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lenguini 12-03-2013 02:52 AM

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Transmission polished,first pic...4:30 today when I put the buffing wheel down for the last time.

3 days to complete this project...., I will never do this again.To much work for the 3" or 4" that you see at the firewall,however Im glad I did it(and atleast its not painted) !!!:bann:

The $150.00 I saved in paint/primer will now go towards a new deep finned aluminum trans pan .

I brought it back inside to my parts room tonight.The pics dont do it much justice here but I think you all get the idea.Its purdy!:ito:

66farmer 12-03-2013 09:15 AM

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I just have to say your truck it looking great.

lenguini 12-15-2013 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 66farmer (Post 6399344)
I just have to say your truck it looking great.

Thank you.I will be looking forward to posting some pics of the 383 next week.Its been painted,intake and other misc items installed.

Cheers:ito:

A.T. RockDriller 12-15-2013 06:21 PM

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Nothin like chemicals to cut down on man-hours.

She's sure looking good. So sweeeeet.

GMR-PERFORMANCE 12-16-2013 09:18 AM

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Man that is looking good. Sand and polish the trans HA HA makes you want to do that again huh.. maybe a slab side shovel this time . Have been driving mine .. LOL but really too bust to drive it much working all the time.

pdxhall 12-17-2013 01:42 AM

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The trans is looking great, man. That's a ton of work for something most people will never see. :thumbs:

I'll chime in on the paint thing. Regular paint is not an insulator and will not hold heat in. Just touch anything that is painted and gets hot. If it's hot then the heat is escaping. I'd watch out for any paint that says it contains ceramic such as exhaust paint that reduces the amount of heat that escapes. I'm just using some of the
$.02 that I've been building up.
I'm a big fan of your work. Keep it up.:metal:

1963c-10 12-17-2013 11:24 AM

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Nice job on the polishing....very cool

lenguini 12-20-2013 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by GMR-PERFORMANCE (Post 6420805)
Man that is looking good. Sand and polish the trans HA HA makes you want to do that again huh.. maybe a slab side shovel this time . Have been driving mine .. LOL but really too bust to drive it much working all the time.

Thanks bud,thought you dropped off the end of the planet ! Good to know your still around.And yes,I think you should pull your trans. and polish it too!:ito:

lenguini 12-20-2013 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by pdxhall (Post 6422206)
The trans is looking great, man. That's a ton of work for something most people will never see. :thumbs:

I'll chime in on the paint thing. Regular paint is not an insulator and will not hold heat in. Just touch anything that is painted and gets hot. If it's hot then the heat is escaping. I'd watch out for any paint that says it contains ceramic such as exhaust paint that reduces the amount of heat that escapes. I'm just using some of the
$.02 that I've been building up.
I'm a big fan of your work. Keep it up.:metal:

Thanks for the kind words ! Always appreciate feedback.Beware of any paint on a transmission surface...thats advise that came from 2 top builders of 30 plus years,that's why I polished mine.:ito:

lenguini 12-20-2013 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 6422600)
Nice job on the polishing....very cool

Thank you,please dont tell anyone I know how to do this !:exit:

pimpston65 12-20-2013 03:33 AM

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very nice build, im writing because i noticed you had a washer/wiper button on your dash. if you can, will you send pics of the nozzle. i have a 65 stepper, but didnt come with washer. i been kicking the idea of adding the correct system to my truck. i can get the parts, but dont know what the nozzles look like or how it attaches, if you can help that would be AWESOME!!!!

GMR-PERFORMANCE 12-20-2013 09:22 AM

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Nope still here the move to TX was a huge change..

oldcane 12-20-2013 01:05 PM

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I think after reading this whole thread you've talked me into a ratrod.

Wow, this build is just, well, not sure if "excellent" is enough to say here. Same applies to the thread.

lenguini 12-20-2013 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by GMR-PERFORMANCE (Post 6426983)
Nope still here the move to TX was a huge change..

