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Hi Greg
Checked out your original thread and read start to end .... what a story getting this truck home to NS and what an amazing find. Just an amazing all original truck in pretty unbelievable original shape. Hard to believe that it was destined for a scrap pile at one point what a tragedy that would have been. Great work so far and subscribed to watch this as you go. Cheers... Sean |
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just a little to report,i spent a couple days this week driving a dump truck where we are hauling 700,maybe a 1000 loads to rock to a dyke being built 2 miles long being in a national wetlands area,i managed to get all the little parts,rad support and inner fenders painted,new front shocks installed and then the shop cleaned up,can't build a motor in a mess,so i was most of today cleaning up,organized and checked all the parts for my engine build,cleaned the deck of the block,the timing chain cover and fuel pump flanges and then tapped all the threaded holes,an important step.even though this thing just came back from the machine shop and the hot tank and the de-ruster tank,it still isn't clean as it could be.every threaded hole has to be tapped,some are full of sealant,rust and just dirt.i spent hours and hours cleaning bolts,can't forget about the threads in the block.the transmission is at the tranmission guys place.the rebuild kit i ordered him is there and the last couple of pieces needed for the transmission are on the way from a member in New Hampshire,thanks Dan.tomorrow i will start assembling the engine.
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a stormy day here today but not storming in the shop.i didn't get done what i planned on,never do but progress just the same.i spent some time cleaning up the bottom end of the block,installed the main bearings and verified the clearances and checked the thrust bearing clearance.all good,re-installed and lubed the crank.i checked all the ring gaps and then started fitting rings and installed 4 pistons,checking the rod bearing clearances.everything is fine,no issues,i guess that's why i drive 3 hours to my regular machine shop i've used for about 35 years,even though there are others closer?4 more pistons to install tomorrow along with whatever else i get done?
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Hey Greg, the progress looks really good. The sheen of the paint on your cleaned up parts and those inner fenders looks so nice. And the clean engine, ready to go back together too. Were the pistons they pulled out of their dished? So will you have a bit more compression with those flat tops?
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a little more progress today.i got the short block completed,pistons all in,oil pump,camshaft and timing chain set installed.oil pan and timing cover on.tomorrow we'll get cylinder heads and the valve train installed.we'll have an engine in no time.
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today i was able to get both cylinder heads installed,the valve train assembled with all new rocker arms,valves adjusted and ran the pre-lube for a bit,long enough to see we have oil pressure up to the rockers arms.all good.tomorrow the intake is going on and then maybe start with some primer and orange paint.there are a couple of small parts in the mail that i'm waiting for to give to my transmission guy,but once they arrive,he's ready to go and re-assemble the transmission.he has a new rebuilt kit, everything is apart,cleaned and inspected. i have plans to change the steering column to a tilt while the engine is out.lots to do but making progress.
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What head numbers are those???. My 396 has/had the small closed chambered heads on it (original). I'm looking for something open chambered, for a little less compression, like yours...
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thank you sir,these heads are 3993820 with a cast date of june 25/71 and the other head is 820 with a cast of may 23/71.take care.Greg
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a little more progress today,not happy with the paint.it looks better in person than it looks here,my phone doesn't take the greatest pictures,but it isn't right so some more paint tomorrow,remove the black parts and we'll do it again.i am going to install on the weekend,a tilt column i did for this truck and if the few transmission parts i'm waiting for,come tomorrow in the mail,i'll take them to my transmission guy for him to re-assemble the trans,then it'll all go back in where it belongs.i love it when a plan comes together.
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What did you use for paint on your inner fenders and radiator support? It looks really nice. The engine paint looks nice on here too. Good work on your 402!
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Wished you were closer ...I have several cans of the original Chevy orange paint...
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Now that you bring g this up, I've ran into that as well. It was quite irritating so I feel your pain. It does look sweet now!
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Beautiful truck. I love this paint scheme on these pickups, very underrated imo. Also, looks like you doing some great work on it, glad you are saving it. I have to drive by a 72 Cheyenne super, black and white, on my way to and from work everyday just watching it rot in place. The guy refuses to sell it.
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Beautiful work Greg and the hugger orange stands out the way it should instead of the tangerine pink or whatever that was! The Tremclad black semi gloss really did come out nice as well. I bet you're itching for the tranny now huh?
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Sorry for the delay on the transmission parts. :(
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not alot to report,i've been working on little stuff but then again,it all has to be done.not very glamorous but today while it's storming outside,i was working on cleaning up the cowl area,firewall,heater box, and cleaning and inspecting the wire harness's while i wait for a new firewall and rad support wiring gutter.i have the new fan clutch installed on the fan and the new battery box on the rad support.little stuff but all progress.Take Care.Greg
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