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A couple more pics of the gas tank. The top is just taped on because it moving when i was installing it. The alluminum piece attached to the tank was welded on both sides of the tank.
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09-10-2008, 03:47 AM | #302 |
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looks like you going to turbo it ......... awesome .
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09-10-2008, 10:15 AM | #303 |
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wow man, incredible job on the tank. The tank itself, the mounts everything.
The baffles in the tank are great, I'm guessing the pick-up will be in the middle chamber? I know some people put a special foam in the tank to help reduce the sloshing, but the baffles are awesome, and maintenance free for all intensive purposes. I also really dig that mount for the tranny you made. Def going to be a top notch truck once it's done. Keep up the great work.
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09-10-2008, 06:19 PM | #304 |
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What did you weld the tank with. It looks great.
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Turbo's are still up in the air but i got the v-band clamps because it fits through my exhaust holes in the frame to remove section if needed.
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Do you mean what process of welding I used or what machine do i have? The gas tank was tig welded and i have a Miller Dynasty 200dx with a coolmate 3 water cooled torch setup. Thanks for the complements Josh
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Very nice Josh. I still would like to see it in person someday. My '54 is in my garage for a while, until my finances get better. Call me when you're in Paso.
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Wow! Nice work.
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josh,
So the bed structure you built is welded directly to the bedsides? |
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Your truck is looking so sick dude. Keep up the good work! |
09-24-2008, 02:54 PM | #312 |
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Well i got a little more done. I was able to get the driverside header done but it was a long week. I originally built a "shorty" header but after i got it built i decided that i wanted long tubes and i wanted them equal length primaries. So i started over and built a new header. I did some reasearch and found out that 32" primaries are the ideal length for the LS1's. The final out come was well worth my frustrations because it looks sweet, equal length primaries (which was a pain in the a$$ to design and build), long tube header, all tucked in the frame (nothing is hangin below the frame) and the best part of it all the collector is the exact height as the rest of the exhaust so from the collector through my frame is all the same height so it will be nice and level. I still have to do a little more welding and build the other side but that should be easier or hopefully less frustrating . Anyways here are some pics and in some of the pics the 3rd tube looks like it is close to the frame but it is actually has plenty of clearance.
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A few more of the headers installed. It is kind of hard to see but you get the idea.
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Josh-
That header is a work of art! You should be extremely proud of it! Now be nice to the rest of us, and give up your sources for all the parts. Nate
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Lookin' good! I wish I had your kind of free time...
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those headers look awesome , you prolly could make a living making those for others
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http://www.coneengineering.com http://www.spdexhaust.com/ Yeah i have been lucky lately. We have a few huge jobs coming up and we finished all of our work so i am in a transition period which means FREE TIME!!! I don't ever want to work again. I could get my truck done in a month or two Quote:
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Looking good josh! That truck should be one hella driver when your finished. Just replied to your thread over at pro-touring.com Great build bro!!
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nice headers, you did a great job
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Awesome! Ive always wanted to try to build a set of headers.
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wow, that header looks awesome.
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looking good
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NICE TRUCK!!
i havent seen this build yet always been a big fan of the slammed ones
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Great build Josh. I especially love those headers, you really did an awesome job!
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