Lets keep in touch bud,like to here about it.:ito:

lenguini 12-20-2013 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by oldcane (Post 6427240)
I think after reading this whole thread you've talked me into a ratrod.

Wow, this build is just, well, not sure if "excellent" is enough to say here. Same applies to the thread.

:lol:A ratrod would have been easier for sure !Thank you.I appreciate it ! Hope to keep all you good folks out there interested in my progress.:ito:

lenguini 12-20-2013 11:47 PM

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I stopped buy the machine shop after work today ! It was an early Christmas for me ! Can you tell ?:ennyd:

I was talked into the polished oil pan and glad for it.The intake sets things off well...just cant wait to get my rockers in so I can bolt on the valve covers and wire looms,serp system,distributer.........etc !

I decide to go with a rebuilt Eldelbrock 750cfm.Not sure what Im going with for an air cleaner yet,but Im gettin close.

I decided to go with a heavy tin timing cover because of its strength as it's built from a heavier gauge metal that does not leak.From past experience,the chrome and aluminum covers are not all that visable and are to tough to clean anyway.

So here is the engine sprayed in Endura primer and Endura black top coat.It looks better that I thought being that this finish is more for an industrial application.


Endura is a hard plastic thats bulletproof,has an extreme high gloss finish and a long life that will easily outlast me !:ito:

chevyrestoguy 12-21-2013 11:07 AM

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Man, you do top notch work!

I can always tell when a custom bike builder builds a 4 wheeled vehicle because the attention to detail and the fit and finish is impeccable. When you build a bike, you can't skimp on the details because everything is visible to the eye, and that's exactly the same mindset you have on your truck. I dig this kind of stuff!

lenguini 12-27-2013 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by chevyrestoguy (Post 6428557)
Man, you do top notch work!

I can always tell when a custom bike builder builds a 4 wheeled vehicle because the attention to detail and the fit and finish is impeccable. When you build a bike, you can't skimp on the details because everything is visible to the eye, and that's exactly the same mindset you have on your truck. I dig this kind of stuff!

Your right ! I know for sure I have gone overboard on alot of work,but I guess in the end I know I will have covered everything I wanted to do and Ill be able to sleep at night......I hope:lol:

lenguini 12-28-2013 12:39 AM

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Picked up my shift linkage kit today,I was itchen to post something tonight so I suppose this will be it !

This seems to be the kit of choice from what I've seen out there.Everything you would need to tie the column to the tansmission is all here.I could have made this from odds and ends ....,but still not for the price paid over the counter.:ito:

siggyfreud 12-28-2013 02:54 AM

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Looking good. Love the engine paint btw. They make that material in a yellow?

lenguini 12-28-2013 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by siggyfreud (Post 6437966)
Looking good. Love the engine paint btw. They make that material in a yellow?

Thanks for the good words.Yes they make pretty much any colour you can think of.I pasted below the web address for US operations out of Texas.Looks like all the info is here for you.:ito:


http://www.polyglasscoatings.com/products.html

lenguini 01-02-2014 12:49 AM

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Was not going to run them but now I think they would look right.If anyone knows where I can find a good set(orginal) 1961-1963 Custom cab trim (that are not stepped for the under window trim)Im looking for a set.Need the mounts and hardware as well:ito:

pimpston65 01-02-2014 02:35 AM

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i've seen that trim, but not sure if your sail's are correct. maybe someone can chime in

lenguini 01-02-2014 10:26 AM

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As previously posted....Was not going to run them but now I think they would look right.If anyone knows where I can find a good set(original) 1961-1963 Custom cab trim (that are not stepped for the under window trim)Im looking for a set.Need the mounts and hardware as well:ito:

pimpston65 01-02-2014 10:54 AM

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are you looking for the paint dividing trim or the sail panels, cuz i know where some nice sail panels are and cheap, but not the kind that accepts the sail panels


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