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Old 09-09-2009, 07:58 AM   #176
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Re: 1970 VA Longbed Project

Looks great. Makes me miss mine already. Keep up the good work.
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Old 09-09-2009, 09:47 AM   #177
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you should put rags under your jack stands to save your nice new paint!
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Old 09-09-2009, 10:18 AM   #178
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Old 09-09-2009, 10:29 AM   #179
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looking good... have you posted pics of your Z28? I'm partial to blue myself...... keep up the great work...
I'll have to find and scan an old picture or two...That was 12 years ago....sold it about 8 years ago.

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Looks great. Makes me miss mine already. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the encouragement. Sorry you had to sell yours...

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I will. I thought of that after looking at the pictures the first day but forgot about it when I got back over and started working on it again.
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Old 09-09-2009, 10:39 AM   #180
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Well regrettfully, progress is going to slow as I have to do some work I will be out of town on business for a few days each of the coming weeks and have a lot of family plans as well.

The next order of business for me is cleaning the rear, changing the fluid and gasket on that and painting it. The drums were almost new when I bought it and there's been about 10 miles put on it since then so I think they'll be fine as long as they haven't locked up too bad from sitting. Just going to clean them up and paint them with caliper paint.

Then I will be taking apart the front end, cleaning it, painting it, and putting it all back together with new components. That will include drop spindles, disc brakes, and bags

Sometime between all this we will be flipping the cab on its' back for me to clean up the underside. Then Jason will finalize the welding on the patch panels and cab supports and I will paint the underside with rust stop and then undercoating.

At that point the cab should be able to go back on the frame and we'll be starting final body work and paint!!!

I'm gonna miss all of the fall shows and cruise-ins, but should have it finished in a few months and be able to do the wiring and interior over the winter to have it ready for the spring!!! That's the plan at least...
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Old 09-09-2009, 12:12 PM   #181
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Jonathan,

On the rear end...you might want to go ahead and change out the oil seals and axle bearings while you have the fluid and diff cover off....after 40+ years they'll leak on you once you get it back together and you'll wish you did it now!!! JMHO
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Old 09-09-2009, 12:14 PM   #182
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looking good... have you posted pics of your Z28? I'm partial to blue myself...... keep up the great work...
Here you go...put together a small collage of the Z28 and my friend Tim's 49GMC...the truck that got me interested in old trucks...I will do an older GMC like this some day.....but SLAMMED

The pictures are so small because I was really bad at photography back then w/ a 35mm....I had the car or truck with a TON of blank space around it in the pictures...didn't frame my subject well at all The car is like a dot on the 4X6 picture...

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Old 09-09-2009, 12:15 PM   #183
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On the rear end...you might want to go ahead and change out the oil seals and axle bearings while you have the fluid and diff cover off....after 40+ years they'll leak on you once you get it back together and you'll wish you did it now!!! JMHO
That's good advice....I've never attempted that but I'm always up for something new....
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Old 09-09-2009, 12:34 PM   #184
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That's good advice....I've never attempted that but I'm always up for something new....
Here's a write up I'll probably follow when I do it!!!
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If you get'er done soon...post up more pics and let us know how that write up worked for you!!!
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Old 09-09-2009, 12:55 PM   #185
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Thanks Geoff, that will come in handy!!!
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Old 09-09-2009, 01:19 PM   #186
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just stopped by to check out how it is going and WOW, that looks killa, you sure made some progress, looking great, and hopefully it will be on its wheels in no time!

I agree alos on the axle seal and wheel bearings, go through it, do the pinion seal also, it is just cheap insurance for all the hard work you are doin.
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Old 09-09-2009, 02:16 PM   #187
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just stopped by to check out how it is going and WOW, that looks killa, you sure made some progress, looking great, and hopefully it will be on its wheels in no time!

I agree alos on the axle seal and wheel bearings, go through it, do the pinion seal also, it is just cheap insurance for all the hard work you are doin.
Thanks! Your truck has come out awesome so far and will be even better once you tear back into it!

