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I'm planning on replacing my LS1 intake (probably the worst stock piece they made) with the tall runner version of that Holley. If you like the look of the stock intake though, FAST makes a really nice piece.
Speaking on looks alone, there's not much that would beat that dual 4-bbl setup, except that ITB/stack setup. Wow. :metal: |
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I like the Holley setup...:D
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Don't lose interest in your project. You will get through the rust repair. It just takes time. I had to put mine on hold for almost a whole year one time. I didn't think I would ever finish it. But now I get to drive anytime I want. Keep your head up.
Please don't put carbs on your motor. Fuel injection is the only way to fly. IMHO |
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Worked on the sheet metal a little tonight...
The corners bunch up when the panels are pressed into shape, these peaks keep the panels from aligning well. Attachment 1379698 I cut through the raised areas with a cut-off wheel and hammered them flat, I'll weld them up and grind them smooth later. Attachment 1379703 I cut the rest of the cab corner off and smoothed the edges. Attachment 1379701 Then I laid the panel in place and marked for the first trim. It will take several trimmings and some grinding to get a tight fit. I am trying to get a tightest seam I can to help reduce the blow through when welding it up. Attachment 1379700 |
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Glad to see you tore into the cab to give it a go. I took a week just mapping my measurements and cutting sheetmetal preparing to weld the panels up. Take your time and measure measure measure. Good luck Buck.
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The bottom edge of the cab corner sort of rolled forward which also made the panels not align...
Attachment 1379710 ... so I pie cut the the panel to straighten the edge. Will also be welded up and smoothed later. ;) Attachment 1379711 |
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You're attacking those panels like a pro. I thought you hadn't done this before?? Keep it up!
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Those videos must teach you a lot, because it sure looks like you know what you are doing. I might have to get me a set.
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Man...bodywork...I don't want to know what is under the bondo on mine....
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Sweet! :metal:
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A little progress,,,
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Looking Good there Buck!
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Killer score on the Porterbuilt gear! Nice work on the cab corner too. Keep up the good work.
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So... (It's never good when the conversation begins with "So...") :lol: So I am thowing in the towel on the rust repair and taking the cab up to DeWayne and his crew at Nsane Hot Rodz. Plans for the moment include blasting and priming the sheet metal, rust repair, as well as powder coat for the frame and suspension parts. I just do not have the talent or the temperment to accomplish the repairs to the level I want them done. I'd like to have a nice straight truck and I think this is the best avenue to reach that goal. While the sheet metal and frame are gone I'll work on the detailing the engine and transmission. Oh, and clean up my garage!! :eek: |
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Frame looks good. Looking at that new crossmember makes me want one even more now. Gotta draw the line somewhere. :lol:
Understand the body work deal. I'm considering your plan as a backup but going to try and give it a go first. |
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Good plan, Buck! Looking forward to seeing their work.
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So what is the purpose of this piece? And does it replace anything? |
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It stiffens the frame and replaces the trailing arm and transmission crossmembers.[/QUOTE]
Ah ok gotcha! thanks! |
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