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12-09-2024, 12:09 PM | #151 |
landarts
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Re: Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy"
I worked on getting the goodies bolted back onto the motor I ordered. While that was going on, I was doing the usual cleaning and scrubbing of the front of the frame where the motor sits so I could get it painted satin black like the rest. I also needed to clean up the transfer case cross-member that Bestview had sent to me for the truck. Removed the 4x4 factory cross-member so I could do some thick grease removal with the needle scaler and a dose of oven cleaner.
Pic 1 - motor almost ready Pic 2 - 4x4 cross-member caked with hard oil/grease Pic 3 - mess from soaking down and scrubbing
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Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy" 71 K20 Idaho Edition 69 K10 from the Field 68 Second Chance Fix and Sale 72 GMC 3/4 ton 4x4 K2500 The "Fixrupr" build thread 72 Cheyenne 1/2 ton " FIXRUPR " - daily driver 67 C20 all original paint 71 K20 Custom 4x4 (Idaho Edition) 72 K20 GMC Super Custom 4x4 72 K20 Custom Deluxe 4x4 69 K10 Custom package 4x4 (69 K10 from the field) 72 K10 Custom 71 K10 Custom 72 K20 Custom Deluxe 4x4 72 K20 Crew Cab Project 71 GMC Jimmy CST 72 Blazer 70 Blazer |
12-12-2024, 10:48 AM | #152 |
landarts
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Re: Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy"
After a couple of days of scrubbing and chiseling away at the hardened grease on the front of the frame, I finally got some rusty metal primer on it and then chassis black. I used several different products to get the job done in the quest for the simplest and best way to get all the gunk off. Here is the list of products used, Dollar Store oven cleaner, Purple Power, Awesome and simple green. I also first went over frame and motor cross-member after removing with a air needle.
One discovery I had yesterday was I applied oven cleaner over the three pieces of the motor cross-member and then wrapped with painters plastic to help with the fumes. When I came out into the shop a couple of hours later and unwrapped them, then sprayed them with Awesome and tossed into the garage sink and did a once-over scrubbing with a brush. There was nothing left on the three pieces including any leftover paint. Then I gave it a good rinse with hot water and then sprayed it with rusty metal red primer. Next up will be getting the front of frame in color and the motor cross-member mounted so I can install the power plant. Get setup to paint the transfer case and the transmission next. Also mounting the cab to the frame with new body rubber kit.
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Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy" 71 K20 Idaho Edition 69 K10 from the Field 68 Second Chance Fix and Sale 72 GMC 3/4 ton 4x4 K2500 The "Fixrupr" build thread 72 Cheyenne 1/2 ton " FIXRUPR " - daily driver 67 C20 all original paint 71 K20 Custom 4x4 (Idaho Edition) 72 K20 GMC Super Custom 4x4 72 K20 Custom Deluxe 4x4 69 K10 Custom package 4x4 (69 K10 from the field) 72 K10 Custom 71 K10 Custom 72 K20 Custom Deluxe 4x4 72 K20 Crew Cab Project 71 GMC Jimmy CST 72 Blazer 70 Blazer |
12-12-2024, 01:45 PM | #153 |
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Re: Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy"
Looks awesome
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12-17-2024, 09:20 AM | #154 |
landarts
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Re: Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy"
Finally got the engine crossmember and the front of the frame clean and painted. It is always an arduous task to get all of the hardened oil and dirt off so it can get some new paint. I was geared up for setting the cab down on the frame with new Energy Suspension body mount kit that I purchased a few months ago, however when I opened the box it had the wrong kit on the inside. The box on the outside had the right part number, wrong part on inside. Re-ordered from Summit Racing and will be here in two days.
On my next project, I might just send it out for sandblasting. Anyway here are a few pictures of the motor going into the truck. Next, I will get the core support cleaned up and painted Satin black so I can bolt on the front fenders. I also need to get some silver color on the rebuilt transmission and rusty metal primer on the transfer case.
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Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy" 71 K20 Idaho Edition 69 K10 from the Field 68 Second Chance Fix and Sale 72 GMC 3/4 ton 4x4 K2500 The "Fixrupr" build thread 72 Cheyenne 1/2 ton " FIXRUPR " - daily driver 67 C20 all original paint 71 K20 Custom 4x4 (Idaho Edition) 72 K20 GMC Super Custom 4x4 72 K20 Custom Deluxe 4x4 69 K10 Custom package 4x4 (69 K10 from the field) 72 K10 Custom 71 K10 Custom 72 K20 Custom Deluxe 4x4 72 K20 Crew Cab Project 71 GMC Jimmy CST 72 Blazer 70 Blazer |
12-18-2024, 02:19 PM | #155 |
landarts
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Re: Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy"
Hit a few stumbling blocks trying to get the cab mounted to the frame. First had the wrong kit shipped, then I got the right kit last night from FedX. Still did not have any of the OEM sleeves that I needed since the PO had installed a body lift kit and all of the OEM hardware was missing. I did some research on the interweb and could not find any of them for sale anywhere. Then I found a thread here talking about making your own sleeves and the sizes of the parts. Had that all in the cart then I remembered I had a full set from the 69 K10 I tore down to rebuild. So I ventured out to the parts shed, and after about 30 minutes of searching through tubs I found a complete set.
