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I should clear up my question the lower radiator hose is for LS engine swap with stock radiator.
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That color is going to look great
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Picked up the cab today/tonight. Got it in the shop. Now need some time to put it on the frame. Can't wait. |
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Good deal! :metal: Mocking up all of your sheet metal the plan?
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Problem is the bed situation..... still not sure what to do with it yet. |
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Ok don't laugh. Since it was pouring down rain outside I didn't want to take the cab outside so I made this work inside dropped right on no problems.
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Talk about a tight fit!!! I know I measured many many times. But man fit in nice and tight but enough room to slide my hand in around the back of the motor.
The only thing that is to close for me is the return transmission line. It is hitting the cab. So I ordered a 45° elbow that will replace the straight fitting and we should be good. Now for a question. What is the best way to square up the cab to the frame? |
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After getting all the body bushings and bolts in I stood back and as was like wow!!!!
I have not seen this truck assembled this far. Remember this truck is coming together from pieces, non of these parts have ever been on the same truck together. |
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Wow, looks great! :metal: Laughed just a little bit, very ingenious Scott! :lol:
Not a body guy but I would think you can check inner rocker to frame for side to side and some squaring. That’ll get you close but needs the front clip and then a bed to tell the whole story. |
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All we did was raise and lower as it didn't move other than that. I did what you were saying regarding trying to square the Cab to the frame. I just wanted to make sure that it was even on both sides and not needed to be like a 1/2" to one side for some reason. |
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Good morning guys.
Had some time last night to get the doors mounted and adjusted. Thought what the heck keep going!!! Got the fenders on and grill installed. Need to adjust the passenger fender a little more but couldn't do it by myself. When I left last night it was 1/8" out of square. Not bad for doing it by myself. The aftermarket radiator support needs some work holes don't line up etc. I will drill them out and repair after I blow it apart for paint. Feeling pretty good about it. I took a picture of the truck and sent it to him with the caption "check out MY truck". LOL. With sports, FFA and homework he doesn't have much time to help. Oh and he said. "Your crazy" |
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Anyone up for a little window frame bending????
Talked to my body guy. He said it was looking good. Gave me a little encouragement on getting the window frame correct. I knew I had to bend it but wanted him to verify. 10 min after he left. It was ready!!!! Now I need to get the holes in the fenders welded up and get them either dipped or blasted. I am going to clean up what I can but will soak the seams/pinch welds with rust converter. Bad thing is no one is close to me that does that stuff. I guess I could just blast them with media from tractor supply or soda blast them. any ideas? |
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:phat:Very, very nice Scott, great stance! :thumbs:
Kind of a PITA, but if you've got a compressor that'll keep up you could blast those parts yourself? |
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Yes I have a large 80 gallon 5.5 hp compressor. Just not sure the best media to use and where to get it. Also. Be nice to just drop off and pick up lol. |
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I use black oxide for blasting. Tractor supply is the cheapest place to get it. or fine grit sand. I also filter the black oxide and reuse it several times to save cost.
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Until I figure out what I am going to do with the blasting. I went ahead and welded up the holes on the door from the trim.
More to come. |
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I picked up some 80 grit Garnet at work to see if it would work. A little aggressive but not to bad. The Garnet was nice to clean up. I will see if we have anything a little finer and try it. Tractor supply was out of the black oxide so I will have to wait.
I was able to get the passenger fender cleaned up on the inside. I am going to coat the pinch welds/lap joints with rust encapsulator. I think that it will help keep the fender from rusting in places I cant get to, to clean up the rust. my paint and body guy said that it would not hurt. Sorry no pictures today. |
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Per the Black Diamond, I think i bought the medium grit then decided it was to course so bought some fine grit. |
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Hey Mike thanks for the link. I will look into it. I know my body guy uses rust mort. But I like the idea of the wicking properties you spoke of.
An update. I was able to get the doors and fenders and cowl aligned about as good as I can. Got all the gaps as close as I can get. So now I have a few questions. Is it common to cut up or weld up on the cowl to make the gaps correct? I am trying to keep the gaps at 3/16" no more than 1/4" Check out the pictures of the passenger side. |
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The driver side gaps are much better. I was hoping that both would be this good but no luck.
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Motor Monday picture!!!:metal:
Ok so I got the hood hinges installed. Now time to square it all up and put the hood on and check fitment |
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I have seen a couple builds here where they sliced and diced the cowl a bit, nothing I have done so I can advise much on that. It does look like that maybe the addition of a length of welding rod to the rear of the passenger side may help get that gap to the door closed up a bit.
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It looks great, thinking your gaps are well within GM specs! ;) I concur time to see what the hood will tell you?
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