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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver
When I was thinking about going that route for my gauges I was going to put a remote mount shift light in the glove box lock location.
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver
Thanks guys! Looks like the button is may become the "tow/haul azz" button because the trip/reset is located in the speedo.
![]() Cut some holes for the exhaust. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm going to be doing my own exhaust work now due to shops wanting $700+ for it when they saw the truck. Ordered Flowmaster 815936 2.5" mandrel bend Stainless U-fit kit. ![]() ![]() Mufflers are going to be MagnaFlow 11266's 4x9 Oval 18" , not here yet. Have the bed off now and just got done with the wire wheel......rust, dirt and dust everywhere ![]() ![]() |
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver
Nice progress! Exhaust cutouts look good and I like how you kept them in place with the wood. Frame is looking good too. That's a dirty job. Watch out for the wires that become inbedded as the tool wears down
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver
x2 on imbeded wires lol
looks good wow you cut the holes with cordless drill and hole saw!!! How long did that take?!! lookin' good
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver
Nice trick to keep the hole saw in place.
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver
looking good, u should try and run a pipe or brace after making the crossmember cut before you paint, I didn't on mine and a lot of people say it causes a weak point, I have seen many with and without though, hard to say. Great idea on the cutting though, I torched mine into ovals by hand, not near as clean as yours.
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver
VA and oldblue,
Oh the wires.....there was still one imbeded in my shin after I took a shower ![]() I did use a corded drill, but cordless easily could have done it. Took less than 5 mins per side with a few cool down breaks. Thanks, I think the idea came from someone on here. I sprayed the inside of the hole saw with chain wax to keep the heat down. Quote:
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver
What size hole did you cut?
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver
4" Hole saw was $16 from Lowes.
Edit: If you do it make sure you wear heavy leather gloves and have a very good hold on the drill....It hurts when the drill gets away from you ![]() Last edited by usmcchevy; 07-27-2011 at 11:26 AM. |
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Great work man! It's looking awesome. I also found out the hard way the other day how high exhaust shops are etting to be. They won't get my money if I can help it.
![]() Great advise on the drill. Also try to keep the drill speed low if your drill is a high speed drill.
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Nice work on the crossmember mod. I like the backup board idea.....may have to steal that one in good time. Sorry if you said, where did you pick up your stainless exhaust kit? Are you going to tig it all up? Are you going to have to clamp it in a few places to get it welded up and mounted? and dang $700 is a little steep.
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Thanks guys. Just got the garage cleaned up and the frame primed. Oh and one muffler showed up.
The kit came from Street side auto: http://www.streetsideauto.com/p/flow...t-dual-815936/ Looks like the price went up a little, it was $242 and then found a code for $15 off so $227 with free shipping. A nice tig welded exhaust would be nice, but I'm just going to mig it.....The exhaust can't be the nicest part of the truck ![]() |
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I will be building all my exhaust systems from now on. It's not that hard and I have the tools on hand to do it right.
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Thanks for the link on the exhaust. I need to put new exhaust on the 40 some time and that is affordable.
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Looking good man!
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver
Better buy one now before they figure that out and jack up the cost.
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver
Thanks again guys.
Painted, trailing arms, shocks and dif cover were left unpainted because they all need to come off for one reason or another. They will be painted while off the truck. ![]() ![]() Both mufflers made it here. ![]() The kit. ![]() Started fitting it up, nothing permanent yet. ![]() |
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver
Good idea with the blocks of wood for where the bed rails are.
Don't forget to put about 400 pounds on the rear frame area to compress the suspension to where it will be with the bed, tailgate & rear bumper on. That little bit of movement can make a big difference in pipe placement around the trailing arms.
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver
Hey nice work on the frame. Looks like you have a plan for making the exhaust too.
Couple of questions. Will you need to cut clearence in your bed for the Blazer tank? I just picked one up myself. I am gonna set my fuel system like yours too. Did you use a Corvette regulator/filter? How do you know if you need one? I don't think my engine has a return at the fuel rail. Does that mean I need one of these style regulators? thanks |
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