11-13-2024, 05:27 PM | #176 |
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Just a thought on your dash panel. On my 68 I used 10-24 socket head bolts and epoxied them into the panel. Then I body worked the panel so you couldn't see the bolt holes any more. I used nuts from the back side of the dash to hold the panel in place.
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11-13-2024, 09:03 PM | #177 |
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I dig the look for sur. I was gonna hit up ACE hardware for some chrome or stainless allens for mine. With the price of this 3D printed dash im just gonna paint and install. Haha
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11-14-2024, 09:59 PM | #178 |
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Got my heater delete plates in. Hoping to have my son weld them in this weekend. Trying to figure out how i wanna do 3 knob control on dash. Vintage air makes this black set. Was hoping i could do something like the original but they say this and a plastic version are all that will work. Anyone got ideas?
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11-30-2024, 01:29 AM | #179 |
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Son built me a drop for my steering column. It takes bout 2” lower to clear the vision raceworks dash. So i had a tilt column built and shortened by 70shortfleet. Big thanks to Les for getting me a column done up and going out of his way to shave all the indicator off the top for me. Indicator will be in the dash screen digitally when done. I will have to mod the tilt/turn and shift lever since the steering wheel is 13” and then get them powdercoated. Just need to finish up all the under dash wiring. And get this dash painted black
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12-20-2024, 06:49 PM | #180 |
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Baby steps. Life been busy
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12-28-2024, 10:00 PM | #181 |
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Still lots to learn on the dash configuration
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01-22-2025, 12:12 AM | #182 |
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Ended up purchasing the short column shift lever for a tilt column. Way better with 13” wheel. Just cant get the knob on 100% yet and dont wanna damage it lol. Playing with the 12.3 pro dash more and more and getting it figured out so much better. Ordered a gmc pauls black dash pad this last week and awaiting its arrival. Next on my list is black visors the new door panels with arm rests. Hopefully i can get all of the cab repaired and sealed up for next year and totally repainted interior🤞🏽
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01-24-2025, 02:59 PM | #183 |
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Nice touches on this one and great original paint. I too have a 68, 503 green, short bed. Working on a 6.0 LS swap now. Question on the Volt efans, I assume you were able to stretch the legs of them since you had yours up and running during the summer. I have a handheld frequency generator and can power my fans on, they move some air but wanted to get your feedback on summertime driving. Hoping they performed as they should. I feel the PWM fans are the way to go.
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With just a cheap LMC Taiwan 3 row radiator i have never seen over 205 degrees and the fans havent been over 50%. The fans initially come on at 195 degrees. I had a guy do remote tuning for me on my holley platform and havent had 1 hiccup. Plus i cant even hear them running unless hood is open and im close. So quiet |
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