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Sound deadened the floor, inner quarters and roof today. We use a product called VB1X from Cascade Engineering. It goes on purple and turns black when it dries. It really gets rid of the feeling of being in a tin can. After 2.5 Gallons we have no echoes in this truck! :metal:
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Been wondering how that spray on stuff works.
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Nice work, I'm going to have to look into that sound deadening spray while I have my interior out.
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The process I follow is to spray all of the floor/inner panels & roof with the spray in VB1X. I then go over the high noise areas with the roll out stuff that conforms with heat.
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Today the fenders, front wheel wells, cowl vent panel and radiator support were painted. I still have a little work to do on the hood before it is painted tomorrow. Front and side doors are installed which makes it look MUCH bigger! I have been working like crazy to get my home garage ready for this beast. Having to downsize the tools & modify the space to get it to fit. I need a bigger garage! I brought in a 1947 Ford COE and a 1959 Chevy Stepside at the shop for the restoration department so this burb HAS TO GO! Day by day it's getting closer! I'm not even thinking about what still has to be done. It's just crossing things off the list so it's moveable at this point.
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Is it still holed up, or ya got somethin' going on?
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Other projects have totally gotten in the way. That and my ADD makes it impossible to focus on one thing at a time! Customers cars are no problem. We make a blueprint and follow the path to completion. For me I fall into the trap that I tell all of my customers not to. The "while we are at it" syndrome. My latest hiccup is the motor set up. I have a 396 all bored out and hopped up with a built turbo 400 to handle the horsepower. The more I think about it though the more I want to switch to an LS set up. Maybe I will just flip a coin :-)
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I vote big block!
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If I switch out to an LS it will be to a 6.0 out of an 06 Vette. I have a buddy that has one with 70k on it. I really like being able to start the thing every time after it has sat for a couple of weeks...or months. I say all of this but this 396 is sitting here waiting for me just to finish bolting it together and start it up. Procrastination may just get the best of me. |
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funny..... I have exactly the same problems concerning ADD....
When I work on my Sub I start one thing and end up doing an other :lol: |
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OK...I think I am back on track. Motor is going in!!!!! Headers were ceramic coated and I painted the intake manifold black. Billet Specialties Serpentine System is on the way! Yay progress!
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Looks great!!! Love those valve covers.
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Woooohoooo! Progress! Looks tight!
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My son and I went down to the shop this afternoon to try and install the drivers side header. Didnt happen. Its too tight between the head and the frame rail. I was going to just unbolt the motor and lift it up with the cherry picker but I couldnt find the bracket that mounts to the intake manifold to lift the motor. Oh well. Tomorrow is another day!
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Just went through your entire build thread and love it. Awesome work! Going to be tagging along.
Just a quick question...Where do you purchase the VB1X by Cascade Engineering? Thanks! |
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You can purchase it from www.partsexpress.com. |
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OK, so I originally was going with a Billet Specialties Serpentine system but I changed out to a Vintage Air Frony Runner. I just had a chance to start installing it this eve so here is the in pr o cess photo. Hopefully I can finish it up tomorrow.
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Here is the photo.
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That looks very nice!
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nice build
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Got a little more done this eve. There was a problem with the power steering pump so ill have to order a new one tomorrow. There is still plenty to do in the mean time!!! Painless wiring showed up last week and the new Wilwoods will be here next week.
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Yay...more goodies showed up!!!!!!
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Is it Thoroughly embarrassed I have not gotten much further Thursday today? I did install the fenders but we got pretty buried at the shop so...on the back burner she goes :waah:
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Hey Buddy wanted to thank you again for estimate on my daughters rx8. I might get my burb running before yours, but hey when its sunny ya gotta bail hay right.....let me know if you need any help.
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Well how is life in Oregon now after thanksgiving.
I love this build. I am thinking of one similar but doing a full custom chassis that has a modern ifs similar to a raptor. |
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That should be a cool build. When you are at SEMA its the different things that are popular. Use a Raptor motor while your at it! |
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More updates to come on Monday!
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Alright, am I going to have to come back out there and get this moving again??? Dont feel too bad as with all the cold weather we are having I cant get out into the shop to work on mine either. Lookin for rear seats, do you have any??
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Hey Mike! Unfortunately, I do not have any rear seats laying around. I do have a front bench seat frame but that's about it.
We have been consistently about 3 weeks out on the Collision Repair end of our business so the Suburban was moved over to another wing of our building where it can sit and not get covered in dust. I have acquired quite the pile of cool parts for this thing lately. Ring Brothers hood hinges, Entropy Radiator, Restomod Haymaker AC system with custom vents, Smoothie front bumper and I'm sure I am missing something because the shelves are full of boxes. The motor is being pulled next week to go over to a friends motor shop. He is going to break it in and Dyno it. That should be fun! The plan is to have this completed by summer so we can make the show circuit. SEMA 2016 is also on the list. We already have a 47 Ford COE hot rod pizza truck that is on its way there so we might as well take the Suburban as well. We shall see!!!!! |
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just give me a shout if I can help out in any way.
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BADASS truck.....
Me like... |
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Nice ride. Picked up my 70 Sub in Dec '15.
I'm watching now, looking for ideas. Keep up the good work. |
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Update on progress...um pretty much where it was :-( But, I do believe we are back on track. We have been working on some huge projects here at our shop and they are finally to a point where I can possibly work on my own stuff. Bought a new house with a custom 2 level barn/shop so the burb now has a proper home :-) Here are a few pics of one our latest project that had been taking all of our time. Its a 1947 Ford COE custom hot rod pizza truck!!!!! Not too many people can say they helped build one of those! Our portion on this build is body work and paint. The talented Mr Chris Chapman of Chapman Enterprises is doing all of the fab work. It really is a work of art. The other truck that is almost gone is a 1959 Chevy Apache. More pics to come on that one.
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