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PDX I look forward to seeing what others say about electric fans as I want to do this as well. You say you welded up the firewall insulation plug holes. What are your plans for insulating the firewall. Just curious as I will be working on the cab soon and need to decide if I will keep them or not. I plan on welding up all the holes you did. I figure the less holes there are the less heat and fumes that will come in the cab.
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+2 on the Lincoln Mark 8 fan. Bought one off ebay 7-8 years ago and no regrets. Planning on fabbing something to mount it to the rad better than the pull through things. Fan has a low and high setting. On high that thing moves a LOT of air. No problem in traffic on 95+ degree days.
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I'll snap a few pics tomorrow of the fan and post them here. They'll just be of the fan though as it's not mounted currently.
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Will do.
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The fan, in it's shroud, is:
1'10" Wide 1'4" Tall And a smidge under 5" at its deepest point, which is the center of the fan from nose to back side. Does this help? http://i1037.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0dh1vzcn.jpg http://i1037.photobucket.com/albums/...ps84mdo4xb.jpg |
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I can't believe it's been over 3 weeks since I've posted anything. Summer has been keeping me busy. I've been working on Sanity buy I've also been doing my fair share of playing. A couple of car shows, The Waterfront Blues Festival, and other stuff. I've been keeping up on other's threads but neglecting my own. Here's a little update on my work.
1. I didn't get a pic of it when I got it but here's one of the trans pan on the trans. 2. I blasted the upper inside of the firewall where there had been some leaking and there was some surface rust. I then coated any areas not accessible with Rust Encapsulator and then epoxy primer over the entire area. 3. I've been gathering parts while I've been working on the body. I want to get as much prepping and painting of needed parts while the weather is good. |
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I have to tell you my good luck story of the year. I was telling a friend of mine about my truck and my plans for it about a year ago and he told me he had an Edelbrock Carb that I could have. He said it was a 1406 that had bee sitting on a shelf in his garage for about a year and he wanted to get rid of it.
I told him that would be great and I would have to get over and get it some time. I didn't really need a carb right then and I figured it was used and would probably need rebuilt so I really didn't rush over. Now a year later, after the subject coming up a couple of times during the year, we were getting ready to go to the Waterfront Blues Festival, an event we attend every year and we always hang out with my friend and his wife while we're there. Again the subject of the carb came up and it was decided he would bring it with him and we'd meet up in the parking lot and he'd give it to me. All went as planned but when he opened his trunk there sat a brand new Edelbrock 1406 carb, fuel line, throttle kit, and an adapter for a spread bore manifold which I don't need. I was floored. He would take nothing for it. He said that it had come with a truck he'd bought for $1000. Apparently, the owner had bought it intending to put it on the truck but then sold the truck to my friend who didn't install it either and then scrapped the truck for $600 and had no use for it. My lucky day. This is the exact carburetor I was planning on getting. :metal: |
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Nice pile of parts. I need everything there you got except the column. Which Lokar shifter did you go with the 23".
Great score on the Edelbrock. That is the same carb I have although mine is not new. I had to do some major cleaning to get it useable. Bret |
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I agree, Nice pile of parts...:metal:
Glad to see ya back after it!!! :uhmk: |
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Nice score on the carb and parts!!
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Nice score on the parts bud! :chevy:
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Are you planning on leaving the underside of the dash white like that? I like it. I plan on using under dash lighting to help in illuminating the cab. That white would really reflect the light.
Congrats on the tranny pan and Major Score on the carb. Always dig your progress. |
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That white is just some light gray epoxy primer and it will be going away but the interior color should still be quite reflective.:thumbs: I got the rest of the floor stripped, cut back the cab fuel tank mounts, and gave the areas around the back floor and back of the cab a good coat of rust encapsulator. I had to let that dry good so I'll be sraying the epoxy primer on the floor this next weekend. I've decided to go with Lizard skin for sound and heat insulation on the floor. The reason for this is I'm going to carpet just the front area of the floor much the same as the stock rubber mat covers. This leaves under and behind the seats uncovered except for Lizard skin and paint. I have modified the jack and accessory mounts so I can have them mounted under my faux stock bucket seats like the stock jack setup. |
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I got quite a bit done on Sanity's cab this weekend. The inner and outer firewall, the rest of the cab floor and halfway up the back wall of the cab have been stripped and epoxy primed and the outer firewall painted with Eastwood's
2K Ceramic underhood black. It's a single stage urethane 4:1 in 20% gloss. My plan is to paint the firewall the same as the rest of the cab but at this point I'm not sure when the cab will get painted so I decided on this paint since it is the same thing I'm planning on using for the inner fenders and radiator support. I really like the way it laid out and the sheen is perfect for what I am after. In fact, I was looking for a similar look for the dash and now after seeing the results I have decided that my dash will also be painted with this also. It should be very durable with the suspended ceramics and being a urethane. What do you think? |
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Looks awesome man! Very similar sheen to the Hot Rod Flatz Black I am using on everything. Your floor came out great. Can't wait to paint mine.
