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Nice update...
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X2...Jim
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nice work man! enjoy monsoon season, my daughters (one there, one here) are chatting back and forth about it
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Thanks Mongo and Jim.
The monsoon's been here a couple of weeks but mostly all we have to show for it is a lot of dust. Only rained once. Hoping to get my roof fixed before it really takes hold |
08-03-2019, 09:05 AM | #155 |
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Very creative work. Nice going.
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Exhaust system is in for good this time-
New exhaust tips from a sliced polished mandrel bend. Welded the stainless to the mild steel with some 309 rod All the park/brake/turn functions are working on the new Rebel harness. All the instruments and dash lights are working. Getting ready to wire up the engine sub-fuse panel, then on to fuel pumps and air compressors. |
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jeeze I feel like a caveman pounding rocks together when I see your attention to details haha
beaaaauuutiful!
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Looks REALLY nice..!!
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everything looks great. Amazing work and truck
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Really nice truck your building there. I appreciate your level of detail and your out of the box solutions to your challenges...Keep at it.
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Very nice work
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man O man is it coming out nice!!!
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I'm really liking this build....very nice work
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Beautiful truck! Nice work.
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Thanks everyone for all the kind words......Comments are encouraging and help me keep going to get this truck over the finish line.
Working on all the details I left unfinished as the truck was going together. All I have to show for my efforts this week is the PCV catch can plumbed on the motor. Put JIC female fittings on the valve covers, made a bracket for the catch can and made up the plumbing in -4 line |
08-17-2019, 10:57 PM | #166 |
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Nice plumbing. What brand of catch can is that?
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so I just bought a '54 and I thought hmmm let's just check out the 47-59 build threads to see if anyone has yet done an LS Swap on the 47-55s and how they've done it (I mean I would hate to be the first one to try it, LOL)... and now I want to crawl into a fetal position and cry like a little baby because yours is the first build thread I saw and if all of them are of this off the charts craftsmanship and innovative level I might as well band myself from this forum and never post again, ha ha, jk - seriously though thank you so much for the write up, your truck looks amazeballz and you do fantastic and I mean fabulous work so happy to see trucks in your hands
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The catch can is a Chinese ebay item; "Oil Catch Reservoir Breather Can Tank+Filter Kit Cylinder Aluminum Engine Silver" Paid $21 for it. The can itself it nicely machined, but the threads for the fittings were kind of a mystery. I had to run a pipe tap through them to get my fittings into the can, but the cheesy push-on fittings that came with it would have worked fine.
Gregski - My anal personality with perfectionistic tendencies puts some people off, but this is the first time it's caused someone to want to assume the fetal position. Please don't do that! I've spent hundreds of hours on this board and others looking for ideas to steal for my project and had a lot of fun doing it. But my perfectionism streak means I have a hard time finishing projects like this truck. I find posting my progress and reading comments from others helps me keep focused and moving forward. Thanks for your comments. If you really want an eye-full of ideas for LS conversions, go check out LS1tech.com and look in the 'Conversions and Hybrids' forum. Meanwhile, back at the reality ranch............ Playing with LED and incandescent instrument lights. Liking the softer look of the incandescents |
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Time for an update............
My bed kit came in from Mar-K. Ordered red oak and polished stainless strips. To date, the stuff I've ordered from them has been really good quality, but one piece of wood in this order is checked and I'll have to repair it before I can put a finish coat on it. The fit between the angle strips and the wood is very tight too, so I'm going to have to sand it down a little to get it to fit. Here's the trial fit we did yesterday. (I much prefer working with metal than desiccated dead tree carcass parts) I like the color just the way it is so I'm not going to stain it. I'm planning on coating it with UV cure polyester from Solarez after using their grain-fill product. Their grain filler is glass micro-balloons in a 100% solids polyester that cures with UV instead of MEK so I can coat the boards and take them outside in the sun to cure in just a couple of minutes. They say that the grain fill process is 'one and done' since there is no shrink-back. Ditto for the top coat, but they say that you can apply it inside the shop with a brush and leave it to self level for a half hour then take it outside to cure under the sun for a couple minutes, avoiding having to spray it on. I'll block sand the polyester to 1200 then polish it out with compound on a foam buffer wheel before I install them. I spent about 5 hours in the DMV last week and walked out with my registration tag. I had a title in my name, but my registration had expired in 2015 so they wanted to fine me for not