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From what I understand the best source is a complete setup off a diesel truck or SUV. Not sure what years are the best. 88-93 NBS uses one design and 83-87(91) square bodies use another. I would go with the one that has the same accessory drive system you want to run, V-belt or serpentine and grab that whole setup to match.
An Astro van with the optional hydraboost is a second choice but may need a different master cylinder to work on a truck The one I was looking at a couple days ago was angled downward pretty heavily. It would cause fluid level issues in the brakes if mounted level. The hoses are bound to be all different too so that is more added cost. I believe a keyed firewall plate will be needed to keep things from rotating. You can make your own, cut the piece from the donor or buy a prefabricated part from one of the vendors out there. You need the power steering pump from the donor as well since it is an integral part of the hydraboost system. I would assume the power steering brackets are unique to the hydraboost power steering pump so make sure you get those as well. |
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CaptainFab (board vendor) make a great bracket but you cant use the auto column shift.... the linkage has an interference issue...
I used his bracket with a 2005 GMC hydroboost and MC... It's not installed yet, just bolted together. *** Edit - I think the linkage hit the brake booster, SOOOO it may be ok for hydroboost... CaptainFab's bracket is also set up to use later model (80s/90s) vacuum booster...+ CLICK HERE for Captain Fab brackets w/ pics and info |
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http://www.truckandcarshop.com
page 113 of the 60-72 catalog. kinda pricey at $500 for the complete kit but its got everything you need and hey brakes are worth the money! ;) |
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HERE is a link to a cost breakdown. He estimated $350 when done...
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Got it - thanks everybody.
I went another direction and got an electronic vacuum pump instead - works like a champ and gives me a solid brake pedal all the time. I turn the key and it fires up for about 5 seconds when I start the truck and then only kicks in during driving when it notices that the vacuum is low. Pretty slick. Pump rests on the core support so it is out of the way in the engine bay. I need to get you guys some updated pix since I got the different rims/exhaust on this thing. |
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Sure - here is the pump that I got:
SSBS Electric Vacuum Pump A few new pix as well...new exhaust installed, new brakes all around, vacuum pump installed. I have a few sets of bucket seats that I am hoping to trade/sell to get a set of blue buckets down the road, but no rush on that yet - want to be sure I have a solid driver w/o issues before I attack cosmetic items. I am having a hard time lining up the doors on this thing. I checked the passenger side door and the hinge area is cracked. I do have a few doors to pick from. I hope that they are all not cracked in the same spot. I pulled the hatch and the rusty tailgate today to make some room to fix the floor back there. |
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Ok - some updates.
Finally took the top off this thing since I have owned it. All the rust is gone in the lower A an B pillars of the truck - only the windshield frame and a few spots in the rear bed is left to fix. I could not get the doors dialed in so I took another set and bolted them on. They were much closer to the other set that I had from the start... I also cleaned up the bedsides now that the top is off and coated them in rust preventative paint. |
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Here I am with the same wheels... just thought I'd share. :metal:
Keep up with the good work! You're getting there! |
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It's good to see more progress being made.
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Tell me about it.
Over the weekend I ran the 220 line in my garage and hooked up my 60 gallon compressor so I can hopefully get more done now. |
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Lookin' good bro. I like the electric vaccuum. Do you have a part# and $? I want one.
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Here you go Mario-
Electric Vacuum Pump $280 from Jegs - cheapest place I found it. Pedal is great every time I use it. You can't really hear the pump running over the exhaust (which is aggressive, but not overwhelming). |
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My search for some front inner fenders brought me to another stash of parts in the area.
I picked up the following: 2 New Inner Fenders 1 set of Black Blazer Bucket seats with tracks and new covers/backs - 1 seat was recovered already the other needs to be redone - anybody want to trade for a set of blue ones? 2 Black Cup Holder Consoles (1 GM one 1 aftermarket) - both in great shape 1 set of new CST Door Panels (NIB) Dash Clusters (1 w/ Camaro Tach installed in it, 1 standard, 1 new surround) 1 set of new lenses (Deluxe, CST Trim (NOS and aftermarket), blue dot (NIB)) I bought all the good stuff and will likely have it up on the for sale forum this week. So - I now have new inner fenders to work with - so I can dump the rusty ones. |
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I have started my list of action items I need to finish to wrap up this project:
I have a lot of parts that I have stockpiled and I plan to trade my way to getting the last few items I need (if possible). I need to put up a post in the for sale section to start the process - just haven't got to it yet. I put all the sheet metal back on the truck and it drives very well now. Brakes work great and I swapped out the carb for an Edelbrock 1406 with an electric choke. I am waiting until it warms up a bit to start the body work again as I know how much fun that can be... |
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and I sold it today...somebody made me an offer I could not say 'no' to.
I will be selling quite a few extra parts in the coming days/weeks. Thanks everybody for the support along the way. |
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Good luck to you, stop back and say hello from time time
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Thanks for the thread. This is really helpful to me seeing what all you had to do in rust repair since I am just starting my project. Great work!
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Looked like you made it a long way, nice job! |
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Thanks everybody - I am not averse to buying any more trucks from this era - just want to buy something done and just enjoy it instead of spending all my time tracking down parts and working on the darn thing.
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Good luck to you, which ever path you take
Still alot of good info. on your build thread, would you mind if it was moved over to the builds and project section. Could be very useful to someone down the road |
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to move it - not at all - happy to be of help to others.
Many guys helped me along the way so might as well pay it forward. Thanks. |
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I guess restoration looks deceivin, just a great deal of time involved, and that is one thing we all dont have alot of. Hope you find a truck you can drive. I feel your pain, and dont know how you endured:smoke: |
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