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litew8 11-24-2013 07:28 PM

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np man. I can imagine - that Flicker page looks like it's designed to protect your pictures from hotlinking (which is what you just did above :lol:)

Bomp 11-24-2013 07:32 PM

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Whooooo Hoooooooooo

You got pics. May the internet never be tha same!!!!!!!!!!!!



Those blankets are a good deal for the price but more important. Get it and keep it running.

Low Elco 11-24-2013 07:39 PM

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Thanks again, guys! I appreciate it! Lots of frustration, wish they hadn't jacked it up on this end. Hopefully you'll see some output from me.

litew8 11-24-2013 07:46 PM

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Best thing to probably do in your Flicker situation, break out Notepad on your computer. Copy/paste all Address URL's from Flicker into Notepad for pictures you want to post here. Compile the list of URL's w/comments in Notepad, then copy/paste it all over in here to post/edit when done. You'll need to work a little extra to put the pictures in the image icon from the toolbar, but it should all be rather mundane/repetitive after you get the hang of it. :lol:

nasqar 11-24-2013 07:47 PM

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Nice pics man....glad you could finally share, lol. I am not technically inclined so this thread thing mad me really upset at times but I think I have finally figured most of it out. :cong:

Mr Chevorlet 11-24-2013 09:29 PM

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Nice job good looking truck and loved this thread.

Low Elco 11-25-2013 09:41 AM

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Thanks for the nice comments, and all the help! (Lord knows I need it!)

jlsanborn 11-25-2013 11:45 AM

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So I've been able to directly upload images from my pewter to the site and the site has been automatically resizing them for me just like the old days. Is that not working for you?

jlsanborn 11-25-2013 11:53 AM

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Boy and I fought a leaky intake on his S10. Different reasons but same deal with the smokin and crap. While I have never had to use any kind of pucky around the intake ports, we ended up using a very light coat of gasket maker. I tried the aviation grade permatex stuff but the best bet I think was the 1194. It's the goo we use to seal our two stroke engine cases. Fuel proof! Yeller's still lookin sharp Chip!

Low Elco 11-25-2013 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by jlsanborn (Post 6387690)
So I've been able to directly upload images from my pewter to the site and the site has been automatically resizing them for me just like the old days. Is that not working for you?

Don't even know what that is. I always did the resize in advance 5 at a time thing. No workie for me. I'm quite certain it's me.

Low Elco 11-25-2013 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by jlsanborn (Post 6387705)
Boy and I fought a leaky intake on his S10. Different reasons but same deal with the smokin and crap. While I have never had to use any kind of pucky around the intake ports, we ended up using a very light coat of gasket maker. I tried the aviation grade permatex stuff but the best bet I think was the 1194. It's the goo we use to seal our two stroke engine cases. Fuel proof! Yeller's still lookin sharp Chip!

(Crosses fingers) Seems to have made it better. This motor's been weird since we had it done 6-7 years ago. Hell, I dunno. We'll see. I tried the skim coat trick the first time, I don't even think it touched it. We've run this same intake all this time, I think it's been a long term thing.

Thanks, John! Boppa gets guys stoppin' him all the time about it. Interestingly, a lot of 'em are pro body guys, it seems. Which is, I guess, a nice compliment.

Old School Low 12-10-2013 06:49 PM

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Man, I would love for me and my truck to be around you guys and your shop. You are doing it and doing it right.

Low Elco 12-11-2013 09:02 AM

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Man, I would love for me and my truck to be around you guys and your shop. You are doing it and doing it right.

Thanks! Just an (Unfortunately) attached garage. I need to win this Mega lotto deal. Then, brother, I'd be showin' y'all some doin' it right! I wish you'd move in next door- I need a bad influence to get me off my lead ass!

gdavis 01-14-2014 09:05 PM

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I looked over your build again. It looks like we had done the same thing but in different time zones. I enjoyed your build. I hope to shoot some color in the near future. Winter here in Fl. is our rainey season. But it better than the snow. keep it coming and good luck.