registering the truck for the last four years. After some dancing around, the DMV said if I'd sign a statement saying the truck wasn't used on public roads since the registration expired that they'd waive the fines! The VIN for this truck was on the engine block and is probably melted down and in some casting on a HF product by now. I was afraid that they'd ask for a Level 2 inspection where they want you to bring the vehicle in for VIN verification, but I dodged the bullet. Bought an agreed value policy from Grundy for $190/year I'd pushed my master cylinder and hydroboost back 18" to clear my headers and that put my brake reservoir under the front seat. I made this cover up and put a Dzus fastener on it to hold it closed and a tool isn't required to open it. You can see the DPDT switch for the parking brake in this picture (more on that coming up) Need to trim up the hole. Looking to borrow an air- file to smooth it out - grinders around paint make me nervous. Finished hanging the tailpipe and polished them up a little The flanges on the sides of the MarK roll pan weren't wide enough to drill for a bolt to mount it to the bed. I found some '29 Ford gas tank clamps to hold it in place without having to put holes in the flanges. Now that the new Rebel harness is in and working, I loomed all the exposed wires under the truck with a fabric split loom. Tried to put extra grounds close to all the lights and other electrical devices. Still need to tie the wire loom to the chassis before bed wood can go in. Extra wire is for the LEDs that light the license plate. I spent a day or so putting knock-off Weatherpac connectors on all the lights and electric accessories on the truck. Wyatt replaced the bottom of the rear fenders where they meet the running boards when he did the metal work on the truck, but left the bolt holes out so we could match drill them to the holes in the running boards. Job done with the seal installed. (The white paint pen on the floor is used to mark fasteners that I've tightened. I have a very bad habit of getting everything fitting together and not tightening bolt up, so I mark each one that's done with the paint pen) Installed my flea-bay linear actuator for the parking brake after making a couple of brackets and a cable yoke. It is actuated with that DPDT switch in the previous picture. I hooked it up to a 12V battery charger and actuated it and it seems to work pretty good. Some adjustment and tweaking and it should be functional. Bought a group 24F battery for the truck, but the fit is so tight that if anything ever went wrong on a road trip and I had to replace it, it would be very difficult. My solution is an AGM Odyssey battery with a smaller footprint and same CCA. I liberated this one from the sandbuggy and made a hold down bracket for it. Will install it under the floor and have a trickle charger pigtail on it so I can keep it topped up. I like AGM batteries, but they are a PITA to recharge if you let them go dead. I've killed a couple of Optima's that way. I also spent a couple days fixing the geometry of the trailing arms that support the airbags on the Jag IRS, but the way I had it set up was going to bind a little. It is frustrating to take something you've fabricated, throw it in the trash and start over. You can just see the new cross member (behind the actuator) I fabricated to bring the pivot point up higher. Also trashed the control rods and brackets I'd made to hold the diff pinion angle for a new design - the old one was too close to the exhaust. Somedays it seems like I'm trying to stuff 10# in a 5# bag. Pretty close to putting the battery in and filling it with fluids and bleeding the brakes and clutch. I haven't yet figured out how I'm going to make the speedometer work. The WC T5 I used has a tailshaft from a V8 Camaro but the housing is from an S10 to move the shifter forward in the cab. Shifter location looks good, but now I don't have a way to drive the speedometer cable. Speedhut sells something called a Speedbox that converts a GPS signal to a 1000 rev/mile cable drive and sounds like a good solution. The problem is the GPS antenna. They recommend putting it on the roof of the truck, but I'll be damned if I'm going to put a hole in my roof, and I think it looks like a wart if it is installed on the dash. I know sheet metal attenuates the GPS signal but I'm wondering how it would do under the wood in the bed. Anybody with any expertise is microwave signals and antennas? |
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congrats on passing the Dept of Rectal Reaming with a plate.
on your wart how about on the back side of the rearview mirror?
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Installed all the bed wood and bolted up the bed to the chassis. I'm inching closer to getting this truck out the door of the shop.
I filled the grain with clear polyester with grain-filler product from Solarez - two coats sanded between applications with a DA. I wanted to use the Solarez clear polyester for a top coat, but it was so difficult to use I just ended up spraying three coats of automotive clear and blocking it out by hand. I blocked it up to 2000 grit and didn't buff it so it has a soft satin finish. Brakes are bled and the wiring harness all loomed up and secured. Hooked up the throttle cable, and tightened all the bolts on the chassis. It is about ready to have the wheels put back on and roll out of the shop for a bath. Goal is to drive it around the neighborhood before Christmas |
12-01-2019, 01:25 PM | #172 |
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That bed is beautiful. The whole truck is. Maybe Santa will bring you a drive for Christmas!
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gorgeous!
wooop wooooooop!
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Beeeeee-you-teeee-fullllll
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12-01-2019, 02:09 PM | #175 |
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Very Nice Work Sir!
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