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Hart_Rod 07-05-2017 03:15 PM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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Originally Posted by ajgriffin (Post 7977975)
I love this Burb! Did you decide against using the wood grain in the interior or just haven't gotten around to installing it yet? I'd love to see pics of the interior all buttoned up

Still waiting on a few parts. Will probably be the end of the month....

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Originally Posted by Advanced Design (Post 7979941)
Gotta be the coolest Burb on the planet...

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by 04ls1gto (Post 7979955)
Much rather have your burb over the lambo or whatever that is

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by kehstr (Post 7980109)
x2

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by 68SWB4x4 (Post 7981103)
Man those truck taillights look GOOD

Thanks! Can't wait to get the rest of the trim on.

***

The tune is coming along nicely, hope to have that wrapped up by the end of the month also. I had a new driveshaft built with a slip-yoke, heavy duty carrier bearing and a double cardan joint. This should make all my driveline angles nearly perfect and hopefully no vibrations....:sumo:.

There are two other things that I'm looking to upgrade:

1) I'm thinking about switching to a hydroboost setup for the brakes. My power steering pump is already setup for it, so it shouldn't be a hard conversion. Any thoughts on it? Any recommendations as far as a kit to purchase?

2) Driving this thing is a beast with the factory power steering box! I would like a quicker ratio box. Any suggestions or recommendations?

knomadd 07-05-2017 05:12 PM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
On the hydroboost, I'd recommend Hydratech as that's what I'm running on both my 71 C/10 and my 65 GTO.

Here's a link to their stuff. http://www.hydratechbraking.com/GM_67-72_CK.html

gringoloco 07-05-2017 07:55 PM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
Red head steering. Zero complaints here. Nice, firm, tight, reduced ratio, and my pump stopped whining

ajgriffin 07-05-2017 10:44 PM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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I think Delmo uses ABS Powerbrake:

http://www.abspowerbrake.com/maincat...ameset024.html

Not sure how the price compares, but I think all of these options are rather pricey.

Hart_Rod 07-06-2017 08:53 AM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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Originally Posted by knomadd (Post 7984015)
On the hydroboost, I'd recommend Hydratech as that's what I'm running on both my 71 C/10 and my 65 GTO.

Here's a link to their stuff. http://www.hydratechbraking.com/GM_67-72_CK.html

Thanks for the link. Will check your build again.

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Originally Posted by gringoloco (Post 7984126)
Red head steering. Zero complaints here. Nice, firm, tight, reduced ratio, and my pump stopped whining

Thanks. What ratio did you go with? I believe factory is 4.5? Where's the best place to purchase one?

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Originally Posted by ajgriffin (Post 7984305)
I think Delmo uses ABS Powerbrake:

http://www.abspowerbrake.com/maincat...ameset024.html

Not sure how the price compares, but I think all of these options are rather pricey.

Thanks. Will check it out.

gringoloco 07-06-2017 10:02 AM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 7984509)
Thanks. What ratio did you go with? I believe factory is 4.5? Where's the best place to purchase one?

I ordered quick ratio directly from redhead--good service/fast shipping. If you're not in a huge rush, I'll have mine up for grabs soon-ish (dropmember going in). For hydro-boost, check out the Astro-van conversion captainfab offers, if you don't want to break the bank.

Hart_Rod 07-06-2017 10:24 AM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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Originally Posted by gringoloco (Post 7984552)
I ordered quick ratio directly from redhead--good service/fast shipping. If you're not in a huge rush, I'll have mine up for grabs soon-ish (dropmember going in). For hydro-boost, check out the Astro-van conversion captainfab offers, if you don't want to break the bank.

Define "soonish? :lol: Is the quickratio 4.0 or 3.5 LTL? I'll check Captainfabs setup.

gringoloco 07-06-2017 01:17 PM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 7984566)
Define "soonish? :lol: Is the quickratio 4.0 or 3.5 LTL? I'll check Captainfabs setup.

In the next few months I'll start teardown. 3.5 turns on the qr box

Hart_Rod 07-07-2017 09:18 AM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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Originally Posted by gringoloco (Post 7984677)
In the next few months I'll start teardown. 3.5 turns on the qr box

Does it feel "touchy" at speed?

gringoloco 07-07-2017 10:54 AM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
It's definitely not as relaxed as a stock box when highway cruising, but I wouldn't call it touchy or twitchy. I did run a flow reducer to slow it down some

shearjs 07-10-2017 09:13 AM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
Rob,

I used a hydroboost from a 2500 Silverado. The only problems I ran into was connecting an adjustable pushrod to the unit to attach to my pedal. Other than that, it was cheap and works great. I have a list of fittings I used laying around somewhere, if that would be beneficial at all.

Hart_Rod 07-10-2017 11:17 AM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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Originally Posted by gringoloco (Post 7985354)
It's definitely not as relaxed as a stock box when highway cruising, but I wouldn't call it touchy or twitchy. I did run a flow reducer to slow it down some

:metal:

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Originally Posted by shearjs (Post 7987471)
Rob,

I used a hydroboost from a 2500 Silverado. The only problems I ran into was connecting an adjustable pushrod to the unit to attach to my pedal. Other than that, it was cheap and works great. I have a list of fittings I used laying around somewhere, if that would be beneficial at all.

Sounds good!

shearjs 07-10-2017 03:02 PM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
Rob,

Here are the fittings I used on my hydroboost setup. The power steering pump already had two return ports, so I didn't have to add a return or T the two return lines. I used 10' of Powerflex teflon -6 hose (RUS-632620).

Steering box fittings: RUS-640380 5/8-18 TO -6
RUS-648050 11/16-18 TO -6

PS Pump fittings: RUS-648060 16MMx1.5 to -6

Hydrooboost fittings: RUS-670531 16MMX1.5 MALE adapter to -6
RUS-670541 18MMx1.5 MALE adapter to -6

Pressure Hose ends: RUS-620421, Endura Hose end -6 90 degrees.

