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On "grinding" I dont use a grinding stones just the sand paper flappers in 120 grit and also 2" roloc disks on a air angle die grinder. The sand paper wheels cost more and don't last near as long but they knock down welds fast and clean. Not to mention they are not near as loud when grinding. (see pic) Thanks Dylan, she's almost done. Im relieved to be done welding and repairing the frame! I like your land shark, I always had a sweet spot for a nice crew cab dually Thanks MJ Still working on this weeks progress, update will come in a couple days. Later guys!
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awesome build. cant wait to see her at the ski boy gettin grease your nice new interior.
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Updates, updates here we go. Here is my power steering dimple mod. Clearancing the frame is required on 67 models. There are a few ways to skin a cat and this is my version. I cut a relief slit above and below the area that needed to move. Then here is the fun part. Many people heat up the frame and pound on it with a bfh, slits or no slits, seems pretty crude. I set up to "suspect press" to do the work for me. Heat up the area with a torch, pull the lever, more heat, more pressing. Reposition and do it some more untill satisfied. Then weld up the slits, smooth it out just a little. Clearance the core support mount also as it hits the PS box and will not allow it to bolt up. Paint it and done
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More pics of PS dimple mod..
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Welded up my trailing arms. approx every 6 inches top and bottom.
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Busted my nuts.
and got the cross shafts out of the control arms. The control arms, trailing arms, sway bar, center link, spindles and everything else are going to get powder coated. I will drop them off next week.
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Mocked up my Boyd's tank, drilled the flange holes on the tank. I used existing holes in the frame and 4 1/2-13 bolts. I am going to have to raise the tank 1.5" because I dont like how the filler neck sits below the top of the frame. Bolted it in for now, will have to come up with a solution to raise it up....
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more of the tank bolted in... Dang this thing is sexy! great craftsmanship by Dave Boyd of Boyd welding, I would buy another and highly recommend them!
Last pic shows my issue with the height of the fill neck. Should have gotten the straight up filler neck.
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Where are you putting the filler door at?
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Removed the tank and springs again and put what I think is the last coat of paint. Here are a couple dark pics, will have to get some daylight shots up later.
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Or maybe a marine filler in the bed floor if I raise the floor up. Or maybe a popup filler where the stake hole used to be. Or I don't know
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Awesome work. You're going to have a quality truck when your done.
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I will get the press back to you once my trailing arms return with a fresh coat of powder just incase i need to press the energy bushings in. You know now that you posted you don't have 383 posts anymore
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Ha, I didn't notice my post count. Yeah, it'll be cool to hit some car shows. There's no time limit on the press.
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Nice work Daniel. I like the metal forming press you made.
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I had the same problem with the install of a blazer tank in a 67 pickup. I put in angle iron in the frame for clearance. Installed a Hagen unit in the left rear fender for fill. Yours is painted now but, if you had to you could do the same for clearance....Jim
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Thanks. The summer of 2011, I did heads, cam, headers, stall, posi, etc, the Works to my '01 silverado. I needed a press to install the Comp Cams rocker arm trunion upgrade. I found that steel behind the shop at work and got an idea. It's nice to see plenty of use out of it. It's pretty heavy duty too, a bit overkill for the rocker arm job, but looks perfect for pushing on his frame.
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I like the build. I had the same peoblem with the 67 frame. Only one thing. I installed some washers to bring the gear box out. What world or might happen this way. Still not too late to change it. I am only at the frame stage now. Working on my cab and almosy done with the cab.
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I know it's borrowed but I like the homeade press. More nice work Dan.
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Really the press is pretty ingenious, simple but ingenious. Daniel (Suspect) did a fine job. If you use it horizontally you have to have the valve on bottom in order to pump it up. You know how many times you are working on something large and think "If I could just stick it in the press" well now the press is portable. I may have to make one of my own, I found some heavy plate at work
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That looks nice Jim, nice job! I am still undecided here. The painting does not bother me I just kinda want it up higher anyway for ground clearance.
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While I'm on here: mini update Motor mount stands on and some sunlight on the shiny tractor paint
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Looks pretty darn nice with the Grade 8 accent pieces. Pretty snazzy!
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Thats my 24k gold bolts! Not real sure if I should paint them or not. I have not torqued them down yet. What do you think, paint them or no? You pick anything up at B-J??
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