal is tricky. About 40 yrs ago on my first big build, if I spent $500, she would get a $100 or so for her stuff. Work out good for everyone...Jim
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Nice patch work Marc. How do you like the panel clamps? I find they leave too big a gap. L33 maybe?
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Yes put a turbo on the LS. Even if you don't put much boost to it, it will be a wow factor and fun to play with.
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I would go with the LS but use one from a scrap yard that is matched to the tranny and PCM.
If not then go with the MSD setup. Jusy my opionion after chasing so many gremlins with teh LS I have. Then again I dont have a LS Tuner or know how to use one |
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Question for the suburban owners. In the seat riser there should be two braces. I took a picture of mine. I'm unsure how they go in. I assume one goes from the rear seat bolt back and the other from the front seat bolt forward. Otherwise your hand would be blocked from being able to reach the bolt. Does anyone know for sure? I'm in the process of welding back in my repaired seat riser.
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Marc, If someone else doesn't jump in I will look at mine tomorrow. Haven't welded mine back in yet. Probably going to leave it out until under dash work is done. Much easier laying on a flat floor.
Thinking I recall mine only had one? |
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haven't checked on your build lately, good progress so far
job change and life changes get in the way, eh? :D i saw this pic... dang that's huge :D http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1440899830 |
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Here is the seat riser sitting on the floor section I removed. We are looking at it from the front toward back. Pic 1 red circle is where the front support ends and aligns with the hole in the seat riser. Pic 2 is the original floor under the seat riser. As I thought I only had one support. Pic 3 is the bottom of the seat riser showing the hole that aligns with the support. The supports originally went from this position toward the rear. The floor section in front of the risers is depressed. Hope that helps. Need anything more please let me know. Ogre - They are roomy. I figured I put 55 sq ft of floor in mine. |
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Thanks to help from Doug I got the seat braces sorted. I welded in the braces and then welded back in my seat riser. I also seam sealer on the floor. I also put down some under coating under the seat riser.
Next I will mount my front driver side seat so I can get the correct positioning for the jump seat. You will see I made my floor flat and one piece on the passenger side. From the factory it came with this strange looking flat metal piece scabbed over the recess in the floor. Marc |
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Looks good Marc. Really glad you brought this up as I didn't know there were two. I will have to make one for mine.
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Marc, nice job on the floor and riser...Jim
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