I just used rubber hose for my return lines, and the hydroboost and steering box both already had a hose barb fitting for the return lines. Hope this helps.

kehstr 07-11-2017 12:36 AM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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I did mine with all factory off the shelf parts. I used a new hydroboost unit and lines from what I believe is for a 2000-2003 2500 chevy pickup. All I had to do was drill holes in the mounting plate to bolt in onto my truck and lengthen the pushrod by welding on the original rod on the end for the extra length. Then I just bent the lines to fit and lay nicely.
Attachment 1669425

Attachment 1669426
The holes that have a star pattern stamped into them are the holes that originally had the mounting studs in them, the others I drilled to mount it. I did have to modify the mounting plate slightly after this picture was taken, I had to cut it to clearance the column support mount, and cut it a little more to look better with that part cut out.
Attachment 1669427
Make sure that when you measure the length of the pushrod, you have the brake pedal where you want it, and have the return spring in the end of the hydroboost. I had the brake pedal too high, and did not have the return spring on mine, and had to shorten mine from what you see in this picture.
Attachment 1669428

Hart_Rod 07-14-2017 09:45 AM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shearjs (Post 7987694)
Rob,

Here are the fittings I used on my hydroboost setup. The power steering pump already had two return ports, so I didn't have to add a return or T the two return lines. I used 10' of Powerflex teflon -6 hose (RUS-632620).

Steering box fittings: RUS-640380 5/8-18 TO -6
RUS-648050 11/16-18 TO -6

PS Pump fittings: RUS-648060 16MMx1.5 to -6

Hydrooboost fittings: RUS-670531 16MMX1.5 MALE adapter to -6
RUS-670541 18MMx1.5 MALE adapter to -6

Pressure Hose ends: RUS-620421, Endura Hose end -6 90 degrees.

I just used rubber hose for my return lines, and the hydroboost and steering box both already had a hose barb fitting for the return lines. Hope this helps.

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Originally Posted by kehstr (Post 7988121)
I did mine with all factory off the shelf parts. I used a new hydroboost unit and lines from what I believe is for a 2000-2003 2500 chevy pickup. All I had to do was drill holes in the mounting plate to bolt in onto my truck and lengthen the pushrod by welding on the original rod on the end for the extra length. Then I just bent the lines to fit and lay nicely.
Attachment 1669425

Attachment 1669426
The holes that have a star pattern stamped into them are the holes that originally had the mounting studs in them, the others I drilled to mount it. I did have to modify the mounting plate slightly after this picture was taken, I had to cut it to clearance the column support mount, and cut it a little more to look better with that part cut out.
Attachment 1669427
Make sure that when you measure the length of the pushrod, you have the brake pedal where you want it, and have the return spring in the end of the hydroboost. I had the brake pedal too high, and did not have the return spring on mine, and had to shorten mine from what you see in this picture.
Attachment 1669428

Thanks guys!

knomadd 07-14-2017 12:49 PM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 7984509)
Thanks for the link. Will check your build again.

I've finally got all my pictures back up in my build thread if you're wanting to check it out.

nastety92 07-20-2017 10:06 AM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
Just wondering which driveshaft you used?

Thanks,
Nick

Hart_Rod 07-21-2017 11:45 AM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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Originally Posted by knomadd (Post 7990769)
I've finally got all my pictures back up in my build thread if you're wanting to check it out.

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by nastety92 (Post 7995538)
Just wondering which driveshaft you used?

Thanks,
Nick

I had one custom built.

nastety92 07-21-2017 01:41 PM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 7996356)
I had one custom built.

Any way I could have the info where you got it done? How much it cost? And the length?

Thanks,
Nick

Hart_Rod 07-24-2017 12:59 PM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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Originally Posted by nastety92 (Post 7996443)
Any way I could have the info where you got it done? How much it cost? And the length?

Thanks,
Nick


I had it built at a local shop driveline shop. 71" total length, 40" from rear end to center of carrier bearing, 31" from center of carrier bearing to the transmission. $750 total (double cardan joint was extra $200).

R

nastety92 07-24-2017 03:28 PM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 7998600)
I had it built at a local shop driveline shop. 71" total length, 40" from rear end to center of carrier bearing, 31" from center of carrier bearing to the transmission. $750 total (double cardan joint was extra $200).

R

Thank you.

Hart_Rod 07-25-2017 08:57 AM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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Originally Posted by nastety92 (Post 7998700)
Thank you.

No problem! I would check and see if you have someone local that can build you one. That way they can tell you how to measure everything to make sure you get exactly what you need. Also, I changed mine from the center hang bracket that had the light duty carrier bearing to bottom mounted bracket with a heavy duty carrier bearing. We also upsized the shaft diameter from 2" to 3" due to the amount of torque that my engine will put out. Let me know if you have any other questions.

72MARIO 08-12-2017 11:20 PM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
I am curious what caused you to need the new drive shaft specfically the double cardan joint. I have not been able to get my suburban perfect yet. I have a vibration under acceleration when hauling my camper. Pinion angles are 4up on the pinion and 4 down on the trans output

Hart_Rod 08-13-2017 12:48 PM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
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Originally Posted by 72MARIO (Post 8015325)
I am curious what caused you to need the new drive shaft specfically the double cardan joint. I have not been able to get my suburban perfect yet. I have a vibration under acceleration when hauling my camper. Pinion angles are 4up on the pinion and 4 down on the trans output

Are you running a 1 piece drive shaft?

72MARIO 08-13-2017 01:19 PM

Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
 
I have the original 2 piece cut down with the small light duty 2 bolt hanger bearing.


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