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Old 08-11-2020, 01:36 AM   #176
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Re: Creamsicle: My 70 K10 SWB is about to get sweeter

Truck looks great Dan I can’t wait to be able to say I am done other than a few things.
Enjoy that thing.....
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Old 08-12-2020, 07:45 PM   #177
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What an incredible build! You really have something to be proud of!

How did you like the Advance Adapter kit for the 4L60E to NP205?
I have heard mixed reviews.
Thank you for the compliment.

I had no issues with the Advance Adapter kit. What have you heard and what are the problems?
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Old 08-12-2020, 07:46 PM   #178
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Truck looks great Dan I can’t wait to be able to say I am done other than a few things.
Enjoy that thing.....
Thank you. You'll get there. In the meantime I'll keep watching your build. You're going a great job. Next up is my 71 swb. I need to get back on that build.
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Old 08-12-2020, 08:42 PM   #179
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Re: Creamsicle: My 70 K10 SWB is about to get sweeter

Turned out really great Dan. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 08-12-2020, 09:10 PM   #180
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Turned out really great Dan. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks. That means a lot coming from a TOTM winner!
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Old 08-13-2020, 09:52 AM   #181
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Re: Creamsicle: My 70 K10 SWB is about to get sweeter

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Thank you for the compliment.

I had no issues with the Advance Adapter kit. What have you heard and what are the problems?
I have heard modifications were needed for the mount and inner drive sleeve that was not described in the instructions from AA.
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Old 08-17-2020, 08:28 AM   #182
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I have heard modifications were needed for the mount and inner drive sleeve that was not described in the instructions from AA.
I did not experience these problems. Plus any questions that I did have were answered by calling their technical support line.
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Old 08-17-2020, 09:53 AM   #183
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Re: Creamsicle: My 70 K10 SWB is about to get sweeter

Just another update from last week. On Aug-12th I installed the front speakers to complete my stereo installation.

Stereo:
  • Retrosound Long Beach with Motor-4 body
  • USB/Aux installed in original cigarette lighter location
  • External microphone for bluetooth phone operation

Front Speakers:
  • Kicker model CSC65
  • 6-1/2" Round, 300 watt max
  • Installed in front vent panel in Retrosound speaker mounts

Rear Speakers:
  • Kicker model CSC693
  • 6"X9", 450 watt max
  • Installed in rear cab corners speaker mounts from board member "Bigblock73"

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Old 08-28-2020, 11:48 PM   #184
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Re: Creamsicle: My 70 K10 SWB is about to get sweeter

I'm late to the party, just now stumbled across your build. Really enjoyed going thru your build postings. Congrats on a great build and a stunning truck.
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Old 01-18-2021, 10:34 AM   #185
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Re: Creamsicle: My 70 K10 SWB is about to get sweeter

Good morning Dan. I sent you a pm.
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Old 02-18-2021, 09:58 AM   #186
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Re: Creamsicle: My 70 K10 SWB is about to get sweeter

I've come to the conclusion that these trucks are like owning a home... You're never done working on them. My wife calls me the "Lowes Man", because Lowes' motto is "Never Stop Improving".

Well I decided to swap out my front Dana 44 drum axle with a newer mid 80's disc brake axle. I know that since I have the 1970 axle that I could've just rebuilt mine by swapping out components from the knuckles out, but I decided to do an axle swap. By the way, if anyone is interested in the 70 (one year only) drum axle let me know. I plan to sell it.

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Old 02-18-2021, 10:22 AM   #187
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Re: Creamsicle: My 70 K10 SWB is about to get sweeter

Over the summer I found that I had some oil drips coming from my oil pan. I decided while I had the front axle out that I would correct the problem. Well I made two mistakes. The first one was using a fabricated oil pan. The Tilden pan is nice, but I think it contributed to my slow leaks. The second mistake I made was trying to change the pan gasket with the engine in place. I thought that maybe there would be enough clearance to be able to pull the oil pan out if I disconnected the motor mounts and jacked up the front of the engine. Well that didn't work. Maybe I should've tried to slide the crossmember forward to remove the pan instead. In the end I was able to get the old pan gasket out and a new one in. I know you're not supposed to use any sealant with the LS style oil pan gaskets, but I decided to put a thin film on the surface anyway. I just didn't trust the sealing surface of the fabricated pan. Unfortunately, I don't have much confidence that just replacing the gasket and re-torquing is going to solve the problem. I'll keep my fingers crossed and see what happens come spring.

