12-03-2008, 07:24 PM | #276 |
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Re: project INCREDIBLE HULK 6.2L with 6L80E
Very cool build. Are the guages going to be retro?
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nice build
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The gauges cluster will be from a modern vehicle. Stay tuned!!
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Re: project INCREDIBLE HULK 6.2L with 6L80E
a little update on the hulk, we're trying to get thing a roller....so i got a fo*d 9" and im in the process of narrowing, rebuilding, and smoothing....its gonna be narrowed 8.5" from the stock 12 bolt, or 50" houseing end to houseing end....
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looking good....
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are you personally gonna shorten the rear diff, if so, what a re you gonna do about making sure the diff is strait after welding?
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01-05-2009, 02:00 AM | #283 |
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Wow, looks great so far....will love to follow along on this one...
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01-05-2009, 07:21 PM | #284 |
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yes, it will be jigged up....basically a solid peice of round bar, thats perfectly streight, and 2 'pucks' that slide over the bar and into the bearing hole in the axle housings ends....if this doesnt make sense dont worry it will when i post the pics of the process...
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Post pics of the new tunnel! It looks killer
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01-09-2009, 10:00 PM | #287 |
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yea tell em...we need sumthin interesting for a change!!!
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01-11-2009, 12:26 AM | #288 |
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Don, when you make your engine harness and when you are shortening your wires do you solder and heat shrink them. Do you solder the O2 sensor wires. I was told today that you should not solder O2 sensor wires for some reason. If that is the case I am going to have to redo mine. Just wanted your opinon on that.
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68SS- What are you using to crimp the pins? Is there a special tool?
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yes, its called a weatherpack crimper...
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I knew that you shouldn't solder the wires from the connector to the sensor, but the harness wiring?? I hope it will be fine it is already done and in the truck- wish me luck.. I probably should have repinned it, but figured this was easier and cheaper..
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sure...as soon as we get em mocked up!
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01-12-2009, 09:54 PM | #295 |
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ok....the last trans tunnel i made was fine with my mock-up cab mounts (2x4)..i had four 2x4 wood blocks i was useing for the cab mounts at the time i made the tunnel, but when i put the real bushings in, only the rear were the same thinkness as the 2x4... the front was not as thick, thus lowering the cab and trans tunnel....so my .5" clearance between the trans and tunnel went to touching each other........oooooooopppppppsssssssssss, i even knew better so i cut it out and made another one, and this one flows better with everything else( like the dash) altho i know it'll be completely covered, least it looks good now
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also got the parts to buildup the third member of the ford 9" going in....it has a eaton locker, richmomnd 3.70 gears, and of coarse new bearings.....sandblasted and painted the thirdmember too
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keep at it Don... looking good...
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01-20-2009, 09:20 PM | #298 |
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got the rear end narrowed to 50", also centered the pinion....i didnt narrow it as planned, because the jig i planned on useing wasnt available. so i farmed it out. also ordered some universal axle perches for these trailing arm trucks....i had to torch out the half circles to fit around the axle tubes... got the rear end centered up, set the pinion angle,then welded the perches on...
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Couple o' questions...
1) will u guys go w/ a bigger axel notch? 2) what's up with that members only emblem?
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on the notch, yes, we're more then likely gonna have to go with a bigger notch, for that sweet stance we want, while keeping it streetable too....
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