Low Elco 01-15-2014 09:11 AM

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Sadly, there'll be some action on this later in the spring. Rod Knock. Thanks for the look, George!

sduckworth13 01-20-2014 11:57 AM

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That's not good to hear that the rods knocking. Hope Yeller is able to make it to Riverside again this year.

Low Elco 01-20-2014 01:40 PM

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Us too. We'll see how it goes.

jlsanborn 01-20-2014 10:11 PM

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Bummer! Got it mapped out at all? Rebuild or something different? Didn't you guys just go throught the heads?

Low Elco 01-21-2014 09:32 AM

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Yep, just did the heads. No oil pressure. Apparently the overheating was worse than we thought.

We could yank it and do rings and bearings, but we'll be 8 bills in and still basically in the same spot.

Uncle Matt has the hookup with a friend that runs a salvage with 5.3 takeouts for $1500 complete. And, then we'll need all the tagalong stuff. But, Boppa is getting ready to have surgery on both eyes, and he's basically retired. And, it's colder'n Old Billy Ned here. So, it's just gonna haveta wait 'til we get it together. We'll see.

TchncnDen 02-05-2014 01:26 PM

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Chant with me now.....LSX, LSX, LSX! It's so easy to do and can be done cheaper than the price of a quality rebuild on a small block. Just don't get caught up in all the mod's or they can get expensive quick.

mcbassin 02-05-2014 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by TchncnDen (Post 6509615)
Chant with me now.....LSX, LSX, LSX! It's so easy to do and can be done cheaper than the price of a quality rebuild on a small block. Just don't get caught up in all the mod's or they can get expensive quick.

X2 You will spend a bunch of $$ on a rebuild.

Low Elco 02-06-2014 09:08 AM

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It's certainly in the discussion. It'll be a while before anything happens, it's too damn cold. -12 in the truck this am.

DransportGarage 02-09-2014 06:30 PM

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Well, LE, I read the whole thread. This is quite a saga. I feel like I've known you and Boppa for years. The good news is, he probably wouldn't be driving Old Yeller right now with the weather and all, and hopefully you'll have him in business for spring.

The LS route sounds nice, but it comes with its own learning curve. I'd keep the cost and the timeline to a minimum. I'd disassemble and inspect the lower end, then clean the block. Check for cracks, and deck and crank bore straightness. Then decide what to do. If you have 882 heads now (or 993s), they're 76 cc, so decking and head resurfacing are not a problem. Gen 1 parts are pretty cheap, and all of your bling would still fit.

Low Elco 02-10-2014 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by DransportGarage (Post 6517355)

The LS route sounds nice, but it comes with its own learning curve. I'd keep the cost and the timeline to a minimum. I'd disassemble and inspect the lower end, then clean the block. Check for cracks, and deck and crank bore straightness. Then decide what to do. If you have 882 heads now (or 993s), they're 76 cc, so decking and head resurfacing are not a problem. Gen 1 parts are pretty cheap, and all of your bling would still fit.

This.

We had a bit of a discussion about this last night. It SOUNDS good, but Boppa knows NOTHING about this LS bidness, (and he's PO'd and frustrated enough) and I know just enough to get myself in trouble. We are the kings of the little niggling problems, as has been well documented here. It'd be different if it was my truck and my problem and my time in my garage, but it ain't, and the std. SBC stuff works. If we yank it, it's down for a week and back up with known good systems. I really just want the damn thing to run right so he can enjoy it. Anyone got an "old reliable" oil covered, smoking, no compression 283/Glide lying around?;)

The good thing is, he's not using it now, and it's too damn cold to mess with. We've got another couple months to decide.

Thanks for the nice comments Dran, and thanks for the support everyone. Yeller shall rise again, it'll just be a minute.

Xeen 02-10-2014 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Low Elco (Post 6518343)
Anyone got an "old reliable" oil covered, smoking, no compression 283/Glide lying around?;)

I sent you a PM.


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