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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: bismarck North Dakota
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My 66
First off, I have to thank all the members on here that i have garnered a wealth of info and inspiration from to even want to get this old truck road worthy again. And second, I am bad at taking any photos of the work along the way. My son did take a quick video of it last night and that is posted below.
We bought this truck 3 years ago for my son to haul his mx motorcycle. We paid $400 for it. It made it to its first winter and then we decided to tear it apart. And I am sure most of you have went through the exact same thing. You start off just going to do a little here and there....and before you know it, it is in a million pieces. That is where this site has come in. Without all the knowledge to be found here, it would have remained in pieces. It is still a long ways from perfect and from being totally finished, but it has experienced its cam break in at this point. I have not yet had it out on the road since rebuilding the engine. The engine is the original 250 that i had bored .40 over. I went with the 307 flat top pistons and oversize valves. I also added Tom's stovebolt cast iron split header, an offy intake and holley 390 4bbl carb. Comp 260h cam, all new rockers, lifters and push rods. New harmonic balancer from the Damper Doctor. HEI. And also cobbled together a power steering setup for it. The machine shop that did the block work also polished my crank. I should have posted up a pic to show the pitting on a couple of journals. They told me no worries and I talked with some local guys and most thought that it would not be that big of a problem. Time will tell i guess. I bolted in a crossmember from an 83 half ton and went with drop spindles and springs. It has been so long I can't remember what drop i went with. lol. I wish i remembered where i got my front drop shocks also, because one is leaking oil at a pace similar to the BP disaster in the gulf. And it has not encountered one bump yet. Crap. The rearend is out of the same 83 with drop springs. I have reason to believe it is a 3.08 ratio. I have to get the windshield in. Just building up my courage to do it myself. I have put in other rubber gasketed windshields but this one scares me for some reason. The original was cracked beyond repair and this replacement comes with some nasty wiper marks but i will address that after i get it in....hopefully successfully. The brakes need some more bleeding also. Just can't seem to get them to firm up. All new brake lines and hoses. The master is out of the 83 donor also, along with the proportioning valve, so I thought I would have no issues. It also needs some fine tuning as far as the timing. I have a stuttering and backfiring problem once I hook up the vacuum line to the dist. Like I said this is and never was going to be a show truck. It has been fun and frustrating at the same time working on it. I have replaced both rockers and various other patches of rust. A fender that was touted as being rust free to 200 miles later being almost in worse shape than the original. I took it home though and made one out of two. heres where she is at as of last night. thanks for looking. |
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Re: My 66
That sounds good
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Kansas City, KS
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Re: My 66
Welcome aboard and thanks for posting. It appears you have a great project. Keep us posted with the videos or photos or your progress. Sounds like you really have that thing breathing & exhausting pretty good. I like it.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: hillsboro, oregon
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Re: My 66
Looks good and welcome.
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Resistance is Futile
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Mesa,Arizona
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Re: My 66
Looks good and sounds really cool!!!!!
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One foot in front of the other
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Location: Parrottsville, TN
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Re: My 66
Cool- welcome
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HOW long until spring??
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Location: Star Idaho
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Re: My 66
Sweet!! a built six!!! I love it . I bent my new exhaust pipe to come out the same place in front of the tire !!
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Malta, NY
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Re: My 66
Looks good. Sounds good. From what vehicle did you get the Power steering from?
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: bismarck North Dakota
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Re: My 66
The pump and gear box came from an 83 1/2 ton. The brackets came from a multitude of places. It was the toughest part to find. It is kind of a mutt. I found some of the bracketry at the local junk yard and it came from an old nova.
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