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Project Cheap Thrills!
Ok. So I decieded to start a build thread. I shoulda done this long ago but oh well.. Here are some of the threads that got me to this point:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=470917 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=471233 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=472364 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=477206 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=478290 And finally... http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=478491 And so it continues... |
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So up to this point I had a truck that jerked and sputtered at times. 68C15 asked me about the HEI wire in my last thread about my cars breaking down. I researched a little and knew it wasn't a big gauge wire. Stopped by Auto Zone on the way home for lunch and bought a 8' length of 10g red wire and some connectors. I got home and installed it as threads had directed others to. I then removed the fuel filter and found it almost full of the residual nastiness that was in the lines. I stopped at NAPA on the way back to work and bought two filters. The truck didn't stumble on the way to work but its got me there before with out messin up but I do believe that this was my fix. Here are some pics.
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After all that I feel that its good and fixed!! I put more miles on it in one test drive than I ever have at one time and its a Beast! I have 8* advance, 21 in.hg. and 650 rpm idle. It runs perfect right now, knock on wood.
Replacing all those parts made an improvement each time. Adding the coil changed the volume of the exhaust as well as the "chop" it sounded very confident. When I got back to the shop I put it on the alignment rack, adjusted the passenger door and some other things. |
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that Yellow wire most of the time is Black.That is for the voltage drop when you run points.But if you Buy the new engine harness from M&H and ask for the HEI set up use only the Purple wire and just tape up the yellow wire
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I intend to remove and clean up that harness. All those wires in the back ground will be sorted and the new wire will be added into the harness. Thanks for the tip!
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Subscribed to the build :chevy: Glad to hear you've got it running better :metal:
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Hey Jonathan!! Bring yours up here and I'll align it for free so we can post the readings! Lookin great. Shall we hit the sports park before the close of Summer? Lets elbow our way in and give them something to think about over the winter!!!
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I think its awesome you have the ol chevy truck in the BMW shop..
You do work @ BMW right? Glad to hear ya got er fixed!!!! |
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Olblue I'd love to talk in person. Pm me and we'll chatt! I've been at the same dealership for years. I went to BMW because I love Hot Rods. PM me and we'll talk!
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Whats up with the PM..lol
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Just tryin to meet everyone!!
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Congrats on the trouble free long test drive BMERDOC!!! She looks good sittin' in that BMW shop!!!!!!
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The truck is right at home in the shop and well recieved! One of the guys even dusted off his Bronco and brought it to the shop and if you look in the back ground of one of my picks you will spot the Square Blazer in the background. |
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I noticed the squarebody too
Yeah it sounded like an emergency PM.. :lol: |
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Or, if it's cheaper for the blocks and u-bolts I might be interested in a set as well so maybe them making two at once would keep the cost down? Are you doing 2" drop blocks? Quote:
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I checked online and every one of the ready made kits were almost $100 after shipping. Two 2" square tubing sections were $5 a piece and the u-bolts were $27 shipped. One thing I like about the blocks is that they are steel and not aluminum. As far as fab was concerned, the shop I bought the tubing from cut them to length for me and one of the guys at the shop has a drill press at home so he drilled the holes. I'll reuse the blocks and drill the correct holes on the opposite sides. There is not enough material cut out of the wrong holes to worry about integrity. I'll just consider them speed holes!!!
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So is it hollow tubing? I've heard concerns of that collapsing under the weight...
As far as prison...I can take it home whenever....but realistically it'll be a few weeks minimum. Monday is my next day working on it. Hopefully can get the other rocker done and the cab supports welded on. Then, it'll be cab corners and floor patches....then some work to the bed and both doors....And if he is willing I might start sanding it down and see how much he'd charge to spray it if I can get my front clip together in time... |
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What drop are you planning on for the front?
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It is tubing but it is vey thick wall so I'm not concerned about it collapsing. After you finish up the body we'll lower and align your truck.
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I'd like to swap in the 73-87 front crossmember so I don't wanna upgrade the spindles or anything else on the current crossmember . I'd like to find a cheap beater 73-87 that has a v8/auto, p.s and p.b. so that I can scavenge all that stuff off of it. My unicorn would be an 88-91 Suburban because I'd like to do a Square short/fleet one day but only if I could add that front clip. |
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Well... I have some really nice 3 " CPP drop springs if you need a good deal. I personally would do drop spindles...no change in geometry. Just my opinion.
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I think I know the answer to this but are those springs for the front? I intend to do the suspension correctly when the time comes. I want it to handle really well. Hopefully when this "economy" thing is behind us this truck will not be a budget build anymore.
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So I feel good enough about the drivability of the truck that I thought I would look closer at the body.
I went to Lowe's and got a coupla long sponge sanding blocks and made my way around the truck. Umm....yeah this ain't gonna be easy. After my initial scuff up I started on the roof beacause of all the surface rust. I started scraping the caulk outta the gutter thinkin it was just gonna pop out. Wrong! That stuff is in there. What do I use to loosen it? I scrubbed the entire roof with a wire brush then blew it off with my leaf blower (my only compressed air at home :waah: ). I scrubbed it with the sponge and back and forth between tools. I finished off with some Loctite rust converter until I can remove the rest off the caulk and address the dog sh*t roof repair done previously. The paintless dent removal guy at work is gonna fix a lot of the dings and drag dents but I will have to eventually do some patch repair. I have settled on a temporarily permanent paint color...Flat white. All my cars have been dark and white was high on my list so I wanna shoot it and see how I like it. I do intend to rattle can it for now and after some body repairs and plug welding I will shoot it with some reduced Rustoleum Flat White in the quart can |
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