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1952ssr 08-02-2011 10:04 AM

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Been making good progress on the truck, got ac lines crimped last night. I pulled it up to the house and snapped some shots. I hope to make it to the Moonshine Festival next Saturday, if not we'll just hit one of the local cruise in's. My tach stopped working for some reason, but everything works.

watahyahknow 08-02-2011 10:13 AM

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its a great looking truck , i would personally go for a smaller rim and/or a little higher tire on a classic truck like that , it just looks a bit too modern like this

xpickup 08-02-2011 10:20 AM

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1952ssr. You nail it. The truck looks great. I love the stance, patina and the door logo.

Shannon

solidaxel 08-02-2011 12:40 PM

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B**ch*N, truck, I like it !!

52 Rat 08-02-2011 12:45 PM

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Man that is a sweet ride!

ChuckDriver 08-02-2011 03:44 PM

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Nice job, it looks awesome! I'm sure you'll enjoy putting lots of miles on it.

BlueJeep 08-02-2011 07:36 PM

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Looks great!

Dieselwrencher 08-02-2011 07:59 PM

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I think it looks awesome! Go put some miles on it now! :lol: Great job!

RootBeer 6117 08-02-2011 11:27 PM

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Awesome man I am jealous... must feel good to get it to this point.

oldman3 08-03-2011 01:31 AM

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Very nice, drive the crap out of it....Jim

longbike 08-03-2011 02:31 AM

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Great looking truck, nice wheels!

ratty 46 08-03-2011 10:19 PM

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Nice job ... it's a looker.

Ratty 46

1952ssr 08-08-2011 11:45 AM

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Thanks for all the compliments. I have pretty much finished up most everything under the hood. So I snapped a couple of pictures from each side.
The one thing I haven't done is finish the V6 valve cover I shortened to fit on top of the engine. It's one packed out compartment. I will be replacing the neon orange zip ties with black.....man they are loud LOL.

ChuckDriver 08-08-2011 01:16 PM

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You've got one good looking truck for sure!

While you're under the hood you might as well pull the sticker off the battery and cut the excess length off the hold down rods. Just a thought. :)

Kodiaks53 08-09-2011 09:34 PM

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1952ssr
You sure have a fine looking ride there! Thanks for the PM reply. I'll probably be asking more questions as I get closer to getting started on my 53 soon. First I have to finish some work on a 49 Cub tractor and then I'll have the shop pretty well open to work on my truck.

1952ssr 08-16-2011 10:09 AM

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Got a few things done Saturday, one being the tranny cover. It kinda looks like something from a horror movie from where I beat the tar out it with a ball pean hammer to form the hump. Then I cut it down the center and welded in a strip of metal. I chose a simple method to fix it to the front of the cab, it has a "tongue" at the center then I cut a slit in the cab and it fits in before I put the screws in the bottom. And I'm throwing in a picture of my steering wheel too.

watahyahknow 08-16-2011 12:12 PM

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if a metal fabricator would make a jump like that it would look the same , he just planes it on a english wheel or a round head on an anvil and a planishinghammer
it hides bihind the gearbox and the carpet so you whont see it once its finished

1952ssr 08-31-2011 03:35 PM

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Well got the truck aligned today, and guys a word of warning. My truck was almost to low to do. Me and the shop guy had to pull out on the front of the front fenders to allow the tire reflector mounting bars to clear when he turned it left or right.

hotrod1 08-31-2011 04:57 PM

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How low is too low? What is the measurement from the lowest part of the body to the ground?

youngrodder 08-31-2011 05:05 PM

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I had a simular problem, but all I needed to do was change to my 15" rollers so that had more room to hang the reflectors on the tires. The first time we tried it I had my 20's on.

It always feels good to get it aligned. It means one step closer to driving it when ever you like......

Marc

RootBeer 6117 08-31-2011 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by 1952ssr (Post 4874507)
Well got the truck aligned today, and guys a word of warning. My truck was almost to low to do. Me and the shop guy had to pull out on the front of the front fenders to allow the tire reflector mounting bars to clear when he turned it left or right.

52SSR I have a Hunter alignment machine that lets me tilt the front heads to a certain point but I run into cars that the front spoiler or the lower part of the fender gets in the way.I did alignments before the computers and still have a bubble gauge and tape measure, a toe bar is simple to make also.
I can go old school if needed.
I want to get one of these bad boys for the school but they aint cheap
http://www.hunter.com/alignment/hawkeye_elite/index.cfm

If you could find some one with this type of system(they've been around a few years) I'm pretty sure low and fenders aren't a problem since the laser beam comes from in font of the vehicle and not going across the front under the car.

