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hotrod 80 04-24-2010 06:57 PM

New project
 
1987 S-10 will be Forged 385 , TH350 , 9" Ford caltracs truck on 275 / 60 / 15 drag radial .
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djracer 04-24-2010 09:23 PM

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I thought we had talked you into a full size truck.:confused::confused:

Captainfab 04-24-2010 11:05 PM

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Cool....Are you going to have a build thread?

hotrod 80 04-24-2010 11:31 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by djracer (Post 3938930)
I thought we had talked you into a full size truck.:confused::confused:

Yea , i just couldn't do it . I am not funded for making alot of power so i have to be light .

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 3939188)
Cool....Are you going to have a build thread?


I will put together a build thread . This will be my forged 383 set up with 150 in the fogger and 150 in the plate to start with .

shawnt 04-25-2010 09:55 AM

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I dont care if it's full sized or not. Nice project :phat:

Shawn

hotrod 80 04-29-2010 05:07 PM

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Found out last night that the block needed 2 sleexes at .030 and 1 at .040 . I spent $670 on SRP pro series pistons , so 2 sleeves it is . I m also dropping off the cam for clearencing tomorrow . Crower sportsman rods and eagle lightweight 4340 crank all balanced . My neighbor came over yesterday and ask if i would help him haul off an old transmission . Turns out it is a 73' TH 350 out of his truck . He had the dealership rebuild it and the service tech talked him into a 700r4 swap and did it as a side job . Turns out the trans has only been sitting 3 years and has low miles . I'll shoot some pics of the current state of the motor and try and update .

my67chevytruck 04-29-2010 05:36 PM

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looking forward to the updates....

djracer 04-30-2010 12:34 AM

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wouldn't it be much cheaper to find another block?

hotrod 80 05-01-2010 10:08 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by djracer (Post 3949246)
wouldn't it be much cheaper to find another block?

Well i ask about that . The yard i got the block from doesn't have anymore 4 bolts and they only exchange . I would have to drop back to a 2 bolt main . I made 484 with this top end on a 355 . I don't expect alot more HP , but more torque and the assembly should handle 800 HP . So close to 500 on motor and 250 more nitrous , i need a 4 bolt . My machinist ( a good friend and a high school buddy ) has assured me i will never know it is there and i have run his sleeves before with no problems . Oh , and there is no S-10 build section so i put it here . Hope you don't mind as my primary purpose is to drag race it .

Visual update for saturday .Sorry for the crappy pick of the block it was in the bore machine . Pics of the lightweight forged crank and JE pro series pistons .

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ripdog28 05-01-2010 10:36 AM

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Having a good buddy as a machinist, could have got a 2bolt and had him splay it. Would be better then any stock 4bolt. What ever happened to that 396 you built?

hotrod 80 05-01-2010 01:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ripdog28 (Post 3951477)
Having a good buddy as a machinist, could have got a 2bolt and had him splay it. Would be better then any stock 4bolt. What ever happened to that 396 you built?

Im going to call him bout that as i have a 2 bolt main in his shop that is 4" and never been bored . That would be alot better than the sleeved 4 bolt . Really should have bought an aftermarket block , but then i would end up with a big inch small block , which isn't a bad thing . I mean i already bought good stuff . The price would have been the same all i needed was a block . Kinda stuck with a 383 now or start from scratch .

I sold the 396 with the Luv . The guys that bought the truck are strictly grudge racers so im hesitant to discuss it as it is their race program now . I will tell you that is runs good and is out of the Houston area . The truck has been repainted as the new owners have a body shop . They just bought a proven combo with all my notes and repainted it and showed up in a different area as unknowns .

ripdog28 05-01-2010 06:29 PM

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Nice, that little thing had to be a bit scary.

hotrod 80 05-02-2010 10:40 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ripdog28 (Post 3951987)
Nice, that little thing had to be a bit scary.

It would move around due to the short wheelbase , but i think it made me better as a driver . The truck really reacted to "jerk shift" and the break over point or point of no return ( when sideways) was quicker than a longer truck . Tire pressure was pretty critical as sidewall flex was important . The truck didn't have power steering so you either had to man handle it , chop it ONCE , or lift . Most of the time i would just make the shift and the loss of torque would bring it back in line even if i shifted early . It was a fun truck .

Got the new rim combo on the gray truck today and did a suspention lookover .
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hotrod 80 05-08-2010 12:05 AM

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I ended up listing the old body for my golf cart on Craigslist and the guy who is to replace the ends on my 9" shows up to buy it . Well a little horse trading and he is going to replace the ends on one housing and narrow another housing for the golf cart body .
Ordered the converter and dropped of the trans local for a rebuild . Here's a link to the converter . Hoping i didn't go to tight , but still street worthy .
http://transmission-specialties.com/...products_id=56
Also looking for opinions on this companies converters . Going parts hunting tommorow also .

hotrod 80 05-11-2010 09:38 PM

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Sleeves are in and its ready for final hone . Also took a picture of the rods .
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hotrod 80 05-25-2010 06:20 AM

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My Machinist called me this afternoon and told me he just knocked the last piston in it . I usually assemble them ( motors) , but i think He's pretty proud of this one . This is one of the best pieces i have ever built . He said the deck was so far off his machine couldn't cut it . It was .018 in the front and .031 in the rear . It's zero now . Told me bring the rest of the stuff and we'll finish it up sometime this week . Matt called me this afternoon and told me Kenny Hubbard (another local all around good guy) is ready to build the trans , so i gotta haul that to him coming up . Been working on small stuff like pre plan for radiator . Researching the A/C parts needed to convert to 134A . Also got all the stuff together to build Rick's center section . Looking like i will have some time next week to relax and get busy . This type of work is relaxing and gives me a sense of acomplishment .

djracer 05-25-2010 07:14 AM

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you are putting air on the race truck?

hotrod 80 05-25-2010 09:09 AM

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Yea , it has air , so im keeping it . It will see some street duty with drag radials and it's light enough those couple of extra pounds won't hurt to much + im getting older :lol:. Hopefully i have enough vacuum for power brakes .

team39763 05-26-2010 03:14 AM

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How much does it weigh?

hotrod 80 05-28-2010 08:16 AM

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I will scale it soon and let you know .

hotrod 80 06-02-2010 09:33 PM

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Well i got the shortblock back and the timing cover and balancer on . The lifters are in and the oil pump and windage tray should be in tommorow .
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noonzor 06-03-2010 01:21 AM

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looks like a fun project, subscribed!

PhilaTruck 06-03-2010 09:34 PM

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Nice project- looking forward to hearing it. That's my favorite color, grey.

hotrod 80 06-11-2010 07:10 AM

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Not much of an update , but a new picture . i welded up the oil pump pickup and installed the pan . Got a new copper washer for the oil plug . The heads are on and torqued . Timing chain cover wasn't my first choice , but i had it and it was new in the box . Hoping to have the intake and valve train buttoned up by the end of the weekend . Headers and mounts should be here soon . Plaining the install the weekend of the 25th .
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custom70 06-11-2010 11:04 AM

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Looking good, that thing should be fun to drive.


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