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Codys87 09-26-2009 02:58 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
congrats!!!

glock35ipsc 09-26-2009 04:07 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
It runs awesome!!!! I am still a little concerned about how blazing hot the heater hoses and upper rad hose is, but both the truck's temp gauge and the PCM read right at 195* while driving, and barely over 200 while sitting at a light.

rongstad 09-26-2009 04:57 PM

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Congrats!!! pedal looks good.

JohnC 09-26-2009 05:05 PM

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Did they reset the temp settings for the engine? I know my 03 6.0 runs pretty much right under 210.

Glad to hear she runs good man.

hessian18 09-26-2009 06:59 PM

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Under its OWN power now !!!



So how is the PEP ?? Have you gave her some or what ?



What did you have the RPM redline set too ?




Looking forward to an update !!

glock35ipsc 09-26-2009 07:54 PM

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Update from the road :D

Running awesome still, I think the PCM is learning everything as is feels better each time I start and drive it. 75 miles and the gas gauge finally moved a little.

Only problem is the gas pedal position. It's waaaay too high! I'll pull if off tomorrow morning and tweak it down about 3", that should put it about 1/4" off the floor at WOT.

:metal: :metal: :metal:

Driveway Dreams 09-26-2009 08:06 PM

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That thought crossed my mind when I looked at the pics of it. But I thought, "Bob has it all under control. I'm sure he test fit it." :lol: How are the hoses feeling? Glad to hear its running better. I guess if we ever road trip all the CO trucks it will be like 3 gas stations for all of us and 1 for you. Way to go man! :metal:

glock35ipsc 09-26-2009 08:20 PM

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It felt fine just hopinh in and trying. But after driving it for a while....... :(

The hoses feel the same, but won't go over 195 while driving. I grabbed the infared from work but haven't used it yet.

Palf70Step 09-26-2009 08:22 PM

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So glad you got her on the road!! Little tweaks here and there always seem to be apart of our lives, but she MOVES for ya!!

Driveway Dreams 09-26-2009 08:22 PM

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What temp thermostat did you get?

glock35ipsc 09-26-2009 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by hessian18 (Post 3538192)
Ohhh Nice Bob, You and Fred have lurkers coming out of the dark and New people posting up !!!

Thats the kind of attention a killer build up gets



I have family out in Eckert Colorado, is that anywhere near you ?

Thanks man! Things will probably quite down for a little while, but we aren't done yet!!

Eckert is on the Western Slope over near Grand Junction. Probably 6-7 hours away.

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Originally Posted by Even11 (Post 3538220)
Yep, its true, I am a member of this board and in the market for a 6.0 because of this thread!!

-Dane

Sorry in advance for messing up your future grocery budget!! Glad you are here though!

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Originally Posted by menace121978 (Post 3538224)

the pedal turn out looking clean buddy! very nice!! you just make this stuff look way tooo easy! everyones' going to be doing it:)

And the problem with that is???? :lol:

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Originally Posted by Driveway Dreams (Post 3538237)
WAY TO GO MAN!!!!! You talking about antifreeze gives me chills after the story you told me. Dang...sorry.
Sorry, a little late response from me, but I just got caught up. See ya Sunday. If you want to cruise down there together, call me. We could meet at I-25.

At least I knew right away when this antifreeze came from. :D Isn't there a park-n-ride on the NW corner?

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Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 3538263)
HELL YEAH!

pedal turned out very sweet!



now where is the burn out video?

Thanks! Funny you ask... I stopped on the road near my house, and from a dead stop just let off the brake and as it started rolling I floored it, and it blew the ONE tire off instantly! :lol:

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Originally Posted by JohnC (Post 3538416)
AWESOME man!! I love the video when the helper is telling the other to rap it. that's priceless!

He's quite the director. He has a hard time taking a good video because he is always talking! Fun kid though!

