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05-06-2016, 02:22 AM | #1 |
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Budget Upgrade/Build on a 1966 C10 $900 budget
Hello, I just sold a newer car with plans on making my 66 c10 a daily driver.
What's my budget? $900 in (Southern California) Things I would like to accomplish: 1-Engine: inline 6 that ran - on stand (not sure of displacement yet, until I pull the spark plugs.) *find a used or affordable radiator & hoses & install *Replace the valvue cover gasket *Replace the oil pan gasket & freeze plugs? *Replace spark plugs, wires, cap, and rotor, and points *Replace the water pump *Replace the alternator *Oil change, oil filter, fuel filter *replace intake and 1 barrel carb for a 4 barrel setup 2-Transmission: 2004r or 700r4 (probably 2004r so I don't have to shorten the first drive shaft) *Pull a tranny from the junk yard *Rebuild it if not very expensive for a kit. *Install with engine in more forward mounting position if needed to save on drive shaft rework cost. 3-Brakes - Upgrade to power w/ dual reservoir front disk *Locate dual reservoir, brake booster, & brake lines at good price & install *get disk brake setup from a later model vehicle that can bolt right in & install w/ minkmal fab 4-Rewire myself 5-Get windows functioning (glass fell out of place on both sides) -----Perhaps postpone this a little if over budget----- 5-Gas tank relocation *Find a later model tank to fit between the frame rails somewhere Or make or have a custol tank made 6-Power Steering upgrade. Thank you for reading all that, any and all help is appreciated! Oh, and I hope to document it all on my 60-66 C10 page on facebook! Drop by and check us out! !https://m.facebook.com/Chevy-C-10-19...?ref=bookmarks |
05-06-2016, 11:17 AM | #2 |
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Re: Budget Upgrade/Build on a 1966 C10 $900 budget
I don't wanna sound like a negative Nancy, but this is a pretty ambitious list considering your budget. I know the feeling though, my budget is typically closer to $0 haha. Here's my 2 cents:
1. Gaskets, waterpump, and tune-up are cheap and easy, and worthwhile investments in my opinion. However, a new 4bbl manifold and carb are in the neighborhood of $600. That's enough money to buy 3 junkyard 350 V8's here in Missouri. Then you will need a $300 set of headers, dual exhaust, and a lumpier cam to actually make use of it. 2. Automatic trannies have a ton of parts inside them, and usually require special tools and specific knowledge I do not possess to rebuild. Unless you are a pro (and maybe you are, I'm not trying to question your skill level or intelligence) this is usually best left to the pros. For a 6 cylinder driver, a 200r4 or 700r4 either one would probably be just fine, and a decent junkyard unit with new clean fluid in it would probably last for years as-is. 3. Sounds pretty straightforward. You may find that boneyard brake parts aren't in the best of shape though, and may want to figure in the cost of new rotors, calipers, etc. 4. Rewiring an entire truck correctly will likely eat half of your budget or more. You can hack something together with $20 worth of wire and house wire nuts (like the previous owner of my truck did), but in the long run you get what you pay for. If the whole truck burns to the ground on the freeway, you didn't really save much. I would look at pre-made kits, or replace a portion of the original harnesses one at a time. 5. Not sure what's up with the windows. Sounds like maybe the bottom channel piece that holds the glass rusted out or something. Wouldn't cost anything to take the door panels off and check em out. 5.b. There is much debate on tank location, but in my opinion the cab is the safest place in the vehicle, and as long as the original isn't leaking or spewing fumes inside, there's no reason to spend unnecessary money relocating it. 6. Power steering should be easy if you can find the brackets to mount the pump to your 6 cylinder. The rest of it is just getting an adapter plate from someone like CaptainFab, modifying the steering shaft, and bolting up a newer style gearbox, etc. Not trying to discourage you with any of this stuff. Just saying if it were mine I'd focus on replacing the stuff that doesn't work for now, and make it reliable. Then I'd start saving for upgrades once it's on the road. |
05-06-2016, 10:08 PM | #3 |
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Re: Budget Upgrade/Build on a 1966 C10 $900 budget
Where in socal are you located?
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05-07-2016, 12:11 AM | #4 |
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Re: Budget Upgrade/Build on a 1966 C10 $900 budget
Keep the 6 stock for now and upgrade later. 4 barrel and headers will be a nice improvement with a new cam or even without. Tune it up real good and drive the heck out of it. Then when you can save up get the 4 barrel and headers. $289 for the intake. $277 for the headers. And a good 500 or 600 edelbrock is gonna be in the $320 range. Unless you find a good used one.
