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SCOTI 04-05-2020 01:13 PM

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Clearance @ the a-arm/upper bag mount is about the same. Each side can be trimmed back as well but it appears it won't take much if necessary:

TA_C10 04-05-2020 11:54 PM

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Nice work here sir. Precise.

SCOTI 04-10-2020 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 8709536)
Well.... The guy cutting the brackets was @ his shop from around noon till 6pm yesterday but I never heard from him about the brackets :banghead:

One week later & still waiting. He did reach out to me mid-week to say that he sent my template & dimension sheet over to a friend of his that has a laser for 'a better cut bracket'. He again indicated he would have them done/back by "tomorrow". 'Tomorrow' was yesterday.....

Looks like I'll just remake my template & make them by hand like usual. Frustrating.

TA_C10 04-10-2020 03:50 PM

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You have the patience required ;) But I certainly understand that frustration...

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Inverter 04-11-2020 11:50 AM

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Cant you run that cross shaft bolt from the outside? You’ll have some alignment shims there too.

rodstored-72 04-13-2020 02:17 PM

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very nice scotti,
so did you check the internals on that engine that N2TRUX gave you... I wouldn't be surprised if he pulled all the guts out!!…. :lol:!!!
nice beginning on this:ito:
...I will try to follow along....:smoke:

SCOTI 04-13-2020 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by rodstored-72 (Post 8715771)
very nice scotti,
so did you check the internals on that engine that N2TRUX gave you... I wouldn't be surprised if he pulled all the guts out!!…. :lol:!!!
nice beginning on this:ito:
...I will try to follow along....:smoke:

LoL…. He didn't mess w/anything on this one. I pulled it apart to correct the worn items & although there was significant carbon build-up on the pistons, it was about what you would expect for a 70k mile motor.

SCOTI 04-13-2020 02:32 PM

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I guess I'll update quickly while I'm here & just edited the pics.

I got my brackets from the contractor @ my work that uses a guy that knows a guy.....

SCOTI 04-13-2020 02:34 PM

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Quick test fit after I picked them up. They're cut from .250" material:

aggie91 04-14-2020 09:46 AM

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Nice. Brackets look good.

Do you think you will have this truck at C10's in the Park later this year?

SCOTI 04-14-2020 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by aggie91 (Post 8716234)
Nice. Brackets look good.

Do you think you will have this truck at C10's in the Park later this year?

Could I deplete my bank account & get it done by then? Yep... If parts were coming in within days of wanting them. The reality is that doesn't happen enough. Plus, when I'm buying stuff, I usually still have to tweak things from that point so it (the process) stacks up. Take these brackets as an example. Almost 2wks for something that I was told could be done overnight. It didn't work out that way despite trying. Now that I have them, they look like a 'go' but I still don't have the final a-arm set-up so I can't confirm. Hopefully they arrive within the next week or two. I have the drivers side base plates cut & drilled already but can't weld things up until I can do final mock-up of the actual parts. For this week, I'll focus on the pass side & get it to the same point as the drivers.

I know you know how it is when you're doing these builds on a tight budget. I am pushing forward & try to do something toward the build every day to keep my momentum.

My goal is to get it finished how I want it vs. by a set date (which impacts decisions). Timelines don't seem to ever work how I want so I stopped focusing on them. Besides.... I wouldn't be able to get it in anyway & it would just be parked in some random spectator lot.

aggie91 04-15-2020 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 8716264)


I know you know how it is when you're doing these builds on a tight budget. I am pushing forward & try to do something toward the build every day to keep my momentum.

My goal is to get it finished how I want it vs. by a set date (which impacts decisions). Timelines don't seem to ever work how I want so I stopped focusing on them. Besides.... I wouldn't be able to get it in anyway & it would just be parked in some random spectator lot.

That is the best way to finish a project...I think that deadlines are good, but for hobby projects, it can influence decisions that end up being a compromise on what your final vision is or should have been. I have 3 passes to C10's, but only 1 running truck at the moment, it is starting to looks like 1 of the 3 might not make it...

SCOTI 04-15-2020 09:37 AM

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That is the best way to finish a project...I think that deadlines are good, but for hobby projects, it can influence decisions that end up being a compromise on what your final vision is or should have been. I have 3 passes to C10's, but only 1 running truck at the moment, it is starting to looks like 1 of the 3 might not make it...

Well.... If it comes down to it, the dually is definitely ready for action.

SCOTI 04-21-2020 07:35 PM

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Got the e-mail w/tracking number info today from PB Fab. Arms are on their way as scheduled.

SCOTI 04-29-2020 10:02 AM

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Porterbuilt narrowed arms mocked up in place to make sure the C/O's still clear despite the reduction of width. They clear.

I have the drivers side mocked up. The lowers fit w/o fuss. Once in place & secured w/the hardware (not final torque but enough to compress a split lock washer), the arm can easily be rotated up/down.

The uppers have what I feel is an alignment issue between the shaft/bushings & the barrels they seat into.
The bushings go into the barrels.
The bushings slide over the shafts properly.
But the alignment is off when assembling the combination of parts.