Thanks for the intake tip I am going to pick up a 4"-3" adapter this weekend I racked my brain earlier this spring trying to come up with an Idea.

watahyahknow 09-02-2011 02:12 PM

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couldnt you adapt the hunter setup to get it farther off the wheels and clear the bottom of the spoiler that way
you should be able to make it fit by using some roundbar and a lathe to make 4 extentions

RootBeer 6117 09-03-2011 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by watahyahknow (Post 4878076)
couldnt you adapt the hunter setup to get it farther off the wheels and clear the bottom of the spoiler that way
you should be able to make it fit by using some roundbar and a lathe to make 4 extentions

watayaknow
I can probably slide the heads down on the wheel clamps and get the beam under the fenders, but in order to measure caster I have to turn the wheel 10 degrees left then right that's were I run into losing the beams. I ran a bear systems for 25 years and it had the same issues.
I did a lot in my early years with a toe bar or tape measure,I would scribe a line down the center of the tire and measure off it and used a magnetic hub gauge on the wheel bearing flange that would measure caster and camber. I kept it because I didn't trust the new computer system and would double check it or when we had a bad storm it knocked out the bear system.

watahyahknow 09-04-2011 03:27 PM

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we used to run a system with elastic streched between the units one in front under the the car from left to right and two towarth the backwheels , there where verry acurate pot meters inside the devices and the reading was on them too it worked good actually , just had to rotate the wheel for the sway of the frontwheels and get the average to zero
could do tow in /out and rear tow in/out the camber caster was done with a weighted potmeter inside the devices , the measurements where allways done on a level bridge

Vega_67C10 09-04-2011 04:27 PM

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Very nice job! Love the style of these trucks. :metal: I think I found my next project.

RootBeer 6117 09-04-2011 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by watahyahknow (Post 4881370)
we used to run a system with elastic streched between the units one in front under the the car from left to right and two towarth the backwheels , there where verry acurate pot meters inside the devices and the reading was on them too it worked good actually , just had to rotate the wheel for the sway of the frontwheels and get the average to zero
could do tow in /out and rear tow in/out the camber caster was done with a weighted potmeter inside the devices , the measurements where allways done on a level bridge

watahyahknow
was it a hunter string line system?we looked at a system years ago the sounds like what you are describing Hunter used it a lot in the 80's I didn't like it because the string kept getting messed up with something touching it and the guy that was selling it was a jerk.I bought a business in 1995 that had a john bean boat head alignment system that would shoot a beam up to a chart on the wall its was 1950/60's the alignment heads looked like a boat motor it was something else to mess with I guess I got used to the laser systems.I wasn't/ am not a big fan of hunter but they have the best system going right now IMO.
Joe

1952ssr 09-06-2011 11:10 AM

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How low is too low? What is the measurement from the lowest part of the body to the ground?

My running boards are 4 1/2 inches off the shop floor.

1952ssr 09-06-2011 12:04 PM

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Well, spent Thursday, and a few hours Friday & Saturday working on the truck. Thursday I got my windows put into the doors, I found that a frame from a four bulb ceiling light that holds the plastic light cover works great for the channel that's inside the door (since they don't make a reproduction). Saturday picked me up a full size seat and put it in. Yesterday I got my a/c hooked up, vents located and made a bracket for supporting the rear of the a/c compressor. Here's my seat, I will be getting it recovered gray vinyl.

watahyahknow 09-06-2011 12:05 PM

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watahyahknow
was it a hunter string line system?we looked at a system years ago the sounds like what you are describing Hunter used it a lot in the 80's I didn't like it because the string kept getting messed up with something touching it and the guy that was selling it was a jerk.I bought a business in 1995 that had a john bean boat head alignment system that would shoot a beam up to a chart on the wall its was 1950/60's the alignment heads looked like a boat motor it was something else to mess with I guess I got used to the laser systems.I wasn't/ am not a big fan of hunter but they have the best system going right now IMO.
Joe

i actually have no idea it been a while back i just worked with the thing

FRENCHBLUE72 09-11-2011 05:03 PM

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I usually hang out in the 67-72 section but got board and figured Id check out some of the older chevys... Nice build I like how you used everything you could to keep the cost down.. Are you rolling down the road yet with this??

1952ssr 09-12-2011 05:04 PM

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I usually hang out in the 67-72 section but got board and figured Id check out some of the older chevys... Nice build I like how you used everything you could to keep the cost down.. Are you rolling down the road yet with this??

