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Strodder 03-22-2009 11:10 AM

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Hang in there. You still have a lot more sanding to do. Even after it's painted. But it will be worth it. Keep up the good work.

shrunken66stroker 03-22-2009 11:59 AM

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WARNING! This thread will slow down drastically for the next few weeks. I've got a baby boy on the way that's due on Thursday. I'll be on lock down for a while after that. I'll have to sneak out for an hour or two at a time, which we all know isn't enough to do much. I've also got a big job coming up at the end of April so progress will be slow for a while. Hopefully I'll have wheels in May and this thing will be on the ground.

Strodder 03-22-2009 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by shrunken66stroker (Post 3212053)
WARNING! This thread will slow down drastically for the next few weeks. I've got a baby boy on the way that's due on Thursday. I'll be on lock down for a while after that. I'll have to sneak out for an hour or two at a time, which we all know isn't enough to do much. I've also got a big job coming up at the end of April so progress will be slow for a while. Hopefully I'll have wheels in May and this thing will be on the ground.

Congrats on your new baby Boy. Your life will change. Hang in there. :lol:

Strodder 03-22-2009 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by shrunken66stroker (Post 3211593)
Glad to see it didn't blow up on you. I'll have to take a trip to the salvage yard and see what they have.

I just saw this tank on e-bay. What do you think?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CHEVR...mZ170297956499

shrunken66stroker 03-22-2009 04:00 PM

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I have a 2yr old already so I know the deal. It's just alot less sleep and twice the dirty diapers.
The tank on ebay looks iffy. I'd rather have someone else guinea pig that one. I'll go the scrap yard route I think. Thanks

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 3212375)
I just saw this tank on e-bay. What do you think?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CHEVR...mZ170297956499


SCOTI 03-22-2009 11:22 PM

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Awsome build & excellent documentation so far. You mentioned the Baers were pricy. If you don't mind, how bad was it? Looks like 13" GT-Plus up front & 12" Track-Plus out back?

Also..... Could you take a measurement for me? I was curious of the dimension between the top of the frame rail to the top of the ART c-notch.

shrunken66stroker 03-23-2009 12:16 AM

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It's a 13" GT-plus 2 piston up front and a 13" track plus single piston out back. The size is why I spent the money for them. I'm going to be running 20's on front and back and wanted them to be the rotors to be the same size. I looked for the Baer receipt but couldn't find it. If I remember correctly the set up with 2.5" drop spindles, steel braided flex lines, drilled and slotted rotors and adjustable prop valve was a little under 4K. Call Baer and order from them directly like I did and you may save a little. The pads are a direct swap with 97' Corvette pads when they ware out.

The frame above the rear axle is about 5.5" thick. After the notch there is about 1 5/8" of thickness left. There is still frame rail underneath and it seems pretty solid. The notch is made of the same thickness steel that the frame is. Each notch is bolted in with two 5/8" bolts and twelve 7/16" bolts.

SCOTI 03-23-2009 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by shrunken66stroker (Post 3213338)
It's a 13" GT-plus 2 piston up front and a 13" track plus single piston out back.... If I remember correctly the set up with 2.5" drop spindles, steel braided flex lines, drilled and slotted rotors and adjustable prop valve was a little under 4K."

Ouch!

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The frame above the rear axle is about 5.5" thick. After the notch there is about 1 5/8" of thickness left. There is still frame rail underneath and it seems pretty solid.
1 5/8"..... Excellent. Thanks very much!

shrunken66stroker 03-23-2009 01:52 AM

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After I put the stroker in it, I'm going to drive the $h!t out of it on the track. I don't want this to be a work in progress for ever. It's going to take a while longer now to get it finished but when I'm done there won't be anything left to upgrade.

83burban 03-23-2009 04:03 PM

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Great work...couple questions though.

What body filler are you using, and what brand primer do you plan on using? I am trying to save up for my body work right now and am looking for suggestions.

shrunken66stroker 03-23-2009 04:10 PM

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I'm using Evercoat Rage Extreme filler. It's not cheap but it's the best I've ever used. The first primer is going to be a ureathane epoxy primer because the truck is in bare metal but has filler on it. The second will be Evercoat Slick Sand. It's a high build primer surfacer that will flatten out nice after block sanding. You have to shoot it through a 1.8mm tip at least because of the high content of solids in it. It creates extra work on flat panels but sands extra straight.

aggie91 03-24-2009 01:33 PM

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Congrats on the Baby Boy!! My youngest 2 are only 22 months apart so I know what is ahead for you.

I love this build. I have a 65 that I got from my grandfather when I turned 16 I have owned it longer that anyone else...I am the 3rd owner. Grandpa bought it used 7 months before I was born. My plan for it is similar to yours, stock outside, modified under the skin...

Again, great work.

shrunken66stroker 03-24-2009 09:11 PM

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Thanks Aggie. It might be a while before I'm posting progress again but I'll still throw things out every now and then. For instance, did chevy engineers design in a place on the inner fender for tools and hardware? What other purpose could this indentation serve?

protrash64 03-24-2009 09:20 PM

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I know!!!! :lol:..I worked with an older guy and he said they used to put beer in there to get it into the drive-in!!! The whole space, anyway....

Strodder 03-24-2009 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by protrash64 (Post 3217180)
I know!!!! :lol:..I worked with an older guy and he said they used to put beer in there to get it into the drive-in!!! The whole space, anyway....

But who would want warm Beer? :lol:

joe231 03-24-2009 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by shrunken66stroker (Post 3217151)
Thanks Aggie. It might be a while before I'm posting progress again but I'll still throw things out every now and then. For instance, did chevy engineers design in a place on the inner fender for tools and hardware? What other purpose could this indentation serve?

maybe room for the hinge to fold down:uhmk: :lol:

shrunken66stroker 03-25-2009 01:49 AM

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good point. i'm going with a hard ware dish though.

joe231 03-25-2009 08:12 AM

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:lol:
:thumbs:

jchav62 03-25-2009 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by shrunken66stroker (Post 3214414)
I'm using Evercoat Rage Extreme filler. It's not cheap but it's the best I've ever used. The first primer is going to be a ureathane epoxy primer because the truck is in bare metal but has filler on it. The second will be Evercoat Slick Sand. It's a high build primer surfacer that will flatten out nice after block sanding. You have to shoot it through a 1.8mm tip at least because of the high content of solids in it. It creates extra work on flat panels but sands extra straight.

Good info, Greg...You really know your sh!t!

shrunken66stroker 03-25-2009 01:22 PM

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Thanks Joe. Wish me luck, we're going in tonight at 10 to be induced. Should have a baby boy tomorrow morning some time.
I'm doing my part to pass on the Chevy truck lovin gene. Be back around soon.


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Originally Posted by jchav62 (Post 3218212)
Good info, Greg...You really know your sh!t!


jchav62 03-25-2009 02:37 PM

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Good luck! Congrats... Keep us posted.

4dranch 03-25-2009 03:06 PM

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Congrats...

:ennyd::wave::ennyd:

derider 03-25-2009 03:08 PM

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Good luck hope everything goes good. Before you know it you will have a liitle truck buddy!

Strodder 03-25-2009 03:10 PM

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Good luck to you & your wife on your new Boy. Need pictures.:bann:

jgh64pkup 03-25-2009 03:50 PM

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is that a 5 on 41/2 bolt circle i couldn't tell by the pics


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