Yeah, I will go through the axle and make it up to snuff with the rest of the truck...you guys are gonna nickel and dime me to death
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Old 09-09-2009, 02:18 PM   #188
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are the front inners for sale
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sorry that posted in the wrong spot
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No problem...
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Old 09-10-2009, 09:43 PM   #191
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Out of town right now. But I'm still working on the truck by research and credit card

Actually, I am paying all of this up front and not charging anything. (Which makes it hard) But I did order several parts today, looked for the best deal and will call those parts orders in tomorrow...
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Old 09-11-2009, 12:31 PM   #192
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Nice, glad to hear you are still shopping, and as my wife saiud to me, " is it ever gonna be done" well we all know the answer to that one, just a big grin and say yes dear.
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Got bag plates in the mail today and have a lot of the engine parts to finish it up on the way.
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Old 09-12-2009, 05:29 PM   #194
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Got some more parts in today for the engine. It's gonna be purdy when it's done

Worked on tearing down the rest of the components off the engine to prep for paint. Gotta read up on the best ways to prep it since I'm putting BC/CC on it.

Worked on tearing apart the front suspension until I got a call and had to run to the house to meet a guy to sell some parts. It's good and bad...didn't get what I wanted to done, but traded for a van tilt and still ended up with 150 cash to go towards the truck. I'll be needing it too with all the front end stuff I need to replace. Idler arm has way too much play, Tie rods are of course shot, the adjustment sleeves look bag, U-bolts look good , but with what I've read recently I'm going to get newer/larger U-bolts for safety.

What do you guys think about the upper and lower control arms...do I need to change the cross shafts and/or the control arm bushings? THey seem tight and the expenses are really adding up right now...
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Old 09-12-2009, 05:30 PM   #195
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I will get some pictures posted up this evening....getting ready to take the family to the park right now...
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Old 09-12-2009, 07:38 PM   #196
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Do the bushings, you have it apart and doing all else.
Or get some of those new Porterbuilt units. You only live once.
You may want to check out POL for brand new control arms, by the time you clean and replace all the bushings, for a few bucks more you can have those. They also have some decent looking tubular stuff, inexpensive too. It's only money, you'll get more. j/k, I feel your $$$ pain.
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If you'd like to contribute some arms to my build I'll put whatever type/brand you want...
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Old 09-13-2009, 12:17 AM   #198
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Your stockers are all that's needed. But I think you should do the bushings while your in there.

The bigger u-bolts you mentioned earlier. Are you talking about the saddle bolts that hold the ca's on to the cross member? If so, you can get new 9/16 style which is the bigger u-bolts, get them from the HELP parts section at your local parts store. They even come with nice top lock type nuts. Cheap also.

It took me a while to figure out the base coat clear coat.
Who makes high temp bc/cc engine paint? I've never looked into it.
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Thanks for the info on the saddle bolts...I'll check out a HELP section today....was about to pay CPP 35 shipped for them in 1/2"...

The BC/CC will be the same thing on the exterior. I have been told that you can run the standard stuff as long as you prep and prime the engine very well. It will most likely burn a little right by the headers but I have seen several jobs in person that have been run for a while and they look very good so I'm going to try it...
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Thanks for the info on the saddle bolts...I'll check out a HELP section today....was about to pay CPP 35 shipped for them in 1/2"...

The BC/CC will be the same thing on the exterior. I have been told that you can run the standard stuff as long as you prep and prime the engine very well. It will most likely burn a little right by the headers but I have seen several jobs in person that have been run for a while and they look very good so I'm going to try it...
Kak...I don't remember what I paid, but I'm sure it wasn't that much.
You may have to order them, but even my po dunk parts store had one set, I had to order the other set.
They are real nice, and very heavy duty.
I forgot to do this, but when you get them, post a pic so that other folks can be aware that not everything has to come from a suspension supplier.

The BC/CC will be the same thing on the exterior.quote.

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