Thanks, I have put about 100 miles on it so far and I am thrilled how it runs. Made it's first cruise-in Saturday night, getting alot of great comments. It appears to get some good gas mileage too, I have went about 70 miles on a 1/4 tank. We plan to take it to the Rod Run in Pigeon Forge and stay Thursday-Saturday. If I built another one I would buy three things 1) 48-53 truck 2) S10 truck and 3) a wrecked camaro/trans-am, then I would only have to buy very few parts. Funny you post that picture of the black GMC, that is one of my favorite AD's ever. My wife was wanting me to do mine black, but now we will leave it patina. Here's a real good picture except it needed a bath.

youngrodder 09-12-2011 09:12 PM

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Hows the LT1 running? I have also put about 100 miles on my truck as well. I'm still working through some bugs. I would like to have the motor scanned/programmed to make sure it is optimized for both fuel economy and performance.

Good luck with your trip to pigeon Forge.
Marc

1952ssr 09-13-2011 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by youngrodder (Post 4896249)
Hows the LT1 running? I have also put about 100 miles on my truck as well. I'm still working through some bugs. I would like to have the motor scanned/programmed to make sure it is optimized for both fuel economy and performance.

Good luck with your trip to pigeon Forge.
Marc

Mines running pretty good. The SES light has come on some mainly when I'm in slow traffic right about the time the fans kick on. My oil pressure drops as my engine heats up, 50 down to 30 then 20 (which I've heard is normal with LT's)when I'm stopped in traffic. The light came on Friday on my way home but went off Saturday when I cranked it and didn't come on any on my last trip Saturday afternoon, so I'm thinking the computer is calibrating settings to its new setup. I too want to get some programs and make some changes, I think I'm gonna find me a 16 pin plug and replace the 12 pin so I came find readers easier cause mine is OBDI. I can cruise really effortlessly at 55 with the gas barely pressed.

oldman3 09-13-2011 10:30 AM

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I love the way your truck looks (patina). The black truck is nice, but I like the way yours is right now (not that my vote counts)......Jim

sdailey 09-13-2011 11:25 AM

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Thanks, I have put about 100 miles on it so far and I am thrilled how it runs. Made it's first cruise-in Saturday night, getting alot of great comments. It appears to get some good gas mileage too, I have went about 70 miles on a 1/4 tank. We plan to take it to the Rod Run in Pigeon Forge and stay Thursday-Saturday. If I built another one I would buy three things 1) 48-53 truck 2) S10 truck and 3) a wrecked camaro/trans-am, then I would only have to buy very few parts. Funny you post that picture of the black GMC, that is one of my favorite AD's ever. My wife was wanting me to do mine black, but now we will leave it patina. Here's a real good picture except it needed a bath.


Loving this picture. CLASSIC!!!!


Looks like you've been busy and making some killer progress. Been on any backroad trips this way with it yet? I would love to see it in person one day.:metal:

Keep up the good work!

1952ssr 09-13-2011 12:03 PM

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Thanks Jim, your vote does count.

Yep, Shannon I've been busy. I went as far as Dawsonville, their cruise-in is every 2nd Saturday from 5 till ?. They had probably 40ish cars there. Let me know of a show or cruise-in up your way and I'll try to make it up. We'll probably drive it leaf looking come fall up that way.

sdailey 09-13-2011 12:40 PM

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Thanks Jim, your vote does count.

Yep, Shannon I've been busy. I went as far as Dawsonville, their cruise-in is every 2nd Saturday from 5 till ?. They had probably 40ish cars there. Let me know of a show or cruise-in up your way and I'll try to make it up. We'll probably drive it leaf looking come fall up that way.


Po-Boy's cruise in runs every third Saturday in Canton, which happens to be this coming Saturday.

http://www.poboyscarclub.com/index.html

1952ssr 09-14-2011 09:59 AM

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Po-Boy's cruise in runs every third Saturday in Canton, which happens to be this coming Saturday.

http://www.poboyscarclub.com/index.html

Well, with us planing to be at the Rod Run this Saturday we'll try to make it to Octobers. I'll let you know.

lownslowtexaco 09-22-2011 04:14 PM

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Hey Man, It was nice meeting you at the Rod Run and you have done a killer job, truck looks awesome!!...the patina and the stance is just right.

1952ssr 09-26-2011 11:25 AM

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Hey Man, It was nice meeting you at the Rod Run and you have done a killer job, truck looks awesome!!...the patina and the stance is just right.

Thanks, it was really good to meet you as well. I had a blast at the RR.
I work with a guy who has a 2nd home about 12 miles from Athens.


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