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Originally Posted by lowchevytrucks8503 (Post 3538722)
Dang Bob.......keeps looking better and better. Sorry to hear the pedal issues, but you made do and it looks great

If a minor ignition wire issue and the wrong pedal is all that went wrong, I'll take those kinds of problems anytime! :metal: Thanks for the props!

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Originally Posted by Codys87 (Post 3538806)
congrats!!!

Thanks dude, you're next!

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Originally Posted by rongstad (Post 3538929)
Congrats!!! pedal looks good.

Thanks! Feels much better now that I have it adjusted better.

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Originally Posted by hessian18 (Post 3539056)
Under its OWN power now !!!



So how is the PEP ?? Have you gave her some or what ?



What did you have the RPM redline set too ?




Looking forward to an update !!


What is PEP? Is that pep, like spunk? LOL! I have rung him out good a couple times so far. For still having the 2.73 rear, it still gets up and hauls! Can't wait to get a 3.42 rear in there!! :metal: I'm not sure what Jesse did with the upper limit.

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Originally Posted by Palf70Step (Post 3539143)
So glad you got her on the road!! Little tweaks here and there always seem to be apart of our lives, but she MOVES for ya!!

Fred is a HE Bill!! :lol: But MOVE he does!

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Originally Posted by Driveway Dreams (Post 3539146)
What temp thermostat did you get?

OEM, I think 187*.


The check engine light is still on, but it's for the rear O2 sensors, which I don't have. So Jesse must not have deleted them. So some day when snow is in the forecast for a week or so I will send the PCM back to him so he can fix that. And I'll see if he can firm up the shifts too. Otherwise I'm not going do worry about it too much.




Well, I pulled Fred in the shop to pull the original engine on 8-29, and less than a month later he has a new heart. Somewhere along the way I decided on a lofty goal to be done in time for our Colorado cruise that is on the 27th, tomorrow. I still can't believe we will be going tomorrow! :metal:

If anyone reading this has been on the fence about doing it, or even debating doing ANYTHING to your ride, plan it out thoroughly, find out what worked and what didn't work for others and make your plan based on that, and set a budget. It CAN be done! I'm no one special, I'm just not afraid to jump in and get both feet wet. That's how I get my thrills! :lol:

Next week I'm going to gather up all the notes I made as I went, along with all the stuff in my notebook, and start working on getting a how-to put together. It won't be done quickly, but it will get done. I'm hoping to have all the part numbers that are important to this swap, along with alternate things like engine mounts, trans mounts, exhaust, etc.

Time to relax!!!!!! :metal:

menace121978 09-27-2009 12:05 AM

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:metal: right on!! your the man Bob!!!! i cant wait to get mine.

so there's alot more power on tap huh? and when Jesse does the pcm modding do you have to tell him to firm up the shifts when you send it to him?

now about that burnout video?? i'm sure your son can hold the camera and shout when to let'er rip!!;)

joe231 09-27-2009 12:20 AM

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:metal:

enjoy yourself tomorrow, you definitely deserve it :thumbs:

glock35ipsc 09-27-2009 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by menace121978 (Post 3539437)
:metal: right on!! your the man Bob!!!! i cant wait to get mine.

so there's alot more power on tap huh? and when Jesse does the pcm modding do you have to tell him to firm up the shifts when you send it to him?

now about that burnout video?? i'm sure your son can hold the camera and shout when to let'er rip!!;)

A LOT more power!!! It's not the same truck.... AT ALL!

Yeah, I'll just let him know that i want the 1-2 and 2-3 firmed up. And I will probably put in the Vette servos in the tranny, that helps a bunch too.

I need to wait until I get the new rear end, then budget tires. Then I will absolutely destroy these!

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Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 3539450)
:metal:

enjoy yourself tomorrow, you definitely deserve it :thumbs:

Thanks Joe!!! Tomorrow will be fun fo-sho!

menace121978 09-27-2009 12:42 AM

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WOW! thats sweet Bob... a 5.3 w/ those 2.73's and it feels that good... amazing!! who needs a 6.0 huh!?!?

at least we all still have update mods coming from you soon:lol:

and X2 on having a blast tomorrow buddy! its well earned.

