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56ClassicTruck 01-25-2011 03:01 AM

Re: Freddy's '52
 
Hey joey, looks like good progress, valves look clean good luck.
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1952ssr 01-25-2011 01:48 PM

Re: Freddy's '52
 
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As far as? on the view I just posted ignition feed would be 12 volt key switched on.

Maybe this will make more sense. On the S10 schematic there is the orange wire from the switch going to the fuse box, I'm assuming that is "ignition switch"(hot in run). Then the pink wire from the switch to the coil and fuse box, I'm assuming that is "ignition"(hot in run bulb test and start). Forgive me for asking so many questions, but I sure do appreciate your help.

RootBeer 6117 01-26-2011 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by 1952ssr (Post 4437447)
Maybe this will make more sense. On the S10 schematic there is the orange wire from the switch going to the fuse box, I'm assuming that is "ignition switch"(hot in run). Then the pink wire from the switch to the coil and fuse box, I'm assuming that is "ignition"(hot in run bulb test and start). Forgive me for asking so many questions, but I sure do appreciate your help.

Shoot man no problem I am always glad to help. You are correct the orange wire feeds part of the the fuse box when the key is turned on and the pink feeds part of the box and the coil when the key is on.My diagram isn't clear enough to see which fuses they feed.
I have had to ask lots of question and gotten help I am glad I can pay it forward.
Your engine is clean have to got to hear it run yet?
We got the belt figured out on mine today its been a three day deal but we got it.
I have to add two of my student joined the forum this week for an English class paper this ought to be fun to read.


Joe

1952ssr 01-27-2011 06:02 PM

Re: Freddy's '52
 
Awesome news on the belt.
I did get to hear my motor run, but let me tell you the Z28 it came out of was ragged and ruff. So I was very surprised to see it that clean.
I think this is how my wirings gonna work. The pink wire "IGN/GAU" fuse (hot in run,bt & start)that did go to the coil will power up my injectors and pcm ignition, fuel pump and MAF. I will figure out tonight about a (hot in run) wire for o2 sensors. I think I can use the choke wire since its gone. From my underhood fuse box a (hot all times) wire will power up my pcm. I'm still in the process of figuring out the brake switch for the TCC and "if" I need the PNP from the PCM (LT1 swap says delete it). I go next week to Hawks 3rd gen to get my PCM flashed only 50 bucks. I'm getting excited!!!!!

RootBeer 6117 01-29-2011 10:59 AM

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SSR
Let me know how it goes. Were is hawks? 50 bucks is a good price, lt1 swap is a couple hours down the road from me, 30 miles from were my mom and dad grew up. But if I could get it done for 50 I am willing.
We got all the head,tail,brake and turn signals working, power seats bolted down and working. I finally gave the ok to put my wiring harness on a diet, Trim a little check and see if all is still working, trim a little more.
One of my student was working on seat belt locations, mounted them temporarily were we thought would work came said; I think we have a problem with the seat belts I can get the belts buckle but I don't think a bigger guy like you will get them to buckle.Umm well he was right time for me to go on a diet.

1952ssr 01-29-2011 12:24 PM

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Hawks is in South Carolina
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RootBeer 6117 01-29-2011 04:41 PM

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Hawks is in South Carolina
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Do they have a web site?

1952ssr 01-29-2011 10:59 PM

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Its hawks3rdgen.com
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1952ssr 02-02-2011 09:54 AM

Re: Freddy's '52
 
Well Monday made the trip to SC to get my ECM reprogramed and then went to Southern Rods and got my A/C-heat unit. Took all day but, saved me a little money. The last big purchase left is getting the gaskets/rubbers for the cab/doors and get two pieces of glass made for the windshield. Everything else is nickel and dime stuff and then getting it going.

watahyahknow 02-02-2011 12:04 PM

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1952ssr 02-18-2011 10:20 AM

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Been plugging along getting things buttoned up on my engine. Hopefully get it cranked by months end. Little things like wire loom, getting hose made, mounting headers and replacing stuff with new items. Not any pictures to show for those things. But, I got my mandrel bent 90's yesterday and spent last night getting my fuel filler tube mocked up. Here are the pictures.

RootBeer 6117 02-19-2011 06:30 PM

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Lookin good,did you figure out the power steering hoses?

1952ssr 02-22-2011 10:34 AM

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Yeah RB I am getting a new pair of Z28 hoses.

Got some things done Saturday and on my day off Monday. Got frame made to relocate fans, fuel filler tube completed, radiator put it again and front clip mounted again. I think I'm gonna have to pull it off one more time to trim some metal in various places. I took my truck off the jack stands and FREAKED out, it had been so long since it was on the ground I had forgot just how low it sat. Here are pictures.

