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menace121978 12-17-2009 12:21 AM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
i dont know buddy... 79gmc5.3 is going to take a stock compressor and lines over to brp and have them test fit it. i'm hoping it works... if not, the best solution is the conversion plates and high mount a/c bracket and compressor. that is maybe another option though(tbss compressor)

Jonboy 12-17-2009 10:00 AM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
I thought Bob looked at a TB compressor, and it was a no go? IIRC, it was close, but the frame still needed to be notched a little bit for clearance, and it was about an inch from the idler arm. I thought that was why he decided to go with the high mount compressor.

JohnC 12-17-2009 01:35 PM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
Yeah I think you are correct. Someone did look into the TBSS compressor, but don't remember what the issue was.

rongstad 12-17-2009 05:42 PM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnC (Post 3679592)
Yeah I think you are correct. Someone did look into the TBSS compressor, but don't remember what the issue was.

If I recall correctly; not able to find the correct 90 degree output and/or adaptor. I will look at my bookmarks once I get home.

Dennis;

Codys87 has the BRP engine mounts and it appears he is using a 96 compressor.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Codys87 (Post 3522408)
Heres the pics of my a/c compressor, but I haven't gotten the adapter yet. Honestly didn't know if it would work until I found your thread and found the link to the adapters on here. I have about 2 inches of clearance from the a/c compressor to the frame so I'm not sure why it wouldn't work. I am using the brp motor mount conversion kit though. But it looks like we both may have about the same clearance.
http://i428.photobucket.com/albums/q...t/IMG_0113.jpg
http://i428.photobucket.com/albums/q...t/IMG_0114.jpg
http://i428.photobucket.com/albums/q...t/IMG_0115.jpg
Let me know what you think. I was going to order the adapter tonight.


menace121978 12-17-2009 07:47 PM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
rongstad, thanks alot for posting those and checking your book marks. i'm going to pm Cody and see what the deal is...

78-5.3 12-21-2009 06:40 PM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
very nice build!!!!

glock35ipsc 12-21-2009 06:55 PM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
Hey slacker, what's up? No posts on this thread from you in like, 4 days!! :haha:

menace121978 12-21-2009 07:10 PM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
:lol: work... PRIME RIB TIME!!

and actually i'm waiting to hear from a fellow board member if the BRP mounts are going to work like i had hoped;) i do need to take a few pics of the fuel system parts i got last week.

quick question buddy, can you shoot me a link to the fuel lines and adaptors you used and how you ran the driverside tank fuel line? did you use the factory steel fuel line that goes across the crossmember?

glock35ipsc 12-21-2009 07:16 PM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
I have my receipts and notes at home, I'll look that stuff up tonight. Not sure if I have pics of the left to right lines or not, but yes, I did use the OEM steel lines that run across that crossmember right behind the cab. I just replaced the fuel lines that connect from the SU to the lines with the same Summit high PSI hose I used throughout.

rongstad 12-21-2009 09:54 PM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
Bob hope you dont mind.....

C&P

You will need to swap the sending units to the 87 models. The 87's had TBI and used in-tank pumps. The sending unit part numbers are:

* Dorman p/n 692027 for the driver side, $94 at rockauto.com
* Dorman p/n 692044 for the passenger side, $101 at rockauto.com

I used ACDelco fuel pumps:

* AC Delco EP381 in-tank pumps. $69 at getgmparts.com

And a high pressure tank switch valve:

* Pollak high psi tank selector valve. $83 at JC Whitney, p/n ZX812705U

And be sure to use fuel injection hose, not regular fuel hose. Also use good fuel injection clamps, not the typical worm gear clamps.

I ordered FI rated 5/16" hose for the return lines, and Summit's -6 hose for the pressure side. FI rated clamps on all the tank and valve connections, and Summit's Snap-Tite AN fittings on the Vette filter/regulator and fuel rail.