Even11 09-27-2009 02:07 AM

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So i know you are working on a build guide (which I want an autographed copy) but I have 2 questions.

What all did you end up needing from the donor truck? I only ask because I am trying to get a couple of quotes from salvage yards via email.

Where did you get those cool cupholders from on the 68?

-Dane

bumslie75 09-27-2009 02:09 AM

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wow looks good im going to get the 91 burb front end tomorrow

Driveway Dreams 09-27-2009 10:47 AM

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I will help Bob get some pics taken today of Fred for you all. And if he brings a video camera, I will try to get a rolling clip of him.

Bob, yes there is a park & ride at NW corner of 34 & 25. Give me a call.

glock35ipsc 09-27-2009 11:19 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Even11 (Post 3539542)
So i know you are working on a build guide (which I want an autographed copy) but I have 2 questions.

What all did you end up needing from the donor truck? I only ask because I am trying to get a couple of quotes from salvage yards via email.

Where did you get those cool cupholders from on the 68?

-Dane

Get everything they will let you take! :lol: Harness, PCM, exhaust manifolds, y-pipe with cats and O2 sensors, MAF, radiator hoses, fan, etc are absolute minimums. If getting the tranny too, be sure to get the cooler lines. The 4L60E and and TH350 share the same slip yoke, but I don't think the 4L80E is the same.

The cup holders can be bought from http://www.thehoffmangroup.com/autol...dinc=cupholder That's not where I got them, but I think this is who carries them now.

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Originally Posted by bumslie75 (Post 3539544)
wow looks good im going to get the 91 burb front end tomorrow

Look back a few pages for the relay mod for the headlights. It runs full battery power to the lights via a relay, and adds a diode to have all 4 lights come on in high. WELL worth it!

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Originally Posted by Driveway Dreams (Post 3539777)
I will help Bob get some pics taken today of Fred for you all. And if he brings a video camera, I will try to get a rolling clip of him.

Bob, yes there is a park & ride at NW corner of 34 & 25. Give me a call.

I'll see if I can even find the video camera! :lol: I'll call you in a little while.

cjracing15 09-27-2009 12:30 PM

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Bob sweet build. Thanks for shareing all your progress. I now have decided what I am going to build when I get my shop built next year. Thanks again for all your hard work. GREAT JOB!!!!

glock35ipsc 09-27-2009 12:37 PM

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Thanks a bunch!

Why do I get the feeling that a bunch of junk yards are going to like me, and a bunch of wives/girlfriends are going to hate me? :haha:

You will LOVE this setup! A stock TBI engine doesn't even come close to comparing to a stock LS engine. Of all the projects I have taken on in my shop, this one easily ranks #1!

menace121978 09-27-2009 12:49 PM

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:haha: i know 1 junk yard that hates you and 1 wife that feels about the same!!:haha:

J/k man... i think im going to take a trip down memory lane and reread this sticky deserving thread!!

rongstad 09-27-2009 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by glock35ipsc (Post 3539911)
Why do I get the feeling that a bunch of junk yards are going to like me, and a bunch of wives/girlfriends are going to hate me? :haha: !

My girlfriend already hates my truck.......got more pissed when they delivered the 6.0. :lol: spendin as much time with her as I can...once your write up is done...well so is she.... :lol:

LEEVON 09-27-2009 01:39 PM

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You mentioned firming up your shifts with the tune...did you get the 'vette servo in there yet? Unbelieveable improvement in shift firmness and feel for very little $$$.

hessian18 09-27-2009 02:26 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Looking forward to an update....


Im guilty of calling Fred a she, I now know its a He ahahahah Ooops.


2.73 peg leg for the win !!



;)

nlped 09-27-2009 03:14 PM

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Congratulations Bob!!! I know you worked your a$$ off, but you did a heck of a job. Let me know about the old pedal :)

cjracing15 09-27-2009 03:20 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by glock35ipsc (Post 3539911)
Thanks a bunch!

