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Old 03-30-2013, 10:48 PM   #1
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Re: 1977 Chevy C10 known as SharkBite

Nice! I have some Monroe Matics to install. YOu get to drive it at all?
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Old 03-30-2013, 10:50 PM   #2
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No not yet, won't get any drive time till next week or so.
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Old 03-31-2013, 03:31 AM   #3
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really? the headers got in your way? how does this happen, unless there is another bolt on the other side.. i got all four of my shocks un buttoned by undoing the bottom first, then you can manouver them... the damn shocks on the rear of mine are ate up rotted worse then yours, but they still work
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really? the headers got in your way? how does this happen, unless there is another bolt on the other side.. i got all four of my shocks un buttoned by undoing the bottom first, then you can manouver them... the damn shocks on the rear of mine are ate up rotted worse then yours, but they still work

Yeah on the inside of the frame rail there's a bolt on mine and it's just about level with the headers and have little to no room to try and undo the bolt, the rears were the easiest in my opinion given my bed is off but still very simple
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Old 03-31-2013, 10:32 PM   #5
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Well no work done today like I said, it's Easter I wish everyone had an awesome Easter, hoping next week I'll be able to get the one bolt off and get this last and final shock hopefully!!
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oh boy. Not liking the news on the headers bro! I swear I've had so many problems putting headers on mine. Burned my arm, had a leak, PITA to install spark plugs, DOUBLE PITA to install starter. Now it's going to be a PITA to install new shocks when I get the money. lol. Oh well, sounds sick though. Coming along good! Ride any better now?
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Old 03-31-2013, 10:45 PM   #7
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oh boy. Not liking the news on the headers bro! I swear I've had so many problems putting headers on mine. Burned my arm, had a leak, PITA to install spark plugs, DOUBLE PITA to install starter. Now it's going to be a PITA to install new shocks when I get the money. lol. Oh well, sounds sick though. Coming along good! Ride any better now?
Definitely man!! I can't tell you how many times I was cussing because there's no good angle at it truthfully, I'm being honest I'll prolly drop the exhaust and hope it's easier then it's just you don't have much room to move the wrench that's the issue. We bought a swivel it's a pain no doubt it'll get done though I'm not worried just patience and no drive time I'm really trying to have all 4 done before I go drive it so I can really tell the difference.

Thanks for the kind words man just trying to make the progress that I can when I can.
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oh boy. Not liking the news on the headers bro! I swear I've had so many problems putting headers on mine. Burned my arm, had a leak, PITA to install spark plugs, DOUBLE PITA to install starter. Now it's going to be a PITA to install new shocks when I get the money. lol. Oh well, sounds sick though. Coming along good! Ride any better now?
With my headers, Flowtec headers for 69 chevy camaro passenger cars, the starter was actually easy to change. because of the crossmeber and stuff this allowed me to set the starter on the tubes. it is always a PITA to change heavy duty starters especially in a route 66 cafe parking lot with cold and rainy weather! right after i lowered it too. oh good times
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With my headers, Flowtec headers for 69 chevy camaro passenger cars, the starter was actually easy to change. because of the crossmeber and stuff this allowed me to set the starter on the tubes. it is always a PITA to change heavy duty starters especially in a route 66 cafe parking lot with cold and rainy weather! right after i lowered it too. oh good times

See that's where, were different because I don't have camaro headers I have headers that fit the 265-400sbc motors so I'm sure that's the difference between our headers and yours. Either way it's going to be a pain to change shocks and the starter, now I'm hoping I don't have to change mine
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See that's where, were different because I don't have camaro headers I have headers that fit the 265-400sbc motors so I'm sure that's the difference between our headers and yours. Either way it's going to be a pain to change shocks and the starter, now I'm hoping I don't have to change mine
haha yea here in a little bit i wont have those headers any more. i was thinking you could make stock manifolds into headers though
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haha yea here in a little bit i wont have those headers any more. i was thinking you could make stock manifolds into headers though

To my knowledge no you can't, I mean I'm sure you know this but the manifolds don't really flow that well, now given you can put an exhaust and help but in reality headers are built to flow better. And if I'm not mistaken it's because of the "tubing"
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cut a hole in the hood and run the headers upside down out the top of the hood. wala. no more header problems!
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cut a hole in the hood and run the headers upside down out the top of the hood. wala. no more header problems!