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Old 02-18-2021, 10:41 AM   #188
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Re: Creamsicle: My 70 K10 SWB is about to get sweeter

Man that’s a shame it’s leaking, that sure is a nice looking pan. Nice work overall. That’s such a great looking truck, you’ve done a great job!
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Old 02-18-2021, 12:08 PM   #189
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Man that’s a shame it’s leaking, that sure is a nice looking pan. Nice work overall. That’s such a great looking truck, you’ve done a great job!
It is a nice looking pan, but I think the fabricated pans just don't stack up to a cast/machined pan. It's reinforced around the bolting flange, but IMO the mating surface just isn't strong enough and flat enough like a machined surface pan. Thanks for the compliments.
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Old 11-29-2021, 03:28 PM   #190
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Re: Creamsicle: My 70 K10 SWB is about to get sweeter

No idea how I missed this thread! Beautiful truck! We’re getting my own creamsicle going. My kids named ours the Creamsicle even though I had just always called it Grandpa Bill’s truck. It’s my great grandpa’s truck that my Dad put into his construction crew fleet for awhile so it’s got some pretty redneck/grandpa style fixes on it. We’re working through those kinks and hope to have it running & driving by the new year.
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Old 11-29-2021, 05:44 PM   #191
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No idea how I missed this thread! Beautiful truck! We’re getting my own creamsicle going. My kids named ours the Creamsicle even though I had just always called it Grandpa Bill’s truck. It’s my great grandpa’s truck that my Dad put into his construction crew fleet for awhile so it’s got some pretty redneck/grandpa style fixes on it. We’re working through those kinks and hope to have it running & driving by the new year.
Can't wait to see it. Do you have any pictures or build thread?
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Old 11-29-2021, 08:07 PM   #192
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Can't wait to see it. Do you have any pictures or build thread?
I don’t have a build thread on here, but probably should since I’m on here all the time. I’ve been keeping track of our progress on my Instagram page ( chronic_creamsicle ).

Meanwhile here’s a picture. I’m keeping the “patina” since it’s always been a work truck until I got ahold of it. 😎 This pic was a few years ago, but apparently it’s one of the only full body shots I have. I need to wash her and get a better one.
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Old 01-27-2022, 02:56 PM   #193
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Re: Creamsicle: My 70 K10 SWB is about to get sweeter

Great looking truck, thanks for the detailed build and pictures! Question about your center console, did you buy a kit to refurbish it, or send it off to someone? I've got a center console that needs some TLC. Thanks!
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Old 02-07-2022, 10:44 AM   #194
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So here are some of the plans for my K10 SWB refresher:
  • Pull 307/SM465 and replace with 5.3L/4L60E combo (DONE)
  • Reseal and update NP205 transfer case (DONE)
  • Remove bench seat and replace with factory buckets and rebuilt console (DONE)
  • New Carpet (DONE)
  • Remove original fuel tank and replace with under-bed tank (DONE-Ricks Tank, made in Texas)
  • Update wiring (DONE-AAW Classic Update)
  • Vintage Air AC (DONE-Also added VA latest heater/AC control)
  • Ididit tilt steering column (DONE)
  • Dakota Digital gauges (DONE-Dakota Digital RTX with BIM-01-02 module)
  • Updated stereo (DONE-RetroSound stereo with Kicker front & rear speakers)
  • LS aluminum radiator (DONE)
  • Headers and exhaust (DONE-Speed Engineering Headers and polished SS exhaust)
  • New steering gear (DONE-Readhead steering gear)

Additional items not originally planned:
  • Firewall and cab floor insulation kit (DONE-Quiet Ride Solutions)
  • Custom bed floor with fuel filler (DONE-Smokey Road Rod Shop floor with 2" filler by Boyd)
  • Skyjacker drop pitman arm and drag link (DONE)
  • New Dana 44 pinion seal and cover (DONE)
  • New Power Steering Pump (DONE-Part#15909834)
  • Dapper OE7 LED Headlights (DONE)
  • Custom made core support and engine covers (DONE-Still need prime & paint)

It's quite the laundry list. We'll see how it goes.
I love the color/ name. any videos on how to replace the steering gear?
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Over the summer I found that I had some oil drips coming from my oil pan. I decided while I had the front axle out that I would correct the problem. Well I made two mistakes. The first one was using a fabricated oil pan. The Tilden pan is nice, but I think it contributed to my slow leaks. The second mistake I made was trying to change the pan gasket with the engine in place. I thought that maybe there would be enough clearance to be able to pull the oil pan out if I disconnected the motor mounts and jacked up the front of the engine. Well that didn't work. Maybe I should've tried to slide the crossmember forward to remove the pan instead. In the end I was able to get the old pan gasket out and a new one in. I know you're not supposed to use any sealant with the LS style oil pan gaskets, but I decided to put a thin film on the surface anyway. I just didn't trust the sealing surface of the fabricated pan. Unfortunately, I don't have much confidence that just replacing the gasket and re-torquing is going to solve the problem. I'll keep my fingers crossed and see what happens come spring.

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Front of engine jacked up for clearance.
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New gasket put in place.
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I've heard the camaro pans work great with this swap.
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