Why do I get the feeling that a bunch of junk yards are going to like me, and a bunch of wives/girlfriends are going to hate me? :haha:

You will LOVE this setup! A stock TBI engine doesn't even come close to comparing to a stock LS engine. Of all the projects I have taken on in my shop, this one easily ranks #1!

Oh I am going to keep my tbi in the K-10. I am going to buy a 85-87 2wd. Will probabbly put a 6.0 in it. If it was going to be a daily driver I would go with the 5.3 as you did. But this tuck will be my toy.

I hope to start my shop around march or april of next year and then around this time next year I will start looking for my project truck.
I have been toying this around in my head for a while now and after watching your build you have given me the fever. Thanks again for all your hard work on makeing this swap a little easier for anybody that does it from now on. I know I will use this as a refreence a lot when I do mine. I can't what foryour write up you are planing to do.
Thanks again, Jamie

glock35ipsc 09-27-2009 06:43 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nlped (Post 3540052)
Congratulations Bob!!! I know you worked your a$$ off, but you did a heck of a job. Let me know about the old pedal :)

It's here waiting for you! :lol: I PM'd you my Paypal address a couple days ago.

glock35ipsc 09-27-2009 06:49 PM

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Jamie - A 6.0 will be an absolute blast in a short bed! :metal:

Driveway Dreams 09-27-2009 10:36 PM

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Bob, Fred was amazing to see in person (post swap). Congratulations again! And good work!!!
:metal: :metal: :metal: :metal: :metal: :metal:

mcbassin 09-27-2009 10:50 PM

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Congrats on getting the truck "finished" for the weekend! I have had several of these design engines and I haven't really had a lack of power but mine have all been at least an extended cab truck. I bet your truck is quite a bit lighter so I bet it will Scoot! :5150::ito:

menace121978 09-28-2009 01:29 AM

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Well... how did he run today Bob?? lookin good in the pics!!

JohnC 09-28-2009 08:16 AM

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I'm glad you have it going man. This has been one impressive thread, and swap. You made it look so easy, and your budget still intact. Great work man you should be really proud.

glock35ipsc 09-28-2009 09:21 AM

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Thanks guys!!! The way Fred runs is simply incredible! Considering it still has the 2.73 rear end in it, I can't wait to get the 3.42 in! :metal:

I am still fighting a minor trans fluid leak at the top fitting on the radiator, but I think there is just probably a small piece of junk in there. I tightened it once at the get together and that seemed to have fixed it as it was dry when we met my wife for dinner in Ft Collins, but I looked this morning and it was wet again. No biggie there, it'll get fixed.

I can feel the lack of gearing on the interstate. At 85-90 in O/D it's OK, but at 75-80 it really needs to be in 3rd. Again, I can't wait for the new gears.

So far, just guestimating based on the gas gauge and the miles I have on it so far, I'm around 22 or so for mileage. :metal: Not complaining at all! I'm sure it will get better with the proper gearing so the engine isn't working so hard.

Hey Dennis.......

joe231 09-28-2009 09:30 AM

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:lol:

so what is the story behind the pic in the pic?

JohnC 09-28-2009 09:32 AM

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Now you need to replace the hood insulation. Don't want to have a dirty cover over that pretty engine. :D

glock35ipsc 09-28-2009 09:35 AM

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I know!!! It looks even worse in the pictures!

On the list now....

JohnC 09-28-2009 09:36 AM

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I'm just giving ya a hard time man. Truck is looking amazing. Major :thumbs: for you man!

menace121978 09-28-2009 11:01 AM

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:lol: thats awesome!! Thanks Bob... you guys are something else!:haha:

I'm glad Fred feels like a new man!! He was telling us he cant wait to sit a little closer to the ground like the toy box! ;)

Driveway Dreams 09-28-2009 11:23 AM

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He will never sit all the way down next to me! :D Well, I shouldn't say never. But the chances are slim! But The Toybox will never keep up with Fred. Well again...chances a slim.


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