I will clean them up and squirt them with rust gel and then some paint so they can hold up for a bit. I also learned that the 3/4 ton and 4x4 frames mounts are different according to GMCPauls. I also plan on ordering a few materials to make a few sets since I have a few more trucks to build and I know they are not in good shape. I will also order the nuts and bolts since they are not off the shelf items at local hardware store. More to follow on is side project. I also have been working on getting the core support ready. Took it outside and hosed it off since the temperatures were above-freezing yesterday. Knocked down any surface rust I could with the electric DA and then put two coats of Rust Reformer on areas that were hard to reach. I will hand sand those later today and hopefully get some etching primer on the core support this evening. ____________________________________________________________ Here is a quote from another thread, hope it can help someone out down the road: The 3/4 ton and 4X4 body mounting cushions are taller because they place the rear frame to cab mounting brackets lower on frame on those trucks than they do on 1/2 ton 2 wheel drive trucks. The reason for this is the 3/4 ton and 4X4 trucks suspensions are stiffer and expected to be on rougher terrain than 1/2 ton 2 wheel drive trucks and the additional rubber height of rear cushions it helps to cushion / absorb the rougher ride better than a shorter rubber mounting cushion would. If you raised the rear frame bracket mounts the body cushions sit on for 3/4 ton and 4X4 trucks to the same height they are mounted on the frame as the 1/2ton 2 wheel drive then you could use the shorter read cushions but you would compromise ride quality. Paul Jr @ GMCPauls
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Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy" 71 K20 Idaho Edition 69 K10 from the Field 68 Second Chance Fix and Sale 72 GMC 3/4 ton 4x4 K2500 The "Fixrupr" build thread 72 Cheyenne 1/2 ton " FIXRUPR " - daily driver 67 C20 all original paint 71 K20 Custom 4x4 (Idaho Edition) 72 K20 GMC Super Custom 4x4 72 K20 Custom Deluxe 4x4 69 K10 Custom package 4x4 (69 K10 from the field) 72 K10 Custom 71 K10 Custom 72 K20 Custom Deluxe 4x4 72 K20 Crew Cab Project 71 GMC Jimmy CST 72 Blazer 70 Blazer |
12-19-2024, 10:41 AM | #156 |
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Re: Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy"
Looking good
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12-19-2024, 02:21 PM | #157 |
landarts
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Re: Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy"
Thanks for the shout out. Starting to finally come together!
Well, I finally got the cab onto the frame after salvaging through some parts bins that I have "Hoarder". Used the front 9/16 bolts from old set up for front and sleeves for rear application. Still need to order some 9/16 nuts from Mcmaster Carr or Amazon if they have them for the front cab bolts. I went out into the shop this morning to put together Bestview's Christmas present: the cab light installation. I had already pulled and rebuilt a brand new heavy-duty harness to match the existing one since the mice had made a meal of it at some point. Spent about 20 minutes pulling the harness through with string I had left in the upper cavity of the roof when I pulled the old one out. Then gathered everything I needed like tools, connectors and the box with the new light system. Took about an hour altogether to install everything and shrink down all connections with a heat gun. Super happy with how it looks and we still have the original lenses that were on the truck, lots of cracks in them so I was afraid to try and re-use them and have them crumble. Merry Christmas Kenny!
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Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy" 71 K20 Idaho Edition 69 K10 from the Field 68 Second Chance Fix and Sale 72 GMC 3/4 ton 4x4 K2500 The "Fixrupr" build thread 72 Cheyenne 1/2 ton " FIXRUPR " - daily driver 67 C20 all original paint 71 K20 Custom 4x4 (Idaho Edition) 72 K20 GMC Super Custom 4x4 72 K20 Custom Deluxe 4x4 69 K10 Custom package 4x4 (69 K10 from the field) 72 K10 Custom 71 K10 Custom 72 K20 Custom Deluxe 4x4 72 K20 Crew Cab Project 71 GMC Jimmy CST 72 Blazer 70 Blazer |
12-19-2024, 07:11 PM | #158 |
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Re: Super Cheyenne aka the "Devil Cowboy"
Best present ever
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