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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
I got my cam and lifters swapped out yesterday and just finished breaking it in. I used the original valve springs for the break in, so now I just need to swap them out with the new ones when the engine cools down
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
I got my cam, lifters, springs and chain swapped out last weekend
![]() I made a video of it running... It's nothing too special, just a Comp Cams High Energy 268. It sounds good enough for me and has more power ![]() http://youtu.be/HkW7C-UOOMA Tony Last edited by AZ66GMC; 04-26-2011 at 09:36 PM. |
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
Very nice. You make me want to go work on my engine.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
CRAP! I thought the GCC thing was this coming weekend... Rats!
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
Hey, guess what???
I finally finished my valve cover install... Only took 5 months... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() . |
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
What year truck did that brake booster and master cylinder come off of? How hard was it to install beside getting the mounting bracket?
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I got them from the local "pick-n-pull" from a 83 Chevy 4x4. I grabbed the brake lines and proportioning valve along with the pedal rod. I went on a 50% off sale and paid $30 for everything. It bolted up to the 2 factory M/C holes with out any additional brackets. I drilled out the firewall for the bottom 2 holes on the newer M/C. You can see the top 2 holes were not used (has a total of 6 mounting holes). I used my original pedal rod and cut/welded it to the new rod which kept the adjustability by retaining the original threaded part. It took about 4 hours to install it and then a couple more reworking the brake lines. BIG difference compared to the original single pot M/C... It will put you into the dash if your not wearing the seat belt when you slam on the brakes... Takes some get'n used too... ![]() . Posted via Mobile Device |
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
Nice and tidy. Looking good!
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Thanks Shaky ![]() ![]() . Posted via Mobile Device |
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
Great truck. Thanks for sharing your updates.
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Thanks Zane ![]() I installed my rubber bed mat that I got for Xmas. It's for a '73-86 long bed Chevy/GMC. It's not exact, but it covers 99% of the wood ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() . |
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I also filled my dash so that I can install my Vintage Air controls and A/C vents. Since the PO butchered the radio slot, I figured that I might as well cut it all out and fill it solid, then go back and cut out what I need...
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
Very clean nice looking patch repair on the dash. Thanks for the info on the brake booster. I went to LKQ this past weekend and they had the 50% off sale going on. I couldnt find a decent looking booster to get. Everything was already about stripped to the bones.
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
nice work!!
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![]() ![]() ![]() The clamps are from Eastwood. I got (8) for $17 shipped on their last sale before Xmas. They work awesome ![]() You can find them here http://www.eastwood.com/intergrip-pa...-set-of-4.html I'm working on a photoshop project that I will request everyone's input for my dash layout. Hope to have it done tonight and will post it on the 60-66 main board for your input. ![]() Thanks ![]() ![]() . |
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
Checking in on you. Nice work. You did a nice job on the dash.
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
Great truck and you have done some awesome upgrades on it...Keep it up and thanks for sharing your work and updates with us.
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
LOL, thanks guys
![]() How's the weather in Alaska at this time? We are in the upper 70's right now, but are suppose to cool off to the 60's soon... I want to take a family trip to Alaska soon before I can't afford it... ![]() . |
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
We are rocking 4 hours of daylight per day, and it is currently -19* out there as I type this. I am in the interior/central Alaska though. Not sure how things are in the coastal towns....
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
We are at -24 and it was -34 yesterday morning.... wind chill is another thing all together...still staying warm though.
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
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![]() now that's too cold... I remember a few sub-zero days in Chicago when I was 8 or 9 years old. I couldn't imagine -34, of coarse I know a few people that couldn't imagine +120 which I have worked outside in... ![]() I'd love to experience it on like a vacation though... There is hope that I will take a trip in the next few years, but most likely will go in the spring. . |
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If you come up here they have a place that has a display they keep at -60 for tourists to experience the winters up here. So far it has only dipped to -40 this winter, but the cold months are ahead of us yet. You should come in Spring!! It is really beautiful up here for that season and it lasts until September when the snow starts falling again ..... The four seasons up here are 1. Winter 2. Not Winter 3. Dark 4. No so dark there you have it !!
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