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#26 |
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
Wow.... I often wondered what happend with this build.
Good to see some progress on it!!
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
Pretty darn good feeling!
I started this build with absolutely NO experience. These forums and a little help here an there have helped so much. I am far from finished but i tell ya it sure feels good to turn that key. My current dilemma is this, The engine tops out a 1900 rpm, I've got the SM456 transmission and 3.73 gears. Will be hunting for a new rear end. |
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
Nice work ziplock. Very cool build. You still have time to change direction and go with a big block!!
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
Much better than with the stack! Looks good
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
Sleeper..the fry oil guys will never see you coming lol!
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
Read the thread so far.
Uniquely different and totally Cool man. |
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
sorry if I missed it, but did you ever arrest the rusting with any inhibitor?
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
very very cool congrats!
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
BAD A$$! Congrats.. a build is build which ever direction you wanna make it!..
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
very cool build man!!! good choice on the exhaust. the stacks are cool but didnt look right on that truck.
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
Not much of an update. Haven't done much lately other then drive her around town. I am going to look for a new rear axle today to increase my top speed. Only 55mph with my 3.73s. I am in what you would call a mock up stage right now. I am about to tear down completely and reassemble taking much better care. Enjoy! |
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
This thing sounds so awesome!!!!! Makes me wanna do a 5.9 cummins swap!!! They said my 292 6 banger was suppose to top out at 3600 rpm, but I was able to get it to do 4,500 rpm!!!!! LOL!
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
Love how it turned out, some numbers on the mpg when you get some
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
Thanks guys! I am really please with how its coming along.
MPG right now is quite poor with my current gear setup. I was able to pick up an old Cadillac rear end with a 2.92 gear ratio. An old neighbor of mine owns a Cadillac junk yard just outside of town and just gave it to me! Thought that was pretty sweet. I am hoping to have it swapped in by the weekend to see how it drives. I also got in contact with Hercules today and they are actually still manufacturing parts for my engine. I didn't need much but have been battling front and rear main seals ever since it was delivered. So that was pretty cool. Anyway, I will update this thread as I move along in my tear down and reassembly. |
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
Update, New rear end worked great. Do not have a tach so I don't know my RPMs but I am now able to cruise at 65 with only about 1/2 throttle. Topped out a little above 80. I feel this is pretty good.
I decided to use these last few months of winter to redo a few things. I had developed a pretty bad oil leak that needed attention. To pull the pan I needed to pull the engine and to pull the engine I needed to pull the Cab. The engine is getting a fresh paint job, new front and rear mains, pan gasket kit, turbo rebuild, and new fuel fittings. Should be sealed up tight. I was not happy with my motor mount design. The engine sat way to high up front. To bring the thing down I needed to section the Cross member to make room for the pan. I also counter sunk the mounts to bring the engine down a solid 3 inches. Very pleased with how it turned out. I am very confident is this setup. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
Visual update. New turbo, exhaust, fuel lines, lowered another inch or so, cab reinstalled, and got the seat reupholstered. I am starting on wiring this afternoon. Hope to have it running within the next couple of weeks.
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
looking good man, now just ship that truck to Ky, so I can enjoy driving it around, lol I can't wait to get mine together. I finally found a 4bt but had to spend my saved cash on bills. I hate that. I guess for now I will have to stick with the 292.
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
very cool build
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#46 |
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
What material did you use for the seat? It kind of looks like leather or faux leather.
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
Thanks!
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I had the seat done at a local upholstery shop. They are friends of a friend so they hooked me up. They new what I was building and said they would handle it. I am not sure of the material but its a fake leather. I just picked the color from a book. Very pleased with how it turned out. |
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Re: 64 Build "The Titanic"
SOOOOOOOO cool!
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