I forced the driver side together to allow verifying I could still move forward. With the arm in place & no hardware to limit it's movement, they require a lot of force to pivot them up/down.

SCOTI 04-29-2020 10:06 AM

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And here is what I need to correct w/the uppers....

tinydb84 04-29-2020 05:05 PM

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Well that doesn't look right. Is Porterbuilt going to send you replacements?

SCOTI 04-29-2020 07:06 PM

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Well that doesn't look right. Is Porterbuilt going to send you replacements?

I haven't contacted them yet. I've been making inquiry's from others on how theirs worked, if they encountered similar issues, & getting some legit real user feedback.

I forced the driver side upper together so I could just do the physical mock-up. I staged the pass side upper just for pics to show a buddy which confirmed both upper arms if installed 'as is' will be in a bind. Two people I discussed the topic with (both owners of PB Delrin bushed arms) said there were assembly struggles & that the arms were hard to pivot but that everything worked out ok w/full vehicle weight.

We have a thing in my group that's a regular TAG line for me: "ScotLuck". I'll be the one crossing fingers that "everything works ok" & won't get the same positive result. Or.... I expect more out of the sum total of parts I research & decide to use. I suppose when things don't work it makes me a PITA in situations like this (because of my expectations). My thoughts are that a quality Delrin bushed a-arm should be bind-free & easily pivot (not pivot like it's on needle bearings but pivot smoothly w/o any serious bind). After assembling the lower arm, installing it, & seeing/feeling how easily it pivots..... it TELLS me the uppers definitely are not alike.

I've always had a good relationship w/Mr. P. so I'll get my ducks in a row & go from there. I'm going to disassemble the drivers side & get some measurements. I'm thinking maybe some tweaking in the hydraulic press can possibly align things better. Once I have some dimensions, I'll reach out to Nate & see what he thinks the best approach is for a positive outcome.

SkinnyG 04-29-2020 10:20 PM

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I think it would warp like that if the balljoint mount was welded to the arms after the pivots were welded on.

It should warp less if the balljoint plate is welded first, and then the pivots welded on after.

SCOTI 04-29-2020 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyG (Post 8728783)
I think it would warp like that if the balljoint mount was welded to the arms after the pivots were welded on.

It should warp less if the balljoint plate is welded first, and then the pivots welded on after.

Kind of trying to determine that (order of steps). That helps determining if there's a 'better' way if tweaking w/force to arrive back where you want it. I have a machinist buddy going to verify/measure things w/me tomorrow & see what his thoughts are. I'll contact Nate once I have numbers to discuss.

Just a curve in the road :cool:

SCOTI 04-30-2020 08:31 PM

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Had a second set of eyes look @ the arms today for his thoughts. My co-worker has a machinist background so after I explained my issue/concern the first thing he did was grab a straight edge he uses on equipment @ the plant & checked alignment between the 2 bushing housings. They are not aligned. It does appear one end pulled away as a result of heat.

We then did some measuring on a 'special' machined-flat ceramic/granite block they use just for measuring. Shim stock indicated .115"; dial gauge was a little higher @ .131". The shim stock was slid under @ the center of the barrel; the dial gauge was close to the outer edge so the variance makes sense.

I also brought another set of C10 upper arms (from a different manufacturer) that utilize Delrin bushings to compare pivot resistance @ the shaft for both sets. He agrees there is definite bind from misalignment.

He confirmed we can probably tweak the arms so alignment is better between the 2 bushing barrels/housings. But, since tweaking them could also possibly damage them (doubtful but possible), I e-mailed PB to get their thoughts before I do anything.

SkinnyG 04-30-2020 10:53 PM

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Hydraulic press them back into alignment. Upper arms aren't that heavily stressed anyway. :D

SCOTI 04-30-2020 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyG (Post 8729525)
Hydraulic press them back into alignment. Upper arms aren't that heavily stressed anyway. :D

Waiting for his ok.

If anything goes wrong, I'm not eating the cost because I shouldn't have to mess w/correcting anything. I'm confident I can get things where they need but again just crossing my T's & dotting my I's.

SCOTI 05-03-2020 02:36 PM

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Nate responded w/acknowledgement that he could see what I was talking about from my pictures. He asked me for some additional specific info & requested that I try tightening the partially assembled Driver side arm to spec since I only zapped it w/my cordless impact.

I torqued the Driver side arm from 100ftlbs up to 140ftlbs. While it did improve the alignment @ the bushing housings the rotational drag was still significant. I responded Friday w/the additional info & will see what the next step is once he replys.

SCOTI 05-04-2020 05:51 PM

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I got a follow-up phone call today & will be moving forward. Based on measurements & numbers discussed, the amount the arm is off is related to some stretch from building & consistent w/what he's seen. Once torqued, the alignment is better. He say these arms do start off tighter than others by design but work fine w/the full truck weight.

I'm good w/moving forward. He offered to work w/me if I'm not ok w/things (as I get farther along w/the assembly). Nate is always great to work & talk with concerning this stuff.


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