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05-07-2016, 01:25 AM | #6 |
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How do 1barrels compare to 2 barrels on this setup, and how crucial is knowing my displacement? I believe it to be a 250 or smaller perhaps? It came out of a 68 camaro |
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05-07-2016, 08:30 AM | #8 |
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Re: Budget Upgrade/Build on a 1966 C10 $900 budget
way too much carb for a 6.
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05-07-2016, 09:51 AM | #9 | |
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But if you have a 250 they are Really good for making power out of. Naturally aspirated with a street build one made 320 hp and 275 torque.
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05-07-2016, 11:00 AM | #10 |
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Sorry I can't help you on your transmission swap questions, but I have read on othe threads that the 200r4 is pretty close in length to a turbo 350 and should be a little easier swap than the longer 700r4. I don't know how the 200r4 compares to what was in your truck though, so I'm not sure what all you would need to do.
For brakes (and steering) you can swap the whole front crossmember, a-arms and all, from a 73-87 pickup. Search the forums here a little about it, there's a couple really good threads on it. It should only require a couple bolt holes to be elongated, and the rest of it just bolts right up. You could also take just the spindles and brake parts from a 73-87, but I'm not positive if your 66 ball joints are the right size, or if they would need to be swapped for 73-87 style as well. I believe most if not all 1/2 ton trucks those years came with 15" wheels, so I presume you want 15s or bigger. If you change your mind on the wire nuts let me know and I'll send you a pile of the ones I removed lol! If you ever get that 6 cylinder turbo'd I'd be interested to see how it turns out. I've got a 65 Belair that would be a good candidate for a similar setup. Not sure what size carb the turbo would require, but a 650 is probably too big for a 230-250 in srock form. I think you want something closer to 500 cfm. There are some 2 barrels out there in that range as well. |
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05-11-2016, 12:52 AM | #13 |
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Re: Budget Upgrade/Build on a 1966 C10 $900 budget
The next step is carving out some junk yard time & hopefully recruiting a friend to tag along, a ffried with a truck would be bonus, since my wife's Chevy Equinox isn't really made to haul junk yard parts in, ha ha
I'll keep yall posted on any progress (born & raised in California, the "yall" was for effect, ha ha ha) |
05-11-2016, 09:44 AM | #14 |
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Re: Budget Upgrade/Build on a 1966 C10 $900 budget
Setting a budget and having a detailed plan is a great idea. Just be ready for this.........it's almost a guarantee that you'll go over budget very quickly, and that's OK. We've all been there, even with the best of intentions. If you've got something torn down to a certain level, it's the perfect time to freshen it up, even if it makes you go over budget. You're almost wasting your time if you put something together knowing that you'll be yanking it back apart in the near future. Do it once and be done with it. Build it with pride and attention to detail. Once you get the truck on the road and you're having a blast with it, the last thing you want to do is tear it back apart.
You can stretch your $900 pretty far if you hustle. Hit the wrecking yards on 1/2 price day, scour Craigslist for good deals, trade parts with your friends, sell off the parts you don't need anymore, etc. You've got the RIGHT idea! To me, anybody can build a car/truck with catalog parts, but in the end, you'll have a huge credit card bill. True hotrodders use their brains, resources, friends, and other connections to build good, safe vehicles with affordable parts. That is what our hobby is all about! If you have any questions, feel free to PM me at any time.
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05-18-2016, 11:12 AM | #15 |
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Re: Budget Upgrade/Build on a 1966 C10 $900 budget
Here is a little update: I scored a 2004r transmission that was said to have worked fine when pulled for $325! This seemed like a steal after having previously gone to the junk yard and finding about 14 cars that should have this transmission, but actually had wind tunnels instead ; )
Now considering that it is a huge chunk of my budget, I'm going to have to see abojt getting deals elsewhere. I did find a 2 barrel carb in my garage that Ibhad forgotten about, so that's a score! I did find that although the 2004r may be the size of 350 turbo, it is longer than the Saginaw 3 speed I had pulled out, so modifying the drive shaft might just be what blows my budget, but we'll see how it goes. Thanks forbwatching, and stay tuned : ) |
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What's up with your windows? Mine came out of track on the drivers side this past weekend. It made it very difficult to close...the window was hitting and jamming not allowing it to go up. I ended up having to take the window vent out and then I could readjust the window back in the frame. Reinstalled window vent and works better than it has since I bought it last August....took me 15 minutes.
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05-22-2016, 10:21 AM | #18 |
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So perhaps I can save on the drive shaft bybgoing with a single out of another vehicle,
instead of the dual setup. If anyone knows what driveshaft to get for this, let me know. I'll be hunting around in the forum fthethe answer. |
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