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Cautrell05 12-23-2021 02:51 AM

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looking back through I forgot to post pictures of the running board mounts. Last summer we put a new hoist up at the shop and the main assembly came shipped on a pallet and they had some quarter inch thick L-shaped straps holding everything together with ready bolt. There's eight of them total. At the time I was looking at it thinking these have got to be useful for something so rather than chucking in the iron pile it threw them in the back of our one parts truck we have out back that's got potential metal stored in it. That's where we throw the odd and the regular stuff that might come in handy but we don't use it often enough to keep in the shop. Kind of like a junk drawer for fabricators. So when it came time to do the running board mounts originally I was going to use 1x2 1/8-in wall rectangular tubing because we got a bunch of that. And then I got to thinking about those L brackets. And they ended up being the perfect size for what I'm doing. And they were free. Which is also nice. The short leg of the bracket is wide enough that the factory quarter inch running board bolts can go through there with room for a nut and washer. Not a very big washer but enough. And then where it is bolted to the frame i used another section of the same bracket. I could have welded them but if they get bent folded or whatever I'd rather be able to take them off and fix them rather than have to cut them off and then weld them back on. I got the front two done c because they were the easy ones. I still need to get to the third one back at the front of the box. They are ridiculously solid though. I can stand on them and pretty much jump on them and I don't feel any flex at all. That's more than I can say for some of the $800 running boards that I installed on new pickups when I was at the dealership.

joedoh 12-26-2021 04:43 PM

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great problem solving, i love using on-hand stuff

Cautrell05 09-05-2022 10:42 PM

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Long overdue picture dump. I don't have a good excuse other than I've been lazy with updates.

I built a battery tray for it that fits behind the right rear wheel. I'm thinking instead supposed, rear weight and right side weight to offset fuel tank, steering column, driver etc still need to get a remote charging/jump start post wired in as well as a inner fender cover for it.

The bottom was cut from 3/16 plate because I got a bunch for free and then framed with 1 inch square tubing. Top of the mount uses two existing box to fender bolts and the two bottom bolts are drilled below the bed floor so there's no extra visible fasteners. Kinda bit of a pain to pull the tire in order to change the battery but it's easier than a couple I have swapped batteries on that are mounted under the cab.

Also works if I need to disconnect power the negative cable bolts to the frame forge under it. One nut, pull the cable and power is off

Cautrell05 09-05-2022 11:03 PM

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Updated the front park lights on a budget. Turned out really well for not much money.

Cautrell05 09-05-2022 11:26 PM

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Transmission cooler installed, lines bent, secondary fan temporarily mounted for now. Planning on pulling the front clip off this winter and painting the inner fenders and radiator support. Going to mount the AC condenser and possibly dual fans along with a new transmission cooler. Evidently this one leaks.

Cautrell05 09-05-2022 11:42 PM

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Really happy with the stance.

joedoh 09-06-2022 12:40 AM

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gorgeous!


a small nit. that fan wont work that far away from the rad, those ducted fans need to be smack against the rad to work well. pushers work less than pullers and pushers mounted off the surface wont work much at all. source: CFD engineer.

oldman3 09-06-2022 10:07 AM

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Looks great...Jim

Cautrell05 09-06-2022 07:55 PM

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gorgeous!


a small nit. that fan wont work that far away from the rad, those ducted fans need to be smack against the rad to work well. pushers work less than pullers and pushers mounted off the surface wont work much at all. source: CFD engineer.

Oh I hear ya. It did make a difference but I know it is not as effective as it would be of mounted properly. It was a band aid while I drove it around with a mechanical fan but no shroud. When I mount the condenser this winter I think I'm going to go with dual 12s instead of the single 16.

Cautrell05 09-06-2022 08:00 PM

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Got the fan shroud finished a couple weeks ago. 2 part shroud with 3/16" round bar for the frame covered on 20ga. 6 blade 17" fan moves some pretty decent air.