1952ssr 02-23-2011 11:40 AM

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Took the front clip off for hopefully the last time last night. Did some minor metal deletion and now everything on the radiator doesn't rub. Now trying to figure out how to secure the front clip to the frame and where/how to mount the battery. I couldn't help but take a picture.

xpickup 02-23-2011 12:35 PM

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1952ssr, Love the stance. Looks like it is coming right along.

Shannon

ChuckDriver 02-23-2011 08:28 PM

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I like it!!

Indian113 02-23-2011 08:35 PM

Re: Freddy's '52
 
I like what you have done, it's coming together nice. What are you going to do for inner fenders?

Kabwe 02-23-2011 08:54 PM

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1952ssr, Love the stance. Looks like it is coming right along.

Shannon

I agree it looks wicked. I love wicked looking rides.lol

RootBeer 6117 02-23-2011 09:26 PM

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Looking good.
For what its worth,this is were I put my battery. It makes it easy to get to.I'm sure a lot or folks like the clean look under the floor/cab/bed.I like getting to it to keep from something getting fried(damn kids).

watahyahknow 02-23-2011 10:36 PM

Re: Freddy's '52
 
i been watching green machines a while back about that electric dragbike .
the lithium ion batteries are so powerful they make a car battery with the power of a normal battery but the size of a motorcycle battery , you could hide that a bit better maibe even mount it under the seats or dash (no liquids inside could be mounted upsidedown if needed )

1952ssr 02-24-2011 10:16 AM

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Thanks, you guys!!!
Inner fenders.... well, I was laying in bed thinking about that last night. I think I am going to take my s10 inners and mate them with the '52 ones. Since I used the LT radiator the original ones would have to be modded heavily up front. I will go from there where to mount the battery, I have thought about them same location as RB's since my a/c & heater hoses will come out of the factory hole above it and clearence wouldn't be an issue.

1952ssr 03-02-2011 10:30 AM

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Had last Friday off so I got a little done. I went ahead and used the original inner fenders just heavily modded the front but I think it turned out good. In the future I am going to try and put a piece in place from there to the front for full coverage. As you can see got the PS resevior in place and last night made the battery tray it will go where the black mark is on the firewall.

WIDESIDE72 03-11-2011 01:34 PM

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This thread is a WEALTH of information!!! I will be putting a 94 Caprice 9C1 LT1 AND 4L60E in my 55 1st series with an 85 S10 LWB chassis. I am sure that I will be coming back here often.

I have a question aout the Aveo guages. I assume that the spacing between them is different than stock, making in necessary to build a new pod in the dash (?) Would it be possible to separate the gauges to prevent having to build a new gauge pod?

Here is my build thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=422521

1952ssr 03-11-2011 01:45 PM

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[quote=WIDESIDE72;4545684]This thread is a WEALTH of information!!! I will be putting a 94 Caprice 9C1 LT1 AND 4L60E in my 55 1st series with an 85 S10 LWB chassis. I am sure that I will be coming back here often.

I have a question aout the Aveo guages. I assume that the spacing between them is different than stock, making in necessary to build a new pod in the dash (?) Would it be possible to separate the gauges to prevent having to build a new gauge pod?


Afraid not on the pod, your idea was what I had in mind to start. Then I received the pod and quickly saw I was in for moding the dash. If your 9C1 has the green hoses they are good forever (never to fail), I found this out on a impala website when I googled LT1 reverse cooling. If you hadn't got one already, order a after market transmission cross member like 50 bucks. It will make for little work and easiler tail pipe routing.

WIDESIDE72 03-11-2011 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by WIDESIDE72 (Post 4545684)
This thread is a WEALTH of information!!! I will be putting a 94 Caprice 9C1 LT1 AND 4L60E in my 55 1st series with an 85 S10 LWB chassis. I am sure that I will be coming back here often.

I have a question aout the Aveo guages. I assume that the spacing between them is different than stock, making in necessary to build a new pod in the dash (?) Would it be possible to separate the gauges to prevent having to build a new gauge pod?


Afraid not on the pod, your idea was what I had in mind to start. Then I received the pod and quickly saw I was in for moding the dash. If your 9C1 has the green hoses they are good forever (never to fail), I found this out on a impala website when I googled LT1 reverse cooling. If you hadn't got one already, order a after market transmission cross member like 50 bucks. It will make for little work and easiler tail pipe routing.

Mine DOES in fact have the green hoses. I plan to reuse them. As for the crossmember,I have one out of my 79 Malibu that was modded for dual exhaust that I pulled when I put in a G-Force crossmember that I am going to try, as wel as one out of a 97 Silverado before I drop coin on an aftermarket one.

1952ssr 03-21-2011 11:47 AM

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Progress report: more wiring done, firewall / interior painting, and my marker lights I bought off ebay modified then mounted onto the top on my fenders. Oh yeah rear bumper put on also but, I'm not sure I'm gonna leave it on.... your opinions please.

