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Old 12-26-2011, 11:14 AM   #226
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Copyrights go extinct after a person has been dead for so many years. Goodyear is still doing business. Besides, it isn't a logo - it's a name. This is a good discussion none the less.
No offense to you bro but DAMN GET OFF HIS TIP!! haha I mean geez he just pointed out its for him. Now back to this great thread about a Great Truck.
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Old 12-28-2011, 11:21 PM   #227
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I decided to powder coat the pulleys and fan rather than buy the new billet ones I was contemplating. It is just getting too expensive and I can always upgrade later. I figure that it might squeak for a while until the powder wears off in the groove, but it was free and it makes quite a difference. I will post pics tomorrow when I get it all assembled. While I was at it I took the power steering pump apart and coated that too.
My garage and driveway have been converted into a make shift paint booth so there is not much to take pics of that is not covered in plastic.
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Old 12-29-2011, 05:14 AM   #228
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No offense to you bro but DAMN GET OFF HIS TIP!! haha I mean geez he just pointed out its for him. Now back to this great thread about a Great Truck.
Obtuse much?

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Mike, if you need any info (parts, specs, etc...) for the alternator setup, let me know man.
Got my engine fired and posted some videos.
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Old 12-29-2011, 12:23 PM   #229
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Yes I would like to see that bracket, I am still leaning toward manufacturing my own because I am running low on funds nearing the end but if you found an easy fix I am interested.
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Old 12-29-2011, 09:01 PM   #230
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Swear I seen these mounted on a truck in town.
It's been a while but remember reading you can buy used Nascar tires.
It must have been these - and I was mistaken about them being discontinued.

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Old 12-30-2011, 03:52 AM   #231
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Sure but your tires will only last 20 laps
We had a 3/8 mile paved paved oval track here in town and there were some guys I knew that ran the track tires on the street but it got old real quick because the soft composition on the rubber made it not very practical.

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Old 12-30-2011, 04:17 AM   #232
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That is so weird, I am Barn Owl on multiple forums, some are car/truck related some are not but I keep my user name the same. This was the first forum I ever joined and I had not come up with the name Barn Owl yet. I tried to change my user name but it is too much trouble here because this forum is bigger than most and it would be a logistical nightmare for the admin staff if they made it easy. My sister in law was down for a couple of days and slept in the office and the computer got turned off so I had to re log into this forum, I must have been tired and typed in the wrong user name and it took it, huh? said the last time I logged in was back in '09. I guess everybody already knows me as Mike, so I guess I will just keep it that way. Just for further clarification this is why my build is called Barn Raising.
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Old 12-30-2011, 06:21 AM   #233
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Sure but your tires will only last 20 laps
We had a 3/8 mile paved paved oval track here in town and there were some guys I knew that ran the track tires on the street but it got old real quick because the soft composition on the rubber made it not very practical.
Would be cool if just driving to a show on nice days.
Otherwise, if DD, you're going to have to pull into the pit often.
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Old 12-30-2011, 09:47 AM   #234
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What's up Barn Owl? That's funny right there.
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Old 12-30-2011, 12:57 PM   #235
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Yeah, funny, an alter ego.
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Old 12-30-2011, 11:12 PM   #236
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Here is a look at the freshly painted engine. I just have the water pump and pullies mocked up to get a picture of it. I used the eastwood ceramic engine paint, flowed pretty thick through the gun so rather than reducing it I just up the PSI and it sprayed fine. Came out really good and is good to 650*.





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Old 12-30-2011, 11:16 PM   #237
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Old 12-31-2011, 12:26 PM   #238
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Not sure if you can tell from the picture but I sprayed the intake manifold the Eastwood aluminum engine color also. I had thought about powder coating it and had also contemplated ceramic coating, but in the end powder was not recommended and ceramic was $120- $150 depending on which shop I took it to. It was $34 for the engine paint and I already had it. We will see how it performs, but for now it looks great, and the ceramic paint glossed up like any other urethane single stage car paint.
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Your new engine looks great. I be you're pumped about driving this beast again! You will be soon.
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Old 01-01-2012, 06:09 AM   #240
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It's the little details that are killing me right now, All the hardware that has to be buffed or painted or bought new... I cant believe how many times I have had to go back to the parts store because I need one more bolt to finish, then I discover I need another one. I had all the bolts from the disassembly in there respective zip loc bags but a lot are not making it back onto the motor because they just are beyond restoring. Today was especially frustrating because being New Years Eve every bodies closing early.
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Old 01-01-2012, 11:42 AM   #241
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Id get an edelbrock fuel pump, or make sure it doesnt exceed 6psi it will drip on your intake manifold with too much pressure and id hate to see iciy on a new motor lol
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Old 01-01-2012, 01:47 PM   #242
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Nice looking engine like the detail you put in it. Question on the first page what are the size of tires from your dads 29, I like the way they look.
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Old 01-01-2012, 02:41 PM   #243
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Id get an edelbrock fuel pump, or make sure it doesnt exceed 6psi it will drip on your intake manifold with too much pressure and id hate to see iciy on a new motor lol
How much psi does the OEM put out? I have seen dial type regulators from speed way that you can dial the psi you want. They look pretty slick and I was contemplating getting one, but then thought that the OEM pump probably did not put out all that much but the new aluminum manifold did look pretty ugly after not too much time at all.

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Nice looking engine like the detail you put in it. Question on the first page what are the size of tires from your dads 29, I like the way they look.
His tires are 285/70R15. They are BFG's with a nice moon cap. Those are just his drive to the show tires, his show tires are more of the bias type old school fifties rod style with the parallel ribs for tread.
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Old 01-02-2012, 12:44 AM   #244
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Engine looks great mike!! Most old gm mechanical fuel pumps were rated 5 to 7 psi. I tend to stay in the 6 to 7 psi range because you can over pressure the needle and seat and over-fill the float bowl.
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His tires are 285/70R15. They are BFG's with a nice moon cap. Those are just his drive to the show tires, his show tires are more of the bias type old school fifties rod style with the parallel ribs for tread.[/QUOTE]

I'm old 64 so I like old school!!!
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Old 01-02-2012, 12:14 PM   #246
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My dad is going to be 80 next year and he is still working full time at a physical job and he comes home every night and starts wrenching on the rod, I want to be as healthy as him when I am his age.
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My dad is going to be 80 next year and he is still working full time at a physical job and he comes home every night and starts wrenching on the rod, I want to be as healthy as him when I am his age.
Me to, I hope to get his age
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Old 01-02-2012, 08:34 PM   #248
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Love the buildup of this truck !! keep up the great work!
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Old 01-02-2012, 10:20 PM   #249
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Ran into some trouble again today, the rack and pinion from the Mustang is right where it needs to be but unfortunately it is right in the way of the power steering pump and bracket. I had to redesign the bracket to work, which puts it higher but now I need to redesign the alt bracket to accommodate the new position of the power steering pump. Ugg!
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Old 01-03-2012, 11:53 AM   #250
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Where is the steering shaft going to run for your setup?
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