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Yeah she's gonna be a rocket ship now
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Thank you, Rusbuilt! I am loving it!
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Nice. I want to do this some day.
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Team Stepside! I'm in on that.
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Updates
This weekend has been pretty productive.
We spent the weekend completing the move of the tank, compressors and air management equipment from the rear of the frame to the middle/upper frames. One of the issues that I had in the beginning was the potential to hit my tank on the ground if on some super extreme angle (riding dirty) and hitting a dip. This really did not happen often...I think just that time I dragged for Eric. LOL. http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2635.jpg The huge crossmember shown here is trimmed to make room for the fuel cell. This cell will have a custom box holding it in place right under the raised floor, and far up and away from the ground. Plans for accessing it will be in a slick/trick location. Stay tuned. http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2636.jpg http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2639.jpg http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2642.jpg Thankfully, I only managed to wear out the drain plug, which I replaced once we got it all moved up top to the sub floor. This also serves as the opportunity to move my fuel tank out of the cab, and replace it with a high-speed, low drag, sexy, aluminum, 20 gallon fuel cell. http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2655.jpg Now, this is not the final resting location for the fuel cell...just a test fit. We already know that the additional crossmember shown above (little bit of overkill), can be modded to integrate the tank, and keep it WELL above the ground when fully aired out. More on that soon. Here is just a sneak peek of the location, but not the height. More on that later. |
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Now that we have the engine and transmission out of the truck...I decided that I am really serious about the new look...well, that being of the older looking truck...yes...1967, to be exact.
Test fit my new hood. Like it. Nice Patina to it. :) http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2825.jpg We removed the front clip, and set that aside. Dragon will provide me with some fenders; I located a grill and hood...so all we need is to modify the core support, and get the latch and vertical support. I also located a new rear glass. All to be installed later. Removed the heater box. Determined what needs to be done to firewall, and made preparations for it. Before the engine and trans will be mounted permanently, the firewall and surrounding areas will get the treatment. Shaved/cleaned up/painted and ready for the jewel in the jewelry box. http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2829.jpg In the words of an action hero in a movie from the early 2000s..... I want all of that...: http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2832.jpg .....In here: http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2838.jpg |
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so fresh.
http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2839.jpg so clean. http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2840.jpg http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2841.jpg #imjustsaying. Yes...once the engine/trans/shifter position has been locked down, motor mounts straightened out, all of these areas will be painted as well. |
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Another shot of the beautiful gear transfer-er that will help motivate us down the roads. Located new pilot bearing so that the installation of these two assemblies will be a great union.
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http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2919.jpg Now making room for that aforementioned fuel cell. See how big that x-member is? It was an addition put in place for bed rigidity. Will be re-purposed later (mid section), and the ends will be smoothed and welded in place. http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2920.jpg Now the fuel cell can sit lower than the bed, but higher than the lowest part of the step fenders (will never be low enough to reach the ground, even aired out). http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...0/DSC-2923.jpg Thank God for folks that understand the purpose of a truck that rides low. (See exhaust commentary). |
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Wow. Ok. So that pretty much gets you caught up to where we are now. The on thing that I forgot to share is the video of the truck with the 327/TH400 and playing with the switches.
http://youtu.be/l4NYyDUpIPI That is in the link in my signature. Will be correcting many things in the video (done alot of it already)...but the big things to focus on now are coming up. Will be working on this through the week, so hope to make some great progress. This will be fun. |
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liking the direction you're heading!
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Ready to see the 6.0 fired up
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Thor, soon.....soon! Posted via Mobile Device |
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#teamstepside! Do you have any pics of your truck? Posted via Mobile Device |
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Do you have a thread on your Cummins C-10?
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i wanna make a video of my burb some day, but dont know anybody local to me with a video camera and the capabilities to make a good video....... the only person i know is you lol :)
but your almost 2200 miles away so that wouldnt work out to well haha |
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subscribed, nice to see how she started out
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Thanks guys. I will have to see if the thread is here...
Mike...thanks. Eric...fly me up there. I can video it Posted via Mobile Device |
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hahaha. wish i could lol, i would have you bring the c10 as well;)
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Lol :)
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Great news!
Got the engine and transmission married up, which psychologically is a great step, as well as seeing them in place! Took measurements of the engine mounted to the transmission, and from there to the center of the shifter, and that relation to the cab - we have a perfect fit. The shifter will be right where I need it in the cab. We will have to create something smooth to use as a shifter, but otherwise, it is coming along nicely. http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...209-153636.jpg http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...209-153651.jpg http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...209-153708.jpg |
Re: Dirty Dianah (No)... Bagged 72 Stepside/LSx/T56
Hey Leon where abouts does the shifter end up? Looks so long
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Next steps: remove the cab, mount the transmission and engine in place. Frame is already clean, so this will be fun.
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Shawn, I have buckets. The shifter will end up right in the middle of the hump where the high hump sits. It is a beautiful thing. It looks long, but it will be perfect. No mods needed to the tranny.
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Thats awesome can't wait to see more
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awesome!! and looking good!!
I plan on dropping my 6.0 in when the weather breaks!! <subscribed!> :metal: |
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Gonna repaint/clean-up engine/trans, frame, cab, front clip, and bed while your at it? Might as well do at least the frame/suspension, and engine/trans while you got it apart :)
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I must agree with Eric I hate not having done my frame while it was semi apart kills me to see dirt and rust
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Everything is coming along nicely! I am going to set my cab on for a little test fitting this weekend. Hopefully it will work as well as you have described in the earlier post. Ive got a hurst shifter for mine that I would like to use.
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Yes. The frame is already clean (read page 4/see pics with my hand on crossmember). There is no grease!! Just waiting for test fit. Once that is all done, will paint frame and motor/trans.
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Oh. My. Lawd...
Are you in KY or GA? You're truck is absolutely amazing. It is a STRIKING resemblance to my heart and soul, Nasty. What did you end up doing with your old bed? More info on the front frame deal? Air bag setup? Sorry i have so many questions... Seeing this truck gets me all gitty. BTW... https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot..._6166392_n.jpg It'll fit :) |
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