Cautrell05 09-06-2022 08:15 PM

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Looks great...Jim

Thanks

6DoF 09-07-2022 09:14 AM

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that shroud is legit, well played.

joedoh 09-07-2022 09:55 PM

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perfect! I love making stuff with rod (sometimes coathangers haha) , your technique is great! also your "stickout" of the fan blades shows you did your research on fans.

will you get thermo clutch for the fan?

Cautrell05 09-07-2022 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by 6DoF (Post 9121437)
that shroud is legit, well played.

Thanks. It wasn't fun that's for sure. At least it turned out good.

Cautrell05 09-07-2022 10:40 PM

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perfect! I love making stuff with rod (sometimes coathangers haha) , your technique is great! also your "stickout" of the fan blades shows you did your research on fans.

will you get thermo clutch for the fan?

I did a little reading on it. At 2000 rpm It moves enough air to suck a towel against the grille and hold it there.

Haven't thought about a clutch fan. That 400 needs all the airflow it can get.

Cautrell05 09-07-2022 10:55 PM

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I needed to plumb in the oil pressure sensor and also the fuel pump pressure switch but I also wanted to keep with the no visible wires trend. T fitting, some copper tube and a simple bracket later and that's the result. Even went far enough to two tone the tube so it blends in more.

Tempest67 09-08-2022 10:37 AM

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now that 'two tone' wire is what I call 'Detail'

I like it


nice work,

Cautrell05 09-08-2022 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Tempest67 (Post 9121981)
now that 'two tone' wire is what I call 'Detail'

I like it


nice work,

Thank you. I get a little OCD on some of the details.

This was on a customers that I did last year.

Cautrell05 09-10-2022 09:43 PM

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Anybody else see the episode of Malcolm in the middle where Hal goes to change the light bulb and ends up pulling the motor on his car? I can relate to that.
The latest big project started about three months ago it was supposed to be just upgrading the passenger door latch so it closed without slamming it and actually stayed shut. That turned into, well while the window is out for access it would be a good time to put power windows in. That turned into while the doors are empty I should order window and door seals. Now would be a good time to paint the inside of the doors. Can't get the front side very well with the hinges in the way. Easiest would be to pull the doors. Really need to do something with the inside is the cab. The original paint was covered very poorly with some tealish colored stuff that was peeling everywhere and most likely contained lead. If the doors are off anyway now would be the time to paint the inside. Before I paint the inside I need to fix the holes in the firewall. Cant really do that with the cab on. Well crap. Time to quit putting it off.
12 bolts, the hood, shift, throttle and steering linkage and gravity is all the holds the cab on. 2 hours and an overhead hoist later and I suddenly have a ton of work to do before I can drive it again lol

Cautrell05 09-10-2022 11:35 PM

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For the amount of time it would take to patch all the holes in the firewall and trying to get the wrinkles out it wasn't worth it for the cost of a couple panels from LS fab. We have a sandblaster here and the plan was to do it in two stages. First step was to rough cut the firewall and blast the surrounding area and see how but much rust repair I have to do. Compared to a lot of the builds I have followed I lucked out. I knew that both kick panels were trashed. I wasn't expecting all the other holes but at least they were minor.

6DoF 09-12-2022 10:41 AM

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Cautrell05 09-27-2022 11:52 PM

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Eventually I will get this caught up and start posting updates real time.
Nice part of blasting with the firewall cut out was being able to get the back side of the dash without laying under it. After blasting the back side of the dash and a-pillar areas got a real heavy coat of rust converter.

I knew both kick panels were junk. Thankfully the rust didn't go deeper. The floor wasn't that bad but there were end small pin holes that it was easier to just replace the section. Just like the dash, ending got rust converter or weld through primer before welding.

Cautrell05 09-28-2022 12:00 AM

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Both sides ready to weld up. The floor sections and left kick panel are 18ga, the right kick panel was 20ga.

Cautrell05 10-05-2022 09:40 PM

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Few more updates from the firewall project. The panels came from LS fab. Rather than mount then flush like most people do, and there's nothing wrong with that, I decided to keep the body line around them. I think it gave it a nice look keeping it.
Down side, all the welds were in a 3/8" wide strip around the top and sides. That was not fun to grind. Did manage to get it all smooth without any filler which is pretty good for my first project like this.

