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04-04-2012, 12:22 AM | #1 |
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Thanks Phillip!!
With the help of rbar he pointed me in the direction of these pics.
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04-04-2012, 10:55 PM | #2 |
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Drove it to work today for a 16 mile trip. It did pretty good. The temp gauge was between 3/4 and 7/8 of running hot. I got to work and the used a lazer temp gun and the hottest spot I found was 220 most spots were around 200. The upper rad hose was 190 i think. I'm thinking of cutting some reliefs in the fan shroud so when it's moving down the road more air is able to move thru the rad. I've heard that when an electric fan is on going down the road it actualy inhibits cooling.
It was blowing a little antifreeze out, but not much. It never boiled over. I got the hood on and tried a little too lined it up. The hinges were really stiff from sand blasting, but with some PB Blaster they freed up a bunch. It's still sticking up in the back and trying to get it down. I don't have a latch in it right now. The latch might help. I'm wondering if the cowl seal is keeping it up. It's spongy in the back. If I push the hood down in the back and let go it comes back up. I used my GPS and it is reading 10 MPH faster.
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04-04-2012, 11:00 PM | #3 |
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Looks and sounds good Alan...
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04-04-2012, 11:12 PM | #4 |
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Coming together nice. Love the sound
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I spent 2 hours measuring 2 times and drilling once in the right door and fender. Then touched upthe holes and installed the fender trim. Can't install the door trim until I paint the silver. Installed the hood latch and got it opening and closing. The back of the hood is still up some. I taped down the cowl seal and it helped some.
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alan, are you going to have to pull the bed off to paint the silver? gm painted the stripe pretty far in on the back of the cab..
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04-05-2012, 09:53 PM | #7 |
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hood looks good, are you going to paint the inside of the vent and the vertical bar satin black like the factory did? IMO that is the best look on a gmc hood..
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Looks killer Alan!
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Congratulations Alan,
The truck looks amazing! Sorry if you've already addressed this somewhere in your build thread, but I've found out that you need either a nos or properly calibrated temperature sending unit that matches your older gauges to get them to read correctly. I incorrectly thought that my truck was overheating last summer with the a/c on, but it turns out that the sending unit from Napa doesn't have the correct calibration for older vehicles. As soon as the vehicle gets to operating temperature, the gauge would spike to hot. I'm not sure how this all works with your Impala gauges, but I figured I'd let you know what i learned. I purchased a new sending unit from Lectric Limited and it seems to work great now. |
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Getting a voltage regulator to accomodate this is more than I can wrap my head around, which is why I am just going to to with all new guages and set the truck up for 12v all around.
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also on a new motor it is going to run hot because everything is tight. my truck ran about 200 for a good while untill things got broke in. now stays about 190
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04-07-2012, 11:53 AM | #13 |
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Wow, that really looks great.
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04-07-2012, 07:57 PM | #15 |
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man am i ever jealous, that is nice, when you get the silver and the trim on it i would take a vacation, maybe the rod run in pigeon forge this weekend and drive it with a great big grin on my face. oh yeah if you cant get anyone to go with you stop by and get me i am on the way
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04-09-2012, 12:13 PM | #16 |
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Your truck looks awesome! The trim is definitely going to tie it all together and look great!
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Got the silver done today. Mar-K also called me and said they hand picked some mouldings and sent them out today.
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looks awesome, Alan...i knew that would break up the orange nicely...now when you get those side trim pieces installed, you'll be set!
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Alan, Your truck looks GREAT!! I love the stance of it. I know you probably covered it in your thread somewhere already but what did you do to the suspension to get that stance? I put 4 inch drop springs in the back of mine and ordered 3 inch drop springs for the front.
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Totally cool & sweet ride
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looks great like the silver with the orange you got me thinking
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Looks awesome Alan.......Again you are killing me
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I just bought a 60 swb stepside and got on this site for some ideas. I just spent the past 4 nites reading every post on your thread. You made an absolutely breathtaking truck. I can't wait to get cutting and building my truck. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Allan things are back to normal with regards to my subs, thank you if you were the person responsible if it went higher up thank them as well. I'm a happy camper once again and that trim is the icing on the cake on one beautiful truck...Vernski
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Great build thread. I know how it is to get side tracked with life, the wife, the kids, the wife, the house, the wife...well you know what I mean.
The '65 I'm building is for my son, and she was "All for it". the other night I had to remind her of that when she started griping about the black stains on the white switches (that I just installed all over the house...some people are so ungrateful ).. So basically I'm 'blaming' this whole build on her. Plus the kid is 15. So I figure by the time he heads off to college, he'll need something "more economical" to drive. So the '65 will probably get a LSx drivetrain. Yee haw.
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