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jbclassix 07-03-2013 06:34 PM

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cant wait to hear how she travels, and mileage! Well done!

DouglasRaymond 07-24-2013 06:37 PM

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Cool build, very nice.

ERASER5 07-29-2013 10:25 AM

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Could you point in the right direction to look at your engine? I may have candidate for a 4BT, at least I can dream of it.

Coboyle04 08-01-2013 09:26 PM

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My machinist found it for me down in california....

Coboyle04 08-01-2013 09:27 PM

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Good news....the beast is finally road ready...bad news is im out of town for a week....i will pick it up next wednesday or thursday... ..stay tuned!

Coboyle04 08-13-2013 10:23 PM

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I picked it up last week and was so frustrated i nearly thought about selling it!!

The battery was not charging- i found the alternator did not have 12v to the voltage regulator so it wasnt charging, the starter had abad wire crimp that kept popping out and another extremely loose connection.

There is a fuel leak on a vent from the injector pump

the dakota digital tach interface is not working

Pyrometer switch was loose

The heat valve for the AC/heat was installed backwards, the ground for the AC switch was removed.

I have been a little busy and all that is left from this list is the fuel leak and tach issue.

Coboyle04 08-13-2013 10:35 PM

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no mileage updates for you yet but maybe by the end of the month.

I still need to tighten some other bolts, install the hitch, charge the AC system, anchor some parts that are vibrating excessively, wire the grid heater, get rear shocks measured, install tow hooks, adjust a couple trim clips, have the doors re-aligned, some paint fixed, tint fixed in 2 windows, install a cage on the trans cooler.

i was also thinking about a trans tempt gauge.

I am also having a hell of a time finding these mirrors. i have found some but the legs are either too short (10") and narrow or way too long.

any help would be greatly appreciated!

Coboyle04 08-13-2013 10:36 PM

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mosesburb 08-13-2013 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Coboyle04 (Post 6219557)
I am also having a hell of a time finding these mirrors. i have found some but the legs are either too short (10") and narrow or way too long.

any help would be greatly appreciated!

I think those are early mirrors. The shorter legs are the ones that are correct for the '72. They tie into the door at the top just below the trim piece and the lower legs are shorter (like the ones on my Sub). They use the same mirror head. PM tkorinek. He probably has either variety and others not mentioned here.

Coboyle04 08-31-2013 04:16 PM

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I found some mirrors. aparently these ones were only made for about a year between 69 and 70.

Coboyle04 08-31-2013 04:37 PM

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Time for some updates.....
AC is functioning great
i have one mirror installed and waiting for some more well nuts to show up to do the passenger mirror.
i have fixed all of the leaks and mounted my hitch.
During the troubleshooting of my charging system i had my battery load tested (rated at 930cca) producing over 1500cca.
The tac hasnt been finished yet and i am awaiting a new speed sensor
I upgraded the old tailgate supports

We drove from portland area to bend. on the trip out we averaged about 22mpg and on the way home about 26mpg.

Splash4195 09-01-2013 09:44 PM

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Nice build!

mosesburb 09-02-2013 03:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Coboyle04 (Post 6247210)
Time for some updates.....
AC is functioning great
i have one mirror installed and waiting for some more well nuts to show up to do the passenger mirror.
i have fixed all of the leaks and mounted my hitch.
During the troubleshooting of my charging system i had my battery load tested (rated at 930cca) producing over 1500cca.
The tac hasnt been finished yet and i am awaiting a new speed sensor
I upgraded the old tailgate supports

We drove from portland area to bend. on the trip out we averaged about 22mpg and on the way home about 26mpg.

Those are some real nice mileage numbers. How was the power?? What was the terrain?? Any big hills?? What kind of EGT's were you running??

It's nice to finally use it instead of just incessantly working on it. Congrats!!

Coboyle04 09-03-2013 12:11 PM

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pyro gauage was reading between 6-800 most of the trip more when i was on a steep climb, lots of elevation change. the santiam pass is nearly 5,000ft elevation. sherwood where we starter is about 500ft. sisters and bend area are about 3,00ft. power was great. I am interested to see what MPG i get around town and maybe down a longer I-5 trip.

And these are the motor mounts i am running right now.

Tom Vogel 09-07-2013 01:44 PM

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That Burb of your is freakin Awsome!! if I do say so

Coboyle04 09-09-2013 11:51 AM

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thanks tom!

the aftermarket door seals i purchased wont hold any adhesive....just ordered the Press on door seals from GMC paul. cant wait to install them

mosesburb 09-12-2013 02:20 AM

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thanks tom!

the aftermarket door seals i purchased wont hold any adhesive....just ordered the Press on door seals from GMC paul. cant wait to install them

That is an odd problem to have. What brand were the seals you used??

I am very interested to hear how the press-on seals work out for you. Maybe do an install overview and review?? I'm not thrilled with my door seals on the front doors (A&M Soffseal). The rear door has Precision weatherstrip and I like that a lot more, but I am interested to hear how you like the ones from GMC Paul.

Coboyle04 09-12-2013 11:49 PM

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those are from classic parts, and i am also experiencing deterioration on the anti rattle kit after a couple weeks where my arm rests on the rubber portion (apparently GMCpauls anti rattle kit is way better also) i might be ordering those soon as well

pwdcougar 11-04-2013 09:33 AM

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Amazing build!

Do remember if the 2WD and 4WD frames were the same? I cant really tell from the pictures. I'd like to do something similar but my 4WD frame has more rust than the 2WD frame.

Paul

Wade2ride 01-10-2014 06:25 AM

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Great build! Awesome truck! Any word on gas mileage yet, I was thinking of putting in a 4bt as well.

goldenburb 01-10-2014 09:51 AM

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Wish to know more about the 4BT and custom 47RH ..?

Dieselwrencher 01-10-2014 08:23 PM

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Nice work on your swap! It looks and sounds great!

Goldenburb, if you use a 47rh trans, you can bolt it to a 4bt by using a 94-02 6bt 5.9 dodge cummins adapter plate.

Coboyle04 01-11-2014 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by pwdcougar (Post 6347301)
Amazing build!

Do remember if the 2WD and 4WD frames were the same? I cant really tell from the pictures. I'd like to do something similar but my 4WD frame has more rust than the 2WD frame.

Paul

I dont fully recall and my photos didnt capture it i will have to check

Coboyle04 01-11-2014 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Wade2ride (Post 6463144)
Great build! Awesome truck! Any word on gas mileage yet, I was thinking of putting in a 4bt as well.

On my first trip from bend to portland over santiam pass, averaging about 60-65 mph with a 4 speed OD trans we nailed a solid 26mpg.
I dont have a working tach yet so hopefully as the motor breaks in and i get the tach working i can better manage fuel consumptions

Coboyle04 01-11-2014 01:36 AM

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Wish to know more about the 4BT and custom 47RH ..?

what can i tell you about it?


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