Now that my friend would be siiiiick!!!! I'd feel like my truck should be in a tractor pull competition haha or make flames come out
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Now that my friend would be siiiiick!!!! I'd feel like my truck should be in a tractor pull competition haha or make flames come out
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I plan on putting flamethrowers on mine but heck that would be sick! Flamethrowers out the hood!!!
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I plan on putting flamethrowers on mine but heck that would be sick! Flamethrowers out the hood!!!

Now that my friend will be badass!!!!!!!! I just think shooting flames outta exhaust in an old school vehicle is almost a must!
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Yeah that would be a reason not to enjoy it

Haha yeah, there's going to be looking into it. But first I need to get some more progress done
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Well nothing was done to the truck, the last and final shock didn't get put on, I'm going to have to have a friend come over next weekend or something to help me pull the header up just enough where I can have full movement with a socket and have no issues.

So next week with fingers crossed I'll have the last shock on and I'll give y'all an update for some drive time let y'all know how the ride feels, I'm expecting great things being that I can promise you the shocks that were on there, have been there for probably 36 years haha
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I say it was probably time to replace them (which reminds me i need some). Looking forward to hearing how the drive goes.
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I say it was probably time to replace them (which reminds me i need some). Looking forward to hearing how the drive goes.

The rear were "okay" you push it in, and it would slowly slide back out but the front dear Lord, it's like there's all the play in the world with it, just as fast as you could push it in it'll slide out that much faster. The new ones are waaaaay better of course!

I think I figured out how to get my bolt loose though thankfully we have straps at my house, so what I'm going to do is unbolt the headers and my exhaust where it's not welded to the pipes, and then I'm going to hook the strap up to the garage door or something that can hold it, and I'm going to "pull" up the headers enough to where I can get the bolt undone, and then when I have the new shock in just undo what I did, and then take it for a nice ride and do a few
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sounds like some fun to be had after the work. Its always nice to get to "play" around
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sounds like some fun to be had after the work. Its always nice to get to "play" around
Thanks for the kind words definitely hoping to get it done this coming up week!


I must agree gotta play and have some fun after all the frustration that has come with it, idk might try to find a field with some bumps and well go to town and well definitely going to have to do a few :burnouts: just for kicks and grins and well it's a mighty nice stress reliever especially when you see smoke coming up from the tires
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Thanks for the kind words definitely hoping to get it done this coming up week!


I must agree gotta play and have some fun after all the frustration that has come with it, idk might try to find a field with some bumps and well go to town and well definitely going to have to do a few :burnouts: just for kicks and grins and well it's a mighty nice stress reliever especially when you see smoke coming up from the tires
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Hell yeah bro!! I was doing probably around 5mph in a right hand turn and I got a thumbs up from some guy in a truck. Of course being the typical 17 year old I am I floored it and did a moving burnout for about 40 feet. Then I got good traction and jumped up to like 45 mph. I'll say, all my troubles burned away for a little bit!!!
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Hell yeah bro!! I was doing probably around 5mph in a right hand turn and I got a thumbs up from some guy in a truck. Of course being the typical 17 year old I am I floored it and did a moving burnout for about 40 feet. Then I got good traction and jumped up to like 45 mph. I'll say, all my troubles burned away for a little bit!!!

Thanks man!!

Funniest thing so far is some lady saying something like what sounded like fords are better idk couldn't make it out, hard to hear people outside of my truck it's a tad bit loud! man I'm 23 and lets just say if there's a crowd there's a burnout and noise will be made so don't think your the only one, it's fun to be able to play around in your truck and feel like a badass and be reminded why we love our trucks, cause there old school and f@&$%^* awesome!!!
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That's funny stuff you guys. I used to be like that but a couple of time of loosing your license for doing stuff like that calmed me down. I still get on it here and there but pretty much have had my share of burnouts. Won't be any more posi's laid til I get mine back on the road. Then I have some catching up to do then I will chill out on it. Kind of like a kid with a new toy then the new wears off.
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