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Old 06-24-2013, 09:59 PM   #1
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Re: Parked Indefinite

Before I decided to swap the transmission, I noticed the modulator line had fallen off and thought that might of been the cause of my problems. While I was underneath I dropped the pan just to see what was going on in there:


I'm no transmission wizard, but after reading around a bit I figured it was normal to see some clutch material in there, so I cleaned it out and put it back on. When I realized my problems were bigger than an unhooked vacuum line, I decided it was time to swap the transmission. Here's the pan again with about 20 minutes of drive time:


Anyways, I finished up the transmission swap the other day. Took a few pics:

Transmission out:


Old one on the floor:


Put the replacement on the stand and threw in a cheap b&m shift kit:




On the jack ready to go in:


Didn't get any pics of it all back together for some reason, but it's all good now. Next up will be adding some mufflers
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Old 06-24-2013, 11:25 PM   #2
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Didn't get any pics of it all back together for some reason
Took it out for another test drive and got one:
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Holy Smokes! can't go wrong with a set of twins! LOL Looks great! Get a video of it running on you tube so we can here this beast!
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OK, just seen video of it running! Sounds great!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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OK, just seen video of it running! Sounds great!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks man!

Got around to the muffler job today. Was looking for some mufflers to use and came across this stack of flowmasters, so I figured I'd use a pair of them



Only problem was they were for 2.5" and I needed them to be 3"



Solved that problem with the plasma cutter



Figured they'd fit best in the middle, stood up on end. Did some cutting and welded 'em in. Pics aren't the best, but it turned out okay.





It's much quieter now, and is way nicer to drive. Here's a (dark)video of how it sounds

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Just scanned through your thread. Nice build!
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Trucks been running pretty good the past while, so I finally decided to order some more parts for it. While I was waiting, I took it up for the long weekend for some camping...
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looks awesome!
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Old 09-10-2013, 01:15 AM   #11
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looks awesome!
Thanks man, feels like I'm driving a different truck after I've been using the column shift for so long. I've been having fun manually shifting the gears once in a while to wind 'er up a little more than I usually do. This thing definitely has some potential as it breaks the tires loose in 2nd around 3500rpm once the boost starts to climb to a modest 4psi or so. Now if I could only quit reaching for the phantom column shifter every time I go to put it in park.

Anyways, decided to put my hitch back on today. Been thinking about picking up another project car and wanted to be able to tow the future money pit home should the opportunity arise. I like how most of the hitch is hidden with the bumper 2" lower. I think I'd like it even more if I had the proper bumper on there



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Nice work and I laughed at the phantom column shifter. I go for the clutch every time I get in to an auto vehicle as I always drive a stick.
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I'm here to tell you turbos hate flowcrappers, get some real mufflers.
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Old 10-28-2013, 12:27 AM   #15
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Kind of a boring update, but it's time to get a heater in this thing. Its a bit of a death trap in the mornings without out a defroster. Since there's just a big void underneath the console i started to fit the old heater core in there. It was a tighter fit than I realized, so i had to angle it in there a little. I'm not too sure how well this is going to work, but it should be better than nothing. Here's some pics of how far I got:

Hoses from the engine:



Coming down the front:



Down the frame:



And into the cab:



Here's the heater core in the console. Still have to wire the fan in and duct it up to the defroster vents, hopefully it'll work out:



Pic in the midst:



I also picked this thing up for the next project. It's a little rougher than what I wanted, but the price was right after talking the guy down quite a bit. Should be fun.

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Nice! I somehow missed the heater setup! I dig that!
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Nice! I somehow missed the heater setup! I dig that!
Thanks, still needs a little fine tuning but it turned out ok.

Wanted to hook up the wideband and since i didn't think to buy a gauge when i picked up the kit, i had to settle for the laptop. Cobbled together a wood stand for it and put it in place. Looks a little goofy but it serves the purpose for now.


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Nice little stand you have there. I actually have the same little laptop I only use for tuning my C10.
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Heater install is looking good. How's the truck doing with the turbos?
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Heater install is looking good. How's the truck doing with the turbos? I got a 871 (blower off a diesel) for my 354 but I'm still leaning on hanging an HX35 on each bank like you did.
Thanks! The heater ended up working so-so, hoping it'll be good enough to get me through the winter. Truck is doing fine with the turbos, but I'll admit that I've never really pushed it too far. I rely on this thing as a daily driver, so I'm still a little gunshy after I lost a few ring lands with that dinosaur of a turbo I had on a while ago. One day I'll put the screws to it, though I probably should rebuild the former engine with a forged bottom end first, but we'll see. Having said that though, there wouldn't be much that would stop me from trying to rig up your 354 with the 871 and two holsets somehow
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Well now that the weather has started to make a turn for the better, i finally got around to installing those wastegate actuators i bought awhile ago. Made up a couple brackets and bolted them in. I've just been putting around with the gates propped open for the winter months, so its going to be fun to see how it respond to a little more pressure. Hope she holds!





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Nice work and I'm interested to see how it reacts to more boost. I'm working on my 40 Ford now and seriously thinking about giving it 2 HX35w's as well. How do you like that MSD boost retard box?
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I just read through this whole build thread, you sir have creativity and have the knowledge and skill to put that creativity to work. Just plain awesome, keep us updated
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Nice little stand you have there. I actually have the same little laptop I only use for tuning my C10.
Thanks man, these laptops are definitely nice for that. It almost makes me want to wire it up to read throttle position, boost, fuel pressure, and a few others, but that'd probably be overkill for this.

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Nice work and I'm interested to see how it reacts to more boost. I'm working on my 40 Ford now and seriously thinking about giving it 2 HX35w's as well. How do you like that MSD boost retard box?
Glad to hear you're working on your 40 now! Do you have a thread on it anywhere? Be a cool project to follow along with. I like knowing i have that msd box in the mix, and it seems to work alright. I really want to get an airline with a regulator and hook up the timing light one day, just to see if its doing as advertised. Be a fun experiment i think anyway

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Thanks man!

Well, so far everything's been going pretty good. Pretty sweet hearing these turbos at all times now. Definitely going to have to mess around with the carb, as it has some lean spots, bogs, etc. Rigged up my old iphone to capture some videos, just going to have to find a better place to mount it. Stay tuned...because maybe one day this truck will be too

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What fuel pump and size of lines did you end up going with? My biggest thing in putting the turbos is the cost of it all. I may make all the piping and stuff and put the turbos on later. We'll see. The real goal is to drive it in July. That is a big goal as the frame is literally being repaired and the body is on a dolly. haha
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