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Old 04-19-2024, 08:12 PM   #1
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Hopefully in the short rows of a power steering install on my 67. Everything has gone about a smooth as expected to this point. Waiting on new hoses as the initial ones I purchased I did not like the way they fit.

It looks like the power steering box I installed is going to cut about one full steering wheel turn from lock to lock. I will have to learn how to drive the truck all over again.
I have a friend with a 67 he wants to convert but docent want to indent the frame for the box was that your method ?
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Old 04-19-2024, 08:44 PM   #2
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I have a friend with a 67 he wants to convert but docent want to indent the frame for the box was that your method ?
I rolled the dice and got a CPP steering box (part #cp50014) and ordered through summit racing. It bolted right up without any frame or bumper bracket modifications needed.
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Old 04-19-2024, 09:14 PM   #3
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I rolled the dice and got a CPP steering box (part #cp50014) and ordered through summit racing. It bolted right up without any frame or bumper bracket modifications needed.
very much appreciate the info
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Old 03-31-2024, 01:52 AM   #4
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Installed this crossmember that moves the trailing arm attachment upward and provides more clearance for the driveshaft to be higher. This allowed me to raise the rear of my transmission to improve the u-joint angles.
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Old 03-31-2024, 02:01 AM   #5
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Installed this crossmember that moves the trailing arm attachment upward and provides more clearance for the driveshaft to be higher. This allowed me to raise the rear of my transmission to improve the u-joint angles.
I like your cross-over exhasust pipe.
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Old 03-31-2024, 02:05 AM   #6
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The guy who built my exhaust system just decided to do it that way. Not sure why.
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Old 03-31-2024, 02:47 AM   #7
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The guy who built my exhaust system just decided to do it that way. Not sure why.
Well, if you didn't know -- It's an old hot rodder's trick.
The pulses from one bank of cylinders cancel out the pulses from the other bank, resulting in less perceived noise to human ears.
[Dogs, not so much.]
Also helps scavenging to increase low end torque.

I have it on my '71 Jimmy. Crossover is behind the transfer case. Symetrical with a V8.
With an L6, cylinders 1-2-3 have the forward collector, and cylinders 4-5-6 have the aft collector. So the cross-over has to slant diagonaly to occlude each other's detonations. [So an ''N'' pipe instead of an ''H'' pipe.
My C/10 Stepside was set up in the '80s at Simmons' Engineering in Tucson. My project mechanic was an old country boy Circle Track hand. He knew a few old tricks as Chevy Sixes were preferred in that event due to their quicker hole shot response.

X-Pipes are supposed to have the same effect, but I think when they channel down into one double tube, they don't get the scavenging the two interconnected tubes get.
IDK. Probably a good topic for someone with a Dyno and no other obligations than to pursue automotive research.
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Old 03-31-2024, 02:48 PM   #8
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The guy who built my exhaust system just decided to do it that way. Not sure why.
Otis is done that way, the truck had brand new Magnaflow's on it when I got it, but were way too loud and raspy for me, so my muffler man said this will tone it down, and it did...a lot. It makes the distinct left/right exhaust tones blend to a more pleasurable combined tone.
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Old 03-31-2024, 12:07 PM   #9
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Nice weather this weekend so yesterday finally got the C10 on the road to put some miles on the new 327 and 5 speed to fully shake it down. Stopped at a museum that had some planes parked outside for a picture.
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Old 04-02-2024, 12:24 PM   #10
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Nice weather this weekend so yesterday finally got the C10 on the road to put some miles on the new 327 and 5 speed to fully shake it down. Stopped at a museum that had some planes parked outside for a picture.
That's one of the nicest trucks I've seen.
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Got the engine out today
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Old 04-03-2024, 04:05 PM   #12
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It’s a good thing that the engine leaked oil everywhere .
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And the list gets longer by the day
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Old 04-09-2024, 02:15 PM   #14
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That's one of the nicest trucks I've seen.
Thank you, it came out all right for a fully homebuilt truck.
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Old 04-11-2024, 08:37 PM   #15
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Did a lot of running around but managed to get the front sway bar painted and the new bushings installed
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That's a nice pic. Reminds me of when I lived closer to Miramar. At that time a naval air station and home of Top Gun. (1980s) The Blue Angles came to town every year. What a show. It's all Maine now, but I think the Angles still do a show. If you have not seen a Blue Angle air show, it should be on your bucket list. TV does not do justice. Top fuel drag race and Blue Angles are must see live events.
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That's a nice pic. Reminds me of when I lived closer to Miramar. At that time a naval air station and home of Top Gun. (1980s) The Blue Angles came to town every year. What a show. It's all Maine now, but I think the Angles still do a show. If you have not seen a Blue Angle air show, it should be on your bucket list. TV does not do justice. Top fuel drag race and Blue Angles are must see live events.
Thanks, I grew up neat a small airport that would do the state air show every year and either the Blue Angels or Thunderbirds would come to town. The house we lived at was in the flight path for them so we would just get on the roof and watch them all day. Was always amazing, plus would then see all the older planes make laps.
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1904 Qjet hopefully leaks less than the 45 yr old one before.
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Already been told no “While it’s apart I might as well” cleaned the crude off the upper control arms truck has the original ball joints .
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Finally finished my speaker "enclosure" and bolted it to the dash
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That is some clean sheet metal
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Old 04-04-2024, 08:55 AM   #22
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Nice work so far Mark, well done man
when I was cleaning my frame, I was always excited to see numbers ...........
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Cleaned up the old block . 3500 psi hot water pressure washer
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Frame came out real nice with the hat pressure washer . All the original brake lines look new . The pressure washer rental cost me $96 for the day I would do it again in a heartbeat.
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That came out nice, and you didn't even have to take the washer off the trailer. Mighty handy.
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