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the small block is the swiss army knife of the engines out there
you can buy any performance part under the sun for it to make it do just about anything and do it cheaply too it will take forever for the small block to die out even now that production of the small block has stopped at chevrolet because there so many parts made for it allready it will take that long for those parts to wear beyond economical repair ad to that the fact you can still build them from scratch with the parts available in the aftermarket personally i think for the price per horsepowe a stock but turbocharged and tuned LS engine has it beat but i agree the small block is still is best for starting intoo hot rodding or wrenching in general the truck now has a 305 small block in it if the registration didnt say inline 6 and if it would be so hard to have the truck reregistered as a V8 while still keeping its classic status i would be plunkin a LS type engine in it and be done it isnt and this engine is the cheapest / best / simplest alternative here in europe to the chevy 6 inline ........ as long as i dont want to buy performance / hotrod parts for it |
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I guess things are different in Europe than here. How's the torque on that engine?
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according to wikipedia 165 kW (224 PS; 221 hp) with 325 N·m (240 lb·ft) cant find rpm but i know the engines dont like to rev too mush aspecially the 4.0 version wish has a verry long stroke
the ports are not verry whell matched to the intake and there a couple of other small things i can do to boost performance with a little time and not a lot of cash just making it breathe a little eazier can boost performance by 30 hp |
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Hell yeah, looking good!
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did this guy ever get done.....hahah
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hey the truck im building is sitting in storage for about 5 years now , i cant even work on it where it is now
planning on getting this jag running on a teststand first get the transcontroller i need for the 4l80e i got for it and once thats done drag one of the trucks out of storage strip all the rusty stuff of it to the frame put it in my garage and do a frame up rebuild over ............ bout another 5 years i guess |
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OK, It's time for an update. Worked on the front part of the 73 Bed and did some metal work to match the rear. Also reshaped the running boards to blem into the rear fenders.
Before: http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/1965-...958%202-X2.jpg After: http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/1965-...5-1665x937.jpg http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/1965-..._143027-X2.jpg The Running boards just didn't look right, so I did this to them. I also mad that small piece on thop of the running board to make it look like it should look like it's stock. http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/1965-...8-1665x937.jpg BTW, I did both sides. Here is how I matched them. http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/1965-...1-1665x937.jpg http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/1965-...4-1665x937.jpg I think it looks much better than stock. It blends into with the fender, like it should have been. http://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/1965-...4-1665x937.jpg |
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looks realy good , maibe you need to put a stainless plate with some anti slip beads over the step part once its painted
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That's sweet Dennis. .. yeah, really nice.. gives that newer bed an older flavor
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Glad to see my project is not the only one moving slow :)
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Once I get some of these small jobs out of the way I'm going to be working only on my 65 and my friends 40 Ford Woody.
I keep on taking on new jobs, but that's going to change. I already turned down 7 jobs. I want to drive my truck before I die. :uhmk::lol: https://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/Kust...0-1650x928.jpg |
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I've been following your build since you started.
I completely understand what you mean by wanting to drive your truck before you die.. :lol: I started my Prostreet truck project about the same time as you started this one... :-) mine was completely together and driving at one point but I wanted to change just a couple things... seriously. . (shaking my head in shame) still in pieces. . :waah: :5150: |
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No not dieing if that's what you mean. I have plenty of time left. I hope!! :lol: I'm 71 now and I really need to retire completely. Been a mechanic working full time since I graduated in 63, my joints are killing me. That's a lot of wrench turning. It's time I did something for me. :metal:
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great project Dennis. just finished reading. really like the detail on the running boards.
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Man I've been gone for years, and you guys still cant finish your trucks.
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I'm also working on a full frame off 40 Ford Woody. That helps pay the bills and is taking up a lot of time. :metal: https://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/Bobs...3-1652x929.jpg https://belair.smugmug.com/Cars/Bobs...0-1652x929.jpg |
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Looking forward to seeing that finished Woody project. :metal: |
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Your truck looks like it needs to hit the road! The steps are looking good. Keep it moving.
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