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Got big-block?
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project Daisycutter update.....468/700R4 installed...finally...
Got the 468 and 700R4 installed this morning. I like the way the Brother's dropped trans crossmember fit - perfect. I threw the intake on there just to cover the lifter valley for right now. Chassis and engine done, now for the body work to begin. SC
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Got big-block?
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Movin' right along.....
Who built your trans?
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that truck is gonna be awesome
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those are some of the sweetest valve covers. tunnel ram too. might wanna cover up the tunnel ram intake. heh
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PROJECT 7DEUCE
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That chassis is getting together quickly!!!!!
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I hope those are not rusty brake lines I see...
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Thanks, guys.
Yes, I have the t-ram all covered up so nothing gets in ![]() Yes, those are rusty brake lines. They were all tweeked up near the mastercylinder, so I'm going to replace them. Anybody out there with a factory 72 bigblock can get me a measurement? I'm wondering what the distance is between the top of the front of the block where the intake/block mate, and the bottom of the stock hood. The tunnel ram pictured is actually a "mid-rise" Offy, and I plan on running Edelbrock carbs. Just wondering if I'm going to have to cut the hood, or maybe can get away with a looooow profile aircleaner. Thanks, SC. |
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Yeah, looking sweet SC !! Ever decided what tire/wheel combo you'll be squeezing in the rear ?
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I bought some fleetside wheel tubs at the last swapmeet, so I'm going to mini-tub the stepside bed. I'm going to get at least a 12"rim under there! SC
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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SC, are you going to run some big Mickeys or ???????
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Mickeys or maybe some old school ProTracs. I used to have some on my '78 Z-28 in highschool back in the day...
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SC wow!
My truck came with Protrac 50's I can't find any info on these tires or where they are from! Do you have any info on them or a web site I could check out? They sure are a sweet look'n tire! The sizes are crazy aswell I have F on the front and N 's on the Back Beside Mickey's I can't find any other tires to fit the 15x9 and 15x11 '' Rims! Cheers ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Yeah, ProTracs are back!!
I've seen them advertised in Superchevy and Chevy High Performance magazine. They have a number of sizes now, including the massive Pro-street sizes. I'll see if I can't find those ads for them somewhere. SC |
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Benbrook, TX
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Hey, that BB motor looks like it to heavy for that frame.
I have a 3/4 ton frame that it will work just fine in. LOL Looks great, keep up the pix, gives me hope.
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HaHa, you're right matt67350, that big block is heavy
![]() After I set it in, I was taking the lift chain off, and noticed one of the Grade 8 bolts holding the chain to the block had bent!! A lot different than hoisting a smallblock - especially since I had the 700R4 bolted to it. I'm just glad it's in. SC |
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