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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Wow! nice to read about your story. Good luck with your build!
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Thanks, I'ma gonna need it. I'll definitely be honing up on my welding skills. Thanks for stopping by.
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Nice going hope your truck comes together quick for ya
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Thanks, I was hoping for a quick build...but you know how these things go. Here in New England everything is rust, sandblast, what?? more rust, sandblast...wholes?? And then it begins. I'm taking it as it comes. Thanks again for stopping by.
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
4 days of rain (weatherman lied again) I've been trying to do some cleaning in the garage it doesn't look like I'll be getting this done before the cold weather sets in. I painted up some of the small parts got them shelved for the moment. Today, clean the yard!!!! I've been like a kid on Christmas morning ripping this thing apart so there are parts everywhere that need to be somewhere else. I was blasting, stepped back , got hung up on something and next thing I knew I woke up on the ground with about 6 holes in me.
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Ok so it rained AGAIN, STILL, so things didn't go as planned. Onward and downward. I picked my Avalanche up from the shop where I had had both knock sensors, harness and intake gaskets replaced. Next day check engine light...problem with voltage on 2nd regulator I believe. I of course had bought all these parts online to save some $$ so I couldn't just run down the street and get it replaced. Sent away got another sensor and had it installed. I picked up the truck yesterday and on the way home my check engine light comes on again, same thing...any ideas???
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
I finally got around to checking out your build thread. Too bad about the donor engine, but hopefully the 700r4 is in good condition.....plus you got that cool front suspension. The differential likely just needs a pinion seal, and possibly a speedy-sleeve on the yoke.
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Hey don't look at my build thread or you will think I'm a (insert derogatory word of your choice here). The first truck I bought was rusty so I got another one. The first ones looking better after seeing your build!haha!
Stick with it. It seems like you are having a blast ![]() As far as that rear end goes, did you have the pinion pointed down for quite a while when you were moving it around? It's pretty common for them to leak in that position since they spend many years relatively horizontal. At the very least since most of the juice is gone you might as well see what's inside so you know what you got. Sooner or later gear ratios will be important and you might have exactly what you need sitting right there leaving reminders all over the place. Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device |
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
I know how that goes....things not going as planned....
At least you have a garage to clean....I don't, which makes the weatherman a very important person to me...as long as he's right...lol sorry to hear your issues with the avalanche too....do you have a scanner? what code is it popping?
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Ok, done sandblasting.....now what?........This is what's left....
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Just kidding. Ok so a couple new pics because we all like picyures here. Too many days of having a blast (sandblasting) brought the front and rear down to metal and then POR-15 on everything. If I could get to it, it got blasted and painted. I like the POR-15 because I know whatever it touches will never see rust again. I still have some on my elbow from a month ago and it hasn't rusted, and I take a shower every day. Oh yeah that too, don't get any on you. Anyway I'm leaving the rear alone until I know whether or not I'm keeping it. If I can get it apart and it's good, then I'll blast it. As of right now, I can't get the drive shaft off. The u bolts and u-joint are rusted tight to the rear, so we'll see. Started cutting and welding the passenger side. Lower front door pillar, part of kick panel, inner and outer rocker, parts and pieces of floor, front and rear cab mounts. I think I did ok considering I've only ever welded a square patch here and there. Still need to do cab corner...looked savable before I found all the bondo. I told you guys to buy stock in cpp. Anything I cut access to, I sandblast and POR it then spray with bedliner before I close it back up. I also do the same with any parts I'm welding on that will be closed off after they're put on. Sort of a safeguard for the future, I know inside my cab-mounts and door-pillars are POR-ed and hit with bedliner for protection. Enough babble, on with the pics.
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
A couple of the passenger side, not finished but I think I'm on the right track.
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
just read through your build and for someone who has only welded a square patch or two looks as though this stuff must come naturally to you, great work, and I hope the back gets better.
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Thanks for the compliment Flip, coming from you that means something! I try my best, I have to say I was very proud (amazed) that the door lined up with perfect gap all the way around. I was a bit nervous cutting out all the pieces....Now that they're back together, I'm a happy boy! As far as my back, thanks for the well wish. It's degenerative so it's not going to get better, someday I'll be in a wheelchair or worse. I'm not supposed to be walking, so I figure every day I can is a blessing....though my neighbors might not agree.
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Nice job on the floor.
Taking a break from my mess in the shop. I started surfing the interweb and found your build. Couldn't pull away and while reading regained motivation to head back out to the shop and stare at Steiner for a few more hours. Great job so far. Subscribed. |
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Lookin great! You sir, are inspirational! Keep the pics and progress Rollin!
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Nice progress. Keep up the good work!
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Thanks for the input!! It's always nice to hear something, good or bad, just to know someone's checking up on me. The fact that you are pumps up my motivation to get back on it!
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Quick update, picked up a motor, new gm block, summit mild street kit, eagle rods, deep sump oil pan etc. etc. etc. and so on. Tranny (700r4) is at the shop having its physical and getting fitted up with the proper cables and whatever all he does so I don't have to worry about the lock up. Also found a rebuilt Edelbrock 750 with a whole jet and gasket kit while picking up parts for another project. Always ask if they have anything else they want to sell! Some pics!
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Re: 66 shorty step Easy project....what was I thinking?
Yeah, forgot to mention powdercoated M/T valve covers, Edelbrock intake, timing chain cover (double roller) and ....roller rockers....all for the nifty sum of $500.
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