Also upgraded from the body cart to the rotisserie. Should have done that sooner.

Cautrell05 10-05-2022 10:08 PM

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Had to do some repair work to fix a previous "repair". At some point the left rear cab corner was pushed in and they pulled it out just enough to close the door and no more. Two porta powers with the wedge end inside the cab corner and some time with a body hammer and its a lot better than it was. Not perfect but way better.

The pockets for the door striker were made from 14ga. Pre planned with cardboard then bent and welded.

Cautrell05 10-05-2022 10:32 PM

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Evidently this is about the only picture I have of the striker pockets. Also a picture of the floor panel and the bracing underneath. Panel is 18ga, square tubing is 1 inch, 1/8" wall.
I also made some cab mount clearance to make pulling and installing the cab easier.

joedoh 10-06-2022 01:01 AM

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beautiful work!

Cautrell05 10-08-2022 12:39 PM

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Thanks. I'm trying

Cautrell05 10-09-2022 09:38 PM

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Wide shot of the inside before blasting and a couple from during and after. I waited to pull the glass until after I blasted the inside just so I didn't accidently get the outside.

Cautrell05 10-09-2022 09:46 PM

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Pleasantly surprised to not find anything nasty under the front and back window seals. The one small hole below the windshield was pretty minor. Small sander on the inside and outside followed but a small bead of panel bond to seal it up. Also that set up I went around both window flanges and cleaned those up then they got as good coat of rust converter to get whatever I missed.

Cautrell05 10-09-2022 09:49 PM

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Instructions aren't very clear. How many coats does it take to fix the cab corners?

Cautrell05 10-09-2022 09:56 PM

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The cab corners just got a coat of covered over the bad areas to hopefully slow the rust down. Both sides it's almost all behind the filler panel above the running boards and not visible.

Starting to get the outside masked up and ready for primer. I don't envy the guys that do this every day.

Cautrell05 10-09-2022 10:01 PM

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Two coats of epoxy inside and out and remasking for the lizard skin ceramic.

Dave_The_BMXER 10-17-2022 04:36 PM

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I really like the recessed firewall!

Cautrell05 10-24-2022 07:37 PM

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I really like the recessed firewall!

Sorry I didn't see this sooner. For some reason I don't get notifications about new posts.

That's a stock depth firewall. I just replaced the sections.

Cautrell05 10-24-2022 07:37 PM

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Hey just a heads up, if you want any pictures from the first half that are on Photobucket you might want to save them because they're probably going to disappear in a couple days. They dropped their rates from a while back but I still don't feel like paying 15 bucks a year just to have them post pictures.

joedoh 10-26-2022 11:04 AM

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photobucket is the debil.

the forum does photo hosting but I wish they would give a larger size. I think last time I complained about it the sizes were 800x600 but i would swear they are even smaller now. I just checked, they are 642x482, no matter what size you upload (i usually upload 1400x1051)

great work on the cab, as usual

Cautrell05 11-02-2022 09:11 AM

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photobucket is the debil.

the forum does photo hosting but I wish they would give a larger size. I think last time I complained about it the sizes were 800x600 but i would swear they are even smaller now. I just checked, they are 642x482, no matter what size you upload (i usually upload 1400x1051)

great work on the cab, as usual

I absolutely hate the fact I can't go back and edit posts. Would be next to go through and upload the original picture so it's still there.

Cautrell05 12-11-2022 04:57 PM

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Couple pictures of the firewall after paint. Three coats of duplicolor semi gloss black. For someone that doesn't generally do paint and body I think it turned out pretty good. The interior got a couple coats of gray. Can't remember what brand it was though.
I still need to build a base for the center jump seat. 2004 Ford Taurus center console/seat goes pretty well with my 04 suburban front seats.

Cautrell05 12-11-2022 05:08 PM

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Finally got my fuel pump wired up on an oil pressure switch. Should have done that a while ago. 80s GM choke switch is the original application. That controls the ground wire for the pump relay. I highly recommend it for anyone running an electric fuel pump.


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