RootBeer 6117 03-21-2011 08:09 PM

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Looking Good SSR I see the rats got a hold of your wires. What do you think of the bumper? I am going to have mine but pull it up and in closer the the body it stuck out to far for my taste, but thats me and I aint like everybody else. It would help hide the gas tank in your case.
Joe

troy54gmc 03-21-2011 08:51 PM

Re: Freddy's '52
 
I gotta agree with rootbeer about bringing it in closer and higher. i dont know about the blinkers on the front fenders??? maybe in a different position, i dont know maybe its just me, i never liked the blinkers on top. but to each his own. i do like the progress and the pictures..:metal:

BlueJeep 03-21-2011 10:02 PM

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I like that bumper. Really fits a "meant to be used" image. I'd run it if it were in my garage...

ChuckDriver 03-21-2011 10:04 PM

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Looking good, keep the bumper!!

1952ssr 03-22-2011 09:12 AM

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Thanks for your input, I'm gonna wait till I actually get it outside to make a decision on the bumper. You know how things look different when you can really step back and think it over. If I do anything it will be tuck it like was mentioned, I hope to get the plastic tank cover at the junkyard or paint it black to conceal it better.

RB, question....is there a way to hook power up the truck (without actually connecting the battery) that would trip itself if something was wrong for my maiden attempt to crank it? I am SOOOOOOOO scared that something is going to fry, and I'm ready to drive this baby without having something major put up a roadblock. TIA

watahyahknow 03-22-2011 09:31 AM

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i think they make gadgets for that they send 12 volts at a verry low amperage through the system and shuts down at the first sighn of trouble maibe you could lend a regulated labratory powersuply they do about the same you can turn up the power slowly get everything to light up without smoking the cables

you should do it in stages big powereaters are halogen lights and wipermotor
indicator lights interiourlight dashboardlights radio (a normal headunit) electric antenna gps handsfree telephone and alarmsystem dont take as mush power
the starter should be tried last on full power to get it to turn over , the relay doesnt take as mush but only aply for a short burst to hear it clicking or you might burn the fieldcoils in the starter because of the lack of amps

another test you could do is put a ohmmeter on the batteryclamps and turn stuff on see if the ohms exeed the suspected values indicating a short .
dont be realy scared if you measure resistance with everything turned of , the radio , clock and sumtimes the interiourlight (when the door or bootlid is open ) allways take a little current to find it you could systematicly unplug stuff , thats the best way to find a short too

RootBeer 6117 03-22-2011 08:57 PM

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SSR
watayaknow has some good advice. You might also consider an in line low amp circuit breaker like I have seen on a lot of 70-80 gm cars. or a very low amp fusible link. I have a power probe it allows me to power or ground circuits and has a breaker that trips if there is a problem.
I bet you be fine you took your time on it.
Joe

1952ssr 03-23-2011 10:42 AM

Re: Freddy's '52
 
Thanks for the input guys and encouragement. I kept all the fuse links from the Z28 power block and everything has a fuse either from the S10 fuse box or the Z28 underhood fuse box. And I have tried to double check each connection before I soldered them.

I went to the junkyard and retrieved the hard heater hoses from the Z28 (thankfully he still has the z after 2 years) and the EVAP cannister. Got the lines mounted last night and boy am I running out of room under the hood.

1952ssr 03-29-2011 10:01 AM

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More progress on the wiring Saturday and mounting of underhood relay/fuse block. Also got my hard line heater hose in place. Last night did a little bondo sanding. Looks like trip to ROD RUN is a bust since it won't be running in two weeks. Probably head down to Year One's first show of the year.

RootBeer 6117 03-30-2011 09:05 PM

Re: Freddy's '52
 
SSR Are those the heater hoses running in the cab throungh the blower fan hole? If they are what are you doing for the heater core?

1952ssr 03-31-2011 09:08 AM

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SSR Are those the heater hoses running in the cab throungh the blower fan hole? If they are what are you doing for the heater core?

They are, the unit I'm using from Southern rods is a a/c - heater combo.

1952ssr 03-31-2011 10:23 AM

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Need some help guys. My wiper motor has only 2 wires coming off of it, neither a chassis ground, with a toggle switch control. I'm thinking that the motor is a 1 speed style (it's an autolite =I'm guessing old) the only wire lacking hooked up to the toggle is the supply. I want to hook it to the s10 wiper harness which has a wire for supply, low speed and hi speed. Any ideas how to hook it up.

RootBeer 6117 03-31-2011 10:38 AM

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SSR
Not sure, it does look like a Ford style wiper does it ground through the body of the wiper?
I found this for an 84 ford truck the earliest I can get for a ford it does show the wiper grounds through the body.
Joe

1952ssr 03-31-2011 10:46 AM

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SSR
Not sure, it does look like a Ford style wiper does it ground through the body of the wiper?

That's what I'm wondering...there were no other wires attached. I think I will hook up the (supply) wire to my battery and see what happens using the toggle.


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