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Old 07-22-2011, 12:23 PM   #1
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Re: Finally starting the 68swb fleet

I ran hooker 4266. Shortys a few times , but I was using 73+ engine mounts, They fit awesome and were a breeze to run the exhaust tucked up into the frame looking sweet buddy!!
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Old 07-22-2011, 02:34 PM   #2
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thanks, I may do the same, but the swept style shorty's may be the best way to flow with the crossmembers I have etc, going to see what offers I get locally on my shortys and if I come close to breaking even I will upgrade to ceramic coated as well to save on starters and plug wires
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Old 07-22-2011, 04:37 PM   #3
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Re: Finally starting the 68swb fleet

Sounds good!! Those hookers I mentioned are a 3/4 length swept shorty , I had em on a bagged shorty ( my 64) And ran the exhaust up in the frame that being said ,get this thing fired uppppppp!!!
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Old 07-22-2011, 06:05 PM   #4
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outta money lol dammit Starting work again tomorrow though, may have some parts sold etc to cover a carb and the rest of the motor parts so we'll see, hoping to do some bodywork for the time being once my welder is setup
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Old 08-13-2011, 11:40 PM   #5
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Re: Finally starting the 68swb fleet

Can't believe you even though a out selling,
Who doesn't like an endless money pit and no garage space. And by the way i can tell that you Are logged in. That means you are not working in the garage.
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Old 08-13-2011, 11:48 PM   #6
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Can't believe you even though a out selling,
Who doesn't like an endless money pit and no garage space. And by the way i can tell that you Are logged in. That means you are not working in the garage.
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waiting on a day off now to wire in the welder and order some more parts, had a mishap with my right hand though so not in a rush, hoping to get everything in next sunday and start on the cab though, gonna learn to weld left handed if thats what it takes, they make grinders and flap wheels for a reason Yeah it was close to going up for sale, but the sun finally came out to play so I am back to work, woulda been a fight to the bitter end had it come to that, the joys of being in business for yourself
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Old 09-05-2011, 11:57 AM   #7
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I have been too busy to work on it lately but I just picked up the wire needed to hook up my welder and I'm looking at a few 60gal compressors, going to sit down and make an order list for my intake pipe plugs, rocker nuts, alternator,and water pump sp hopefully I can give it a test run, and weld up the cab before the snow comes.
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Old 09-08-2011, 09:42 AM   #8
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Re: Finally starting the 68swb fleet

just my 2 cents ....if you are going to do body work you need atleast an 80 gal compressor the 60 gal ones i have had wont keep up with air sanding tools, you will be very annoyed waiting for the compressor to keep up !! now maybe it was my compressors that i tried they were new BlackMax compressors, when i switched to the 80 it worked great
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Old 09-10-2011, 12:11 AM   #9
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thanks I'll look into one
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Old 09-10-2011, 12:38 AM   #10
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Re: Finally starting the 68swb fleet

My 60 gal worked well for me. 80 is better, but not sure the added cost justifies the expense for most home shop users. The 80's are usually a 2 stage pump and much more expensive. BTW, I inspect these things for a living and worked at a plant that builds them for a few years. The key is the pump. A good 60 gal should have a good 2 cylinder pump. They won't build the pressure of a 2 stage, but have good capacity. Also, most air tools don't need the full tank pressure, so using a line regulator set to around 100 psi will generally help the air usage. The only time I had air pressure problems was when I was sand blasting or running the random orbital non-stop. I usually had to stop to change sanding disks etc. anyway, so not a huge problem.

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Old 09-25-2011, 07:42 PM   #11
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thanks I will keep that in mind, this project is somewhat back on the shelf, too busy and a lot going on, maybe get back into it this spring, if anything changes the pics will continue
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back from the winter, rear fenders and step plates should be in within a week, cab is going back to sandblast to get the inner and outer floors blasted to remove whatever coating was sprayed on so I can re coat with POR15 and repair a few minor spots, electrician is tentatively lined up to have the welder setup next week, we have heard this before though, and I should have a week or two off starting monday so this thread will once again be active, I'm hoping to have the cab repaired, smoothed firewall, and back on the chassis by the end of may long, the weather is nice at last, as always the pics will be plentiful, also have a binding issue with the steering I need to get squared away
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Old 05-10-2012, 01:49 AM   #13
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Re: Finally starting the 68swb fleet

great progress man lovin how good the chassis looks and motor is comin along nicely
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Awesome looking forward to the progress
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Thanks guys, the time away from it has got me motivated again, maybe one more snowmobile trip then it's all truck until wakeboard season
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I'm definitely subscribed! Living in AB maybe I'll get to see it in person one day! Keep up the great work!
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Slacking pretty hard on this build but I hope to have it on the road one day, this forum is a blessing and a bad distraction with all the other builds you drool over you end up changing and adding all the time Got a delivery from AMD with my rear fenders step plates and braces, now I'm waiting to hear back from a local blaster to hit the bottom and inner floor of my cab so I can get to repairing issues and smoothing out the firewall
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nice bunch of parts! .... you have been slackin.... HARD lol get back on the ball tyler! lol
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hahaha I'm trying, now the issue is nobody in town wants to blast for me due to the nature of the job and issues with warping, hopefully hear back soon
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nice work, keep it up !
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more stripping and the new compressor, back from blasting but no time to work on it for a few days
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Little more work, is there a better way to remove the seam sealer than chisel with a screwdriver followed by scuff pads and wire wheel? Applied rust converter to be safe under the primer, welder was wired in last night and compressor by the afternoon so I should have a busy few days coming
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thanks, and I just got off the phone with a guy who will blast the spots I miss or hard to get spots tomorrow and that phantom electrician should finally be here this weekend, with my town being oilfield based a lot of things can be real tough to line up with the abundance of side jobs and cash work they can scoop up, finally some progress, planning on beginning the strip work on the hood and doors tomorrow
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