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Looks good, I like it!
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That firewall looks sweet on Sanity.
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My first full day off and I got some stuff done on the cab. The back interior panel and the rear cab corners have been stripped, rust treated in the
"impossible to get at" areas, and epoxy primer. I got everything wiped down and ready to spray epoxy and realized I didn't have enough. I had to stop and go get more to finish. Different brand, different color, but it's covered now and protected. I also drug out my inner fenders and stripped the undercoating off of the one side and stripped most of the inner side of one of the others. I'm going to drag out the sand blaster to finish them up, though. That way I can get in all the corners. On the chassis side of things, I ordered some lengths of 3/8 ss tubing for running my fuel line. I'd like to get that done before setting the cab on the frame. I also need to start the install of my shifter and do some measurements for cutting a hole in the floor for it. I've got another full day tomorrow to work on the truck so I'll have updates. |
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Looking good!
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Nice work on the cab and fenders. I can appreciate the time involved as I'm in the same process myself. Keep up the good work and updates!!!
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I've been trying to do a little more on the chassis as I strip, sand, and prime body parts. Sometimes I just need a little break. Today I bolted up the starter motor and I also had to trim the flexplate cover just a little bit where it goes around the starter. I also installed the trans dipstick and the mounting plate for my shifter. I did some preliminary measuring of where I want the shifter hole in the hump. I also measured and drilled a couple of new mounting holes in the crossmember for the driveshaft carrier bearing mount. I'll save pictures of that for when I install the driveshaft. I also removed the lower radiator mounts and I'm going to reattach them in a better location for the radiator. They were just a little too close to the trans cooler hook up and lower radiator hose for my liking. |
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just caught up on your build and it looks like everything is moving along nicely. tons on work already done on the prep work for paint... interior and firewall look great.
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Looking really nice, look forward to following the rest of the story. I thought you said you couldn't paint? It looks awesome.
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Look insane bud! lol! :chevy:
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Looking great. Nice work on the cab! Where are you going to move the rad mounts to?
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I ordered some 3/8" SS tubing for my fuel line from the tank to the fuel pump. I will run the stainless the length needed along the frame rail with a filter inline and the connections from the stainless to the pump and tanks will be flex lines using Aeroquip Startlite hose and -an fittings to allow for movement and vibrations. I want to get the SS line attached on the frame rail before putting the cab back on. I hope that the tubing shows up before my next days off so I can get that done and then put the cab on the following weekend. I also ordered enough of the tubing to do my trans cooler lines in the same way, hard lines with flex lines on the ends for connections. I'm still trying to decide on electric cooling fans. I don't want to spend a bunch, and I'm having a hard time trusting the cheaper ones. I wanted to find a Taurus or Lincoln fan but they are too thick to work for me. I am thinking about going with 2 12" fans rather than one 16" fan so if one fan fails I will have a back up. I am open to any comments or ideas on what might be best. |
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Thanks for coming on down and hanging out at the meet up.
Your build always looks so clean. Who are you getting your ss lines from? |
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I'm getting my lines from Inline Tube. I got my brake lines from them and was very pleased so I went with them again for the fuel lines. |
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I too may end up needing a thinner fan. I want to resuse the Mark 8 fan, but if I end up adding AC and a shroud I may need something thinner to clear the pulleys. If it were me I'd go with 2 fans over one, BUT, wire them on separate relays otherwise you'll still have a single point of failure.
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I started bending and fitting my SS fuel lines along the frame rail this afternoon. I'm pleased with the way it is turning out so far.
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Looking good brother!
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Nice work....looking great!!
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Today was an awesome day for Sanity. For the first time in a couple of years, the cab and body were joined back together. :two::two::two: |
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I was diggin' it so much that I just HAD to bolt a couple more body parts up to get a better look. :metal:
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Sanity has come along ways. Looking really good Brett.
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