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Impressive work!! I meant to ask, what kind of undercoating did you use on your fenders and running boards? Thanks in advance.
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https://www.autozone.com/paint-and-b...E&gclsrc=aw.ds i used a total of 8 bottles (2 kits) on my Suburban body (top and bottom of floors) and firewall. Including all fenders and body parts. Thanks Marc |
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man you have the patina thing locked up.
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Looks great Marc..!
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Marc, Do you plan to install power windows?
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https://watsons-streetworks.com/prod...gory/switches/ Marc |
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https://www.nu-relics.com/product-p/233.htm How did you run the wiring into the doors? I've seen those contacts that fit in the door jams and think they look like a clean option. https://www.keepitcleanwiring.com/ca...et-(3-Contacts) |
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84blaze, keep it clean is part of the hoffman group (A.K.A Autoloc) in my experience using parts from any of these companies is very cheap and not reliable.
just my 2 cents. I'd use watsons anyday over a hoffman group co. Mark. |
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Hey Marc (and anyone who knows better than me), did you happen to use an ARP balancer bolt? I was putting mine together today and noticed that the directions from ARP and ATI don't agree with each other (different torque and loctite vs ARP assembly lube). Curious to know what you ended up doing.
Attachment 2033623 Also, you probably already caught this, but I didn't :waah: The instructions also say that the alternator grounds through the water pump housing so it says to keep that mounting surface paint free. Not sure if it matters much or not, but I went back and cleaned that area of my block since I didn't mask it off before paint Attachment 2033624 |
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Just about have the exhaust finished up. We really just have the tail pipes and rear hanger/mounts to figure out. My friend Josh that is the fabricator at my friends rod shop is so incredible talented. No way this exhaust turns out 1/2 as nice without Josh...Pics are deceiving, My air lines are no where close to the pipes. I added 90 degree air fittings and rerouted the lines to the top of the frame rail to offer more clearance. Tomorrow I will bolt up the front section of the exhaust for the last time. I had to drill and tap the tranny mount as we we have some clean mounts the bolt up to that.
I also repainted the body. As I mentioned after seeing how my doors turned out I didn't like the body. It looked too fake to me. I added more air brush work the second time around. I'm much happier with it. Pics on that later. Here is where we are with the exhaust. Marc |
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Those are a work of art.
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As I wait for my buddy to come finish my exhaust I figured I would work on some other random tasks. I dropped in my radiator to see how it fit My radiator support is original and in super shape. At first I left the cross bracing but I could tell that I need to remove them in order to fit my 4 core radiator. I also had to clearance the lower inside corners as my tanks hit. Now that I dropped that radiator in I can see if a Cooling Components fan/shroud will fit. I only have 2.25" clearance so I might need to get creative here.
I wanted to see how the cowl cover and hardware looked so I bolted that in place. I'm stoked to see some of these details that have been in my head come to reality.. I started to give my chrome grill a brushed finish to match the rest of my trim. It was too dark for an after pic so I will post pics tomorrow on that (teaser...see what I did there). Lastly I made one of my transmission cooling lines. I need to pick up some more flex hose from Summit.... |
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Marc...that's looking great..!!...love the look of the countersink fender bolts..!!
What radiator are you running?.. I'm to lazy to go back and look..haha |
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sooooo clean
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Sat....So I found I already had more flex hose so I finished making/installing my tranny lines. My friend came back and we are just about done with the exhaust. I also worked on pre assembling the vintage air set up.
Here are a couple pics of the brushed grill. I also installed my turn signals while I was at it. The more I can pre assemble now the quicker the final install will go. Thanks Marc |
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Oh man....that grill looks sooooooo good...
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Marc, nice job on the grill...Jim
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