This is the hose:

Summit SUM-220785 - Summit Racing® Twist-Tite Hose - Overview - SummitRacing.com

79gmc5.3 12-21-2009 10:28 PM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
Hey Dennis I still have not had a chance to get to BRP but I will, don't give up on me. With Christmas and work it has been tough. I have been pming Bob and he did not think they would work. I also talked to a friend who is a stress engineer where I work and he did not think knocking the fram in that area would be a problem. :smoke:

Russell

glock35ipsc 12-22-2009 10:27 AM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
More part #'s:

Dorman 800-120: 5/16" adapter for the inlet end of the filter (return line) (need 1)
Dorman 800-121: 3/8" adapter for the inlet end of the filter (feed line) (need 1)
Dorman 800-155: 3/8'' x 12'' Double Bead Line, cut in half and use one on the outlet end of the filter (need 1)

RUS-640850: 3/8" Fuel rail fitting adapter (need 1)
* RUS-660350: -6AN male to -6 AN male, use at the outlet end of the filter (need 1)
* RUS-660650: -6AN tube sleeve (need 1)
* RUS-660570: -6AN tube nut (need 1)

SUM-220701: -6AN straight hose end, barbed for Twist-Tite hose (need 2)
SUM-220785: -6AN Twist-Tite rubber hose, 20' length (won't need this much though)

IDE52F15: 5/16" FI hose clamps
IDE52F16: 3/8" FI hose clamps
STIFI-503: 5/16" FI hose, 10' length (for return lines)

The Dorman numbers I got from Rock Auto. In a pinch, AutoZone and the like usually stock part #'s 800-120 and 800-121, but I don't know the price. The Russell and Summit (RUS, SUM) numbers are from Summit Racing. The FI hose clamps and 5/16" FI hose I got from www.autobarn.net I did also find the hose clamps locally, if you have someone that can get Auveco parts, those part numbers are 15861 (5/16") and 15862 (3/8").

(*) These will get used on the double bead line, as well as the trans cooler lines if you need to go from steel line to SS hose. The tube nut gets slipped on, then the tube sleeve, then a 37° flare put on the line. The the RUS-660350 double -6AN male threads to the nut, then the SUM-220701 swivel end on the hose threads onto that.

menace121978 12-22-2009 10:59 AM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rongstad (Post 3686899)
Bob hope you dont mind.....

C&P

You will need to swap the sending units to the 87 models. The 87's had TBI and used in-tank pumps. The sending unit part numbers are:

* Dorman p/n 692027 for the driver side, $94 at rockauto.com
* Dorman p/n 692044 for the passenger side, $101 at rockauto.com

I used ACDelco fuel pumps:

* AC Delco EP381 in-tank pumps. $69 at getgmparts.com

And a high pressure tank switch valve:

* Pollak high psi tank selector valve. $83 at JC Whitney, p/n ZX812705U

And be sure to use fuel injection hose, not regular fuel hose. Also use good fuel injection clamps, not the typical worm gear clamps.

I ordered FI rated 5/16" hose for the return lines, and Summit's -6 hose for the pressure side. FI rated clamps on all the tank and valve connections, and Summit's Snap-Tite AN fittings on the Vette filter/regulator and fuel rail.

This is the hose:

Summit SUM-220785 - Summit Racing® Twist-Tite Hose - Overview - SummitRacing.com

thanks man... i have everything except the fittings and hoses.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 79gmc5.3 (Post 3686966)
Hey Dennis I still have not had a chance to get to BRP but I will, don't give up on me. With Christmas and work it has been tough. I have been pming Bob and he did not think they would work. I also talked to a friend who is a stress engineer where I work and he did not think knocking the fram in that area would be a problem. :smoke:

Russell

i havent given up buddy... this time of year somethings come up and take priority;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by glock35ipsc (Post 3687610)
More part #'s:

Dorman 800-120: 5/16" adapter for the inlet end of the filter (return line) (need 1)
Dorman 800-121: 3/8" adapter for the inlet end of the filter (feed line) (need 1)
Dorman 800-155: 3/8'' x 12'' Double Bead Line, cut in half and use one on the outlet end of the filter (need 1)

RUS-640850: 3/8" Fuel rail fitting adapter (need 1)
* RUS-660350: -6AN male to -6 AN male, use at the outlet end of the filter (need 1)
* RUS-660650: -6AN tube sleeve (need 1)
* RUS-660570: -6AN tube nut (need 1)

SUM-220701: -6AN straight hose end, barbed for Twist-Tite hose (need 2)
SUM-220785: -6AN Twist-Tite rubber hose, 20' length (won't need this much though)

IDE52F15: 5/16" FI hose clamps
IDE52F16: 3/8" FI hose clamps
STIFI-503: 5/16" FI hose, 10' length (for return lines)

The Dorman numbers I got from Rock Auto. In a pinch, AutoZone and the like usually stock part #'s 800-120 and 800-121, but I don't know the price. The Russell and Summit (RUS, SUM) numbers are from Summit Racing. The FI hose clamps and 5/16" FI hose I got from www.autobarn.net I did also find the hose clamps locally, if you have someone that can get Auveco parts, those part numbers are 15861 (5/16") and 15862 (3/8").

