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I will be dressing my LQ4 6.0L with Delmo's DeLS3 kit. Locally I found a guy selling a 3 bolt Delmo TB set up and jumped all over it. It saved me time, money, and the hassle of shipping parts across the border.
In order to get my old factory TB up to par with the new parts I took it to a local company called Sublime Resurfacing. They specialize in dry ice blasting and their results are amazing. Here are some before and after photos of my TB: https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7843/...80bfdd0e_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7900/...6ce12711_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7819/...92c3175e_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7908/...a2d3adef_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr The Delmo TB adaptor and mounting plate https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7906/...0009ceb2_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7839/...5346e686_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7879/...a66ffb3f_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr I also ordered this valley cover since I will be running SBC valve covers without an oil fill provision https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7815/...dbcdad37_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr The engine should look very similar to this when I'm done. I will be running a different air cleaner but it gives you an idea. My engine will be painted matte red with a set of black drive junky accessories and black 60s Nova air cleaner. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7833/...4e77db74_b.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr |
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I know it's a silly thing to get excited about, but those welds are f'in beautiful!
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Amazing work. Cant wait to hopefully see this truck on the road this summer.
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I'm running a similar type SBC look on my setup. Using a Cadillac/Olds batwing air cleaner. That valley cover is cool, I'm running the LS6 on mine.
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After seeing the results of the dry ice blasting on my TB I decided to take my old SBC script covers to Sublime Surfacing. Here are the results:
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7920/...523a50cc_b.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7866/...9b668152_b.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr I also have a local guy designing up a couple different coil mounts so I can relocate them to the back of the engine like a distributor. This is the initial design but needs to be refined to allow rom for the coil plugs. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7832/...320e4431_b.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7919/...daafd0ec_b.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr Stay tuned for more! |
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very nice stuff. I too mount the bumpers in a little.
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I have want to tuck my bumper in too, is the splash apron a simple trim off the backside?
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super pretty!
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I headed out to my buddies shop and got a bunch of parts mocked up. I got the bed, rear fenders, and new front clip on.
There is a ton to get done yet but I'll keep plugging away at it. I'm going to be picking up a KMS tools rotisserie to throw my cab on while I do the rust repair. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7906/...63743a1a_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7895/...0f21fc20_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr After test fitting I came to the conclusion that I needed to trim more to allow room for the big 22x12s wit 335.25R22 tires https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7895/...6d2986ce_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7916/...ade90aab_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr It looks like I can repurpose the bed cross sills as new bed mounts https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7827/...4e0c92c5_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr After cutting I was left with this as a final product... I will have to mount the bed about 1-2' higher than factory to accommodate the big wheels https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7901/...c157b204_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7901/...a5c3d882_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr |
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Wicked update. Love the truck. :metal::metal::metal::metal::metal:
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Next I tackled the front end. I bought an abandoned project with a bunch of good panels. It has the same colour code as my truck however it was repainted at some point during its life. The paint underneath is the same red that is on my cab. when it comes time to paint march my cab corners and whatnot I think ill dust the over the paint on the cab to make it all flow together.
This is after I quickly sanded the panels with 240 and hit it with some 3M Machine Polish https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7808/...357d7d95_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr It still needs a lot more buffing https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7903/...dd43a1ab_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7903/...dd43a1ab_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7920/...e5739214_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7805/...7dbc5b61_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7886/...5204bed7_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr Here is a photo of how the feders used to look https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7882/...dcaab39b_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7876/...2bc1e76c_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7813/...1644e1d2_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr |
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I then started installing my Altman bear claw latches and SBC valve cover adapters.
The Altman latches were a breeze to install https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7905/...0acf484f_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7866/...c1ba9c7e_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7841/...79225b9b_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr I've heard some guys flip the door relays from side to side and run a modified arm in the factory door groove from the relay to the latch. As is is right now the arm contacts the door through its stroke. I plan to do the same once my new relays arrive. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7850/...66736b4e_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr My valve cover adapters are from GSI Machine and Fabrication. They are a beautifully crafted piece and would recommend them to anyone. The adapter uses the factory LS valve cover gasket on the bottom and a factory gasket for the SBC covers on top https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7878/...c0afda35_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7848/...8329880e_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr I didn't have any SBC gaskets so the valve covers are just sitting on there with a couple bolts https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7897/...66b68a37_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7927/...89887007_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr |
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The only issue I've run into this far is fitting my radiator. I bought a Champion 4 core rad with shroud and fan. With my current set up it's way too tall and contacts my steering box. I really want to hide the rad beneath this sheetmetal panel from *****in sheetmetal to keep the engine bay looking clean.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7867/...a5b493ba_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr As you can see theres not much room unless I cut the bottom out of the core support and severely angle it towards the bumper to gain clearance. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7825/...91b9f99f_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr Here are a bunch of random photos to give you all a better look https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7827/...8fd193f8_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr The cab will be getting these new floor and toe boards shortly https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7854/...e43d20ab_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr Frame pics https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7863/...e1e312c6_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7812/...ba3a8914_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr New valley pan from JEGS to compliment the Holley intake and fuel rails I've ordered https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7822/...ce7671d8_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7895/...4cabed6b_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7816/...002fcb16_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7896/...f177785e_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7873/...cce5c2fa_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7907/...81b20143_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7919/...893f4abd_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr Here you can see the factory colour under the new front fenders https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7823/...297e9171_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr I hammered out a ton of dents in the running boards and other panels while I was at it https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7885/...f2d15880_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr Unfortunately the running board brackets wer welded on 1' too far towards the rear for everything to line up. So I'm moving and rebuilding the factory mounts to get them all lined up. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7820/...b6e8ce91_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7863/...af9432ba_k.jpgUntitled by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr |
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I know you're doing the patina thing but will you blast and prime or bed coat the undersides of those running boards? They look like they have a fairly aggressive coat of rust already.
Just found your thread. I used Delmo valve cover adapters and Moon Equipment finned valve covers so I am very interested in that Jegs valley cover you posted. Thanks, hadn't sen that yet. I moved my coils down to the top of the frame rails on both sides. One of the shop's guys wanted to put them in a sort of "box" behind the throttle body ala the mechanical fuel injection box that was on early Vettes. I vetoed that idea. Didn't think it would fool ANYone and would look dorky. Your idea looks better. Will you have two of those machined plates and will you put them together sort of "stacked" horizontally or vertically somehow? |
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The coil bracket will allow me to stack the coils on top of each other or mount a set of coils on either side of the plate. My guy is going to cut out two different designs for me to trial. Once I receive the kit I will post more photos to give you a better idea. The JEGs valley cover was $50 off so I bought it. I think I got it for $89. I woudn't pay any more for it than that. It's just a cast part and isn't the best of quality. |
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great updates. top notch stuff for sure. truck has great character too.
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Hey guys,
Sorry its been a little quiet around here. I'm just uploading another batch of photos to my Flickr account. Once they've uploaded I'll toss them on the thread. There isn't much new but I finally got the truck on the hoist so I have some photos of the underside. I also got the running boards fixed and they are in epoxy primer for the time being. The truck is currently waiting its turn for a custom firewall and toe boards and some other rust repair. I expect it will get done within the next year or so. Once that's done it will be time to plumb and wire the truck. It's a slow process but it will get there. Here are a couple photos from a photo shoot I had done this summer: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...4711dc18_k.jpgTrucks by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...458fe6fa_k.jpgTrucks by Spencer Wiedeman, on Flickr |
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