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Old 11-13-2009, 01:35 PM   #26
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Re: Tri5 55 build

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I like your frame brace. Where did you get it?
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Old 11-13-2009, 03:06 PM   #27
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Here's a video of the motor running, that's before I installed new cam, heads, timing chain, oil pump, lifters, injectors, under drive pulley, 3500 stall and FAST 92 millimeter intake and throttle body.
how about a video after the engine mods
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Old 11-13-2009, 04:19 PM   #28
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Re: Tri5 55 build

Kim,
I made the frame brace in my welding class, I need to clean up the welds on the frame where I boxed and repaint.

50adrod,
I'll get more vids once I get the frame completed, It need to be retuned but I bought EFILIVE and going teach myself how to tune these motors.

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Old 11-13-2009, 04:46 PM   #29
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New gas tank with LS1 intank fuel pump.

I tried using the stock LS1 plastic tank and got it to work but wasn't happy with it. Started searching for something else and came up with this from seeing others do it with 80s style GM tanks. I also use the Vetteworks idea for the rings.
I bought a 1970 Mustang/Cougar 22 gallon tank which is 9.75" deep, the LS1 pump unit is ~10.5" tall and can be compressed. I cut the hole in the tank for the fuel pump, got bucket to sit correctly, made rings out out of 3/16" plates and tack welded one plate to the tank, I was very carefull not to burn holes.
Then set the fuel pump bucket with the rubber o-ring in the tank on top of the plate then sandwiched that with the other plate and bolt it down.

Just a note: I like to do and make things if I think I can, so I'll look for ideas and use them to meet my needs and try to save a few dollars to use elsewhere on the truck, and I do support vendors when necessary.
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Old 11-13-2009, 07:38 PM   #30
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Re: Tri5 55 build

Hey Tri5, I noticed you mentioned your welding class and I also noticed you are close to Kabwe and I know he's here in SoCal. I'm thinking of taking welding so where are you going? I'm wondering if you'd recommend the place you're going?
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Very impressive work so far Tri5!! I'm really glade you started a thread so I can follow your build.
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Old 11-14-2009, 12:05 AM   #32
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Hey Tri5, I noticed you mentioned your welding class and I also noticed you are close to Kabwe and I know he's here in SoCal. I'm thinking of taking welding so where are you going? I'm wondering if you'd recommend the place you're going?
Dan, the class I was taking is not offered anymore due to cutbacks in California, thanks Arnol.
I really don't know where to find a class now. So I'm trying to better my skill as I work on my truck.

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Very impressive work so far Tri5!! I'm really glade you started a thread so I can follow your build.
Thanks Cal, you are the inspiration for all of us on this forum.

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Old 11-15-2009, 10:05 PM   #34
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Narrowed my 9" rear end...

I started the notch and ran into an issue which was that the calipers from the orginal narrowed 9" was hitting the notch when the frame was lowered. So I got a boneyard Bronco 9" with a Trac Loc diff which I later found out was too long, I researched about getting the rear end narrowed to meet my needs, pricing to do it was too much for me at this time. I asked Kabwe how he did his and he provided the necessary info to encourage me to narrow mine. Well here is the result. I took out a total of 7" and centered the pinion.
With axles it will now be 58" wide.
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Old 11-15-2009, 11:38 PM   #35
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Looking good, I knew you could to it. Great work man
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Old 11-16-2009, 01:48 PM   #36
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Looking good, I knew you could to it. Great work man
Thanks for your words of encouragement!
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Old 12-12-2009, 04:40 AM   #37
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Re: Tri5 55 build

what brand are the engine mounts and trans cross member or did you make them yourself?
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what brand are the engine mounts and trans cross member or did you make them yourself?
I made then off the oringinal motor mounts and used a NoLimit trans crossbar with poly bushing. I'm going to replace the bushings in the motor mounts soon to poly.

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Old 12-12-2009, 04:15 PM   #39
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Re: Tri5 55 build

Cool build, and nice score on two trucks. I don't know if I missed it, but did you sell one of the trucks or are you just building the one for now?
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Cool build, and nice score on two trucks. I don't know if I missed it, but did you sell one of the trucks or are you just building the one for now?
I sold the other truck and made my orginal purchase $$$$ back.

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That's cool. You pretty much got a free truck.
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That's cool. You pretty much got a free truck.
Not really free, all the parts I had to source, plus getting it titled in California was not easy, I had the CHP do the VIN inspection of the frame which was good and they gave me a stamp where the orginal VIN was. I still have a bunch more dollars to spend on paint, interior and Wheels.

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So what's the bike with the old style metal flange Tuff wheels?? LOL
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So what's the bike with the old style metal flange Tuff wheels?? LOL
That bike is about 22 years old, it was my nephew's then handed down to my son who is 20 now and I still have it in the shed, it's a Mongoose.

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Re: Tri5 55 build

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I just found a vid of when I rebuilt the top end and started it up for the first time. It needed to be tuned then and now because I know have a FAST 92mm intake and throttle body. This was taken with my HP digital camera, that's why the crackling is here when the motor is reved.

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Old 12-13-2009, 12:27 AM   #46
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Hi Tri5 man thats some nice work.....
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I just found a vid of when I rebuilt the top end and started it up for the first time. It needed to be tuned then and now because I know have a FAST 92mm intake and throttle body. This was taken with my HP digital camera, that's why the crackling is here when the motor is reved.

sounds good what are your cam specs?
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sounds good what are your cam specs?
232, 234 duration, 590's lift on a 112 lobe. Sometime after getting it running I'll be adding a Yank of Vigalante stall, I have a Super Streetfighter 3500.

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Re: Tri5 55 build

It's been awhile since I post an update on my build, well I was in a state of depression after ordering my wheels and finding out that my front wheel was not centered in the wheelwell. After talking to Kabwe here and moping he said to me "What you going to do about it? You have to fix it". He offered to come by and help me with fixing the problem cause I've never done something like this before.
So today we got to work. Take a look at the 2 pictures and you will see the difference.
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Here's how the work was done, we took 1" out of the frame. Once again, a big thanks Kabwe.
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