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I been working on this thing whenever I get time in hopes that I will be driving it next summer. We’ll see!
Got the axles and springs off the frame then blasted and painted. One of the leafs in the rear spring pack was cracked so I had a local spring shop make me a new leaf. I swear this thing was jumped a time or two in its life! |
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Next up was the front axle and frame. I was hoping to just clean up the front axle since the previous owner already put new ball joints in it but when I was using my engine hoist to get it in stands it had oil pouring out the axle tube. Crap! New axle seals are in order along with seals bearings brakes and new ball joints I guess.
I also had to weld new shock mounts on the front axle. Did I mention I think this thing might have been used a a Fall Guy truck? I also farmed out the blasting of the frame. Best $200 I ever spent. This was only the second thing that I have farmed out on this build. The first was the tranny rebuild. |
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Now let’s get some epoxy on this stuff!
I also cobbled together a frame rotisserie. It worked great. I think I now have most of everything painted! Time for the fun part assembly. But first I think I will clean my shop floor! |
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Looking good man!
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Man you are cranking. Great progress.
Keep it up the white stuff is coming.... Marc |
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Very nice work!
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Made some progress on assembly this weekend.
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Shocks on, engine stands on, sway bar on, brake lines done and back on 4 tires. I also pulled the crate motor out that I bought earlier in the summer. I was planning on going with the GM 350/357 but they upped the price by $1200 so I settled on a Blueprint 355 that has about 400 HP and 420 ft/lb of torque. This is a budget build after all!
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That Blueprint setup should do the job!
Rolling chassis looks good |
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There's not much better than seeing a clean chassis get assembled.
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Coming along nice !! Frame came out sweet.
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We have a rollin chassis. That is one of those milestones on a frame off build. Looks great.
Marc |
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Drive line is in. Time to build the exhaust. My favorite part.
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Clean work, that chassis looks great! I really like the sheen on that paint. What did you use?
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I got some exhaust pipe tacked up. I just need to build some hangers and pull it out to do the final welding.
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Nice, looks clean!
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Getting some welding done tonight.
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It's clear now that you were serious when you said the exhaust is your favorite part and not being sarcastic. It looks great. Do you mind sharing any of your secrets on building an exhaust like that? Do you start with some sort of kit?
Full disclosure I'll probably never put together another exhaust as it's not one of my favorite things to do but still interested in how you do it. |
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Nice welds!
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I like to try to make both sides as symmetrical as I can get them and brush and clean the welds when I am done. I see a lot of guys leave the blue on weld when they are done welding but I just prefer it clean and shiny. |
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Exhaust is all welded up and installed as far as I am going to take it until I get the bed bolted back on. When the bed goes back on I will finish the exit pieces.
I also installed an ep381 fuel pump on a 87 sender for the fuel injection going on……..if it ever shows up! |
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