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a5Ben 09-28-2010 08:13 AM

Re: Project "Popeye"
 
Leevon,

Whats the details on those trailing arms? What were they off of? Looking great BTW!

Thanks!
Ben

67cheby 09-28-2010 09:20 AM

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valve covers are awesome

bjcaldwe 09-28-2010 10:05 AM

Re: Project "Popeye"
 
Good progress.

LEEVON 09-28-2010 10:52 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by a5Ben (Post 4213812)
Leevon,

Whats the details on those trailing arms? What were they off of? Looking great BTW!

Thanks!
Ben

They're just '67-72 trailing arms with a modified crossmember. Easy as pie. And Thanks!

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Originally Posted by 67cheby (Post 4213881)
valve covers are awesome

Thanks! I'm glad I got them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by bjcaldwe (Post 4213929)
Good progress.

Appreciate it!

bjcaldwe 09-28-2010 11:06 AM

Re: Project "Popeye"
 
I am going to try and play a bit of catch up with you tonight after work. The goal is to get some more sheet metal off mine.

LEEVON 10-02-2010 10:46 PM

Re: Project "Popeye"
 
I've been busting my but trying to get the engine/trans installed in the chassis for good. There are alot of little parts to gather and details to mind but I finished detailing and painting, then stabbed the engine. Now I'm waiting on a pilot bearing and flywheel bolts. Enjoy:

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4109/...d6e5e926_b.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4124/...87aa1fd0_b.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4107/...4c57c860_b.jpg

99 to Life 10-03-2010 01:03 PM

Re: Project "Popeye"
 
engine looks tiiiiiiigggggghhhhhhtttttttt

LEEVON 10-03-2010 09:54 PM

Re: Project "Popeye"
 
Click on this for a video:

http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l1.../th_popeye.jpg

bjcaldwe 10-03-2010 10:05 PM

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Nice progress. I am definitely jealous.

What bags are you using?

LEEVON 10-03-2010 10:08 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by bjcaldwe (Post 4223133)
Nice progress. I am definitely jealous.

What bags are you using?

The front are whatever came with the TCI MII, not sure but they're double convoluted and the rears are Firestone F9000 sleeve bags. Lots of lift from the F9000's and they are supposed to ride NICE.

99 to Life 10-03-2010 11:15 PM

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the travel height looks great. I like how it isn't slammed too, just in case
something happens, it's nice to not be stranded. Everything is looking real good and clean. I really like the OG frames with MII on them, they look much cleaner than s-10 swaps. I think I might try and go that route on my next project, even though I got another s-10 frame and OG frame sitting and waiting.
good work and good tunes in the BG.

CHIZZLER 10-03-2010 11:28 PM

Re: Project "Popeye"
 
motor looks killer.nice video.

masshole 10-04-2010 06:59 AM

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thats what i'm talkin about! lookin great, what kind of intake is that on your motor? i looks killer!
masshole

67cheby 10-04-2010 09:55 AM

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sweet...nice vid

LEEVON 10-04-2010 10:08 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 99 to Life (Post 4223339)
the travel height looks great. I like how it isn't slammed too, just in case
something happens, it's nice to not be stranded. Everything is looking real good and clean. I really like the OG frames with MII on them, they look much cleaner than s-10 swaps. I think I might try and go that route on my next project, even though I got another s-10 frame and OG frame sitting and waiting.
good work and good tunes in the BG.

Thanks! The front could go to the ground but I want to be able to roll if I lose air, so I set the bumpstops to where the crossmember is about 2" off the ground. Gave me some peace of mind. I debated on the frame issue for along time, at the end of the day I decided that putting some more money into the stock frame would pay off in the long run. It adds resale value in my opinion.

Quote:

Originally Posted by CHIZZLER (Post 4223367)
motor looks killer.nice video.

Thanks!

Quote:

Originally Posted by masshole (Post 4223595)
thats what i'm talkin about! lookin great, what kind of intake is that on your motor? i looks killer!
masshole

Edelbrock LS1 Victor Jr. Thanks!

Quote:

Originally Posted by 67cheby (Post 4223744)
sweet...nice vid

You like my helper? She thought the airbags were cool until they started hissing then she ran off.

Tri5Nerd 10-04-2010 03:47 PM

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Really nice setup you got there.
How many more horses does the Victor Jr with carb gives over the stock LS6 intake and TB setup if the bottom end is stock?

What made you go that route?

Tri5

LEEVON 10-04-2010 04:24 PM

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I've seen different data on the intake, based on LS1 and LS6 engines, from 20-40 added hp over stock. With a cam the potential is greater. I'm guestimating about 350-360hp at the crank, the engine was good for about 305 hp stock.

Just did it for the looks really. It probably would have been easier to go with EFI, I had all the stuff.

Tri5Nerd 10-04-2010 05:56 PM

Re: Project "Popeye"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LEEVON (Post 4224246)
I've seen different data on the intake, based on LS1 and LS6 engines, from 20-40 added hp over stock. With a cam the potential is greater. I'm guestimating about 350-360hp at the crank, the engine was good for about 305 hp stock.

Just did it for the looks really. It probably would have been easier to go with EFI, I had all the stuff.

45 to 55hp at the crank is not too bad... I went with the EFI with my LS1 but I went with a FAST intake, and beefed up the cam/heads and exhaust.

Tri5

LEEVON 10-12-2010 12:41 AM

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PISSED!!!!!!!!!

Crappy parts just ruined a productive evening. My wife was gracious enough to let me go play after dinner (with 2 kids and full time jobs this is a big deal on a weekday).

I've gotten the engine in and collected everything I needed to put the flywheel, clutch assembly and trans in for good too. I took my time, checked the bellhousing runout (which was surprisingly good), installed the pilot bearing, and flywheel. Torqued the flywheel bolts 17lbs, 34lbs, 69lbs...lined up the clutch and pressure plate, installed the bolts finger tight and began to torque.

Wait, why is this pressure plate bolt spinning freely in the flywheel??????????

The dang threads on the very last bolt were crap, never made it past 10lbs of torque. I had to remove everything including the $50, one-time use, TTY, special order flywheel bolts (bet O'Reilly won't be replacing those huh?). Soooo frustrating. Anyways, here's some "update" pics. Hope I'm in a better mood next time :sumo:

67cheby 10-12-2010 09:11 AM

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sorry to hear that !!

kustombrad 10-12-2010 10:02 AM

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Dude, that soooo freakin' sucks! I'm sorry!
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xpickup 10-12-2010 03:27 PM

Re: Project "Popeye"
 
LEEVON, It just seems like everything that you buy is junk. It would also be the very last bolt! Sorry about that.

ratty 46 10-12-2010 06:31 PM

Re: Project "Popeye"
 
Ya ... that would have pissed me off too.

Better days are on the way. Don't sweat it. Life is way to short.

Ratty 46

LEEVON 10-12-2010 09:52 PM

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Ah, no sweat really. A replacement is on the way, trans will be in by the weekend!

Detroit3100 10-13-2010 01:53 PM

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great build. Did you ever switch to the LS1 oil pan or are you still running the truck pan? do you have any motor mount pics...my 6.0L seems to sit low, espically the pan when I have it air'd down.


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