(*) These will get used on the double bead line, as well as the trans cooler lines if you need to go from steel line to SS hose. The tube nut gets slipped on, then the tube sleeve, then a 37° flare put on the line. The the RUS-660350 double -6AN male threads to the nut, then the SUM-220701 swivel end on the hose threads onto that.

and thank you sir!! thats what i needed... going to order this next:)

Driveway Dreams 12-22-2009 11:04 PM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
Dennis, I am glad to see you are keeping things coming. That has been the hard thing for me since getting my truck. The delays between when I am able to get certain parts is why I don't have a build thread. (I know go ahead and take you shot). ;) But I am really enjoying following this with you. Keep going! Keep going! Keep going!

menace121978 12-23-2009 08:23 AM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
:metal: little by little man! i will finish her... next month will be the 1 year anniversary and i'm farther along than i had hoped. its easier to buy the little nickel and dime stuff here and there rather than huge chunks all at once.(for me anyways) i figure i got only 1 large chunk left now. it has def. been fun for me too. mark my words... you WILL see this truck in person man.

speaking of build threads...















new job, new thread....???!!;)

79gmc5.3 12-23-2009 02:10 PM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by menace121978 (Post 3689100)
:metal: little by little man! i will finish her... next month will be the 1 year anniversary and i'm farther along than i had hoped. its easier to buy the little nickel and dime stuff here and there rather than huge chunks all at once.(for me anyways) i figure i got only 1 large chunk left now. it has def. been fun for me too. mark my words... you WILL see this truck in person man.

speaking of build threads...










new job, new thread....???!!;)


Dennis: Please help me to be as patience as you are. I see all the things I need and know I don't have the money to go buy them, and it is driving me CRAZY!!!! :crazy: OK OK i'm calm now. :smoke: Please don't start a new thread I can't keep up as it is :lol:

menace121978 12-23-2009 07:25 PM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
:lol: the new job/thread thing was for Gerald. He NEEDS to start a build thread with his plans at least;)

patience... its hard man. just imagine if you had the money and still had to hold back:haha: i'd rather hold back than have to hear it. Amy is already talking about going back to our original agreement of "a dollar for a dollar":lol: that would be rough... that would mean everything i buy is doubled. We did that with the parts on the GOAT.

Driveway Dreams 12-24-2009 12:37 AM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
Wow, she must have got some cool...Shoes? Purses? Clothes? Whatever she enjoys spending money on. Because I am sure that you don't just have "a couple bucks" into that one.

And about seeing your truck in person...I am sure that will happen. Here or there, it will happen.

Maybe I will start a build thread when time allows me to actually sit on here and type it all out one night. That might be fun and keep me motivated to do some more when I can.

JohnC 12-24-2009 09:24 AM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
That's why I started my build thread Gerald. :lol: Didn't really have much to show, but everyone wanted me to start one. Now it's just a place to hang out and bs, and every once in a while some of my progress get's thrown in. :lol:

tvblazer78 12-24-2009 10:19 AM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by menace121978 (Post 3690002)
:lol: the new job/thread thing was for Gerald. He NEEDS to start a build thread with his plans at least;)

patience... its hard man. just imagine if you had the money and still had to hold back:haha: i'd rather hold back than have to hear it. Amy is already talking about going back to our original agreement of "a dollar for a dollar":lol: that would be rough... that would mean everything i buy is doubled. We did that with the parts on the GOAT.

Man that would suck, I just sneek parts in all the time. If my wife only new. But she is getting a new house so this will hold her over for a little bit.:lol:

Jonboy 12-24-2009 10:23 AM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
Me too. Stuff just shows up here at work all the time.

Fer79 12-26-2009 12:01 AM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
very very nice project... congrats...

ryguythayer 12-26-2009 12:43 PM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
hello i've been looking and reading you whole thread and ur truck is so nasty i got alot ot tips from here just wanted to say ur truck is badass and i cant wait to see her all done looks badass!!!!

menace121978 12-26-2009 07:57 PM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
:metal: right on thanks guys!!

menace121978 12-30-2009 08:11 AM

Re: Finally "Silvers" build thread!! ('78 swb 2wd silverado)
 
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quick picture update... finally got the stones to go out and snap a few pics of the fuel system parts from 2 weeks ago! :lol:


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