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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
What are you useing for posts on the four corners of the bed? is it just square tubing?
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
Fantastic job , can't wait to see more, keep it up.
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Old Guy
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Minooka, Il
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
The "stake pockets" are 16 gauge sheet matal formed in a brake with 1" flanges on both sides. The flanges on the rear ones are offset 1/2" on each side, to allow a 1" wider opening at the back, so the tailgate can close into the bed rather than flush to it. On each side a piece of 16 ga. was bent into a 90 and welded in to complete the tailgate pocket. Yesterday I finished the link assemblies and added hidden latches, I am hoping to drive this truck on Power Tour this June.
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Old Guy
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Minooka, Il
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
This picture shows the 1/2" X 2" deep "pocket" that the tailgate closes into. Please ignore the big kids pop!
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Old Guy
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Minooka, Il
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
Here are some better pix of the stake pockets and tailgate opening.
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Old Guy
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Minooka, Il
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
I haven't updated the progerss on the truck for a while, the bed is almost done, I have to remove it to weld in the "compartment" that will hold the air tank, compressors, Big Red valve and battery. A hinged cover will be installed as will stainless bed strips. The left rear fender was beat to death so I got another from a seller in California. We rolled the truck out today and blew off some of the dust and shavings.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Atlanta, Ga.
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
Now that looks kick ass.
I am soooooo drawn to these trucks when they are lowered like this. It (almost) makes me shelve my '46 project. Good job so far. Ratty 46 |
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
looking good
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
nice. i want one.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Birmingham, AL
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
any updates?
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Dickinson Texas
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
Good Lookin Truck!
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1955 First Series Thriftmaster Blown 355 TH400, S10 Chassis,narrowed 9 Inch rear, air ride, 4 wheel disc brakes, 20s and 22s, |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Minooka, Il
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
I fianally finished the engine for the 48, it's a 97 Suburban Vortec 350 that I bought from a body shop 7 or 8 years ago. It showed 60,000 miles and appeared well taken care of, no sludge, strong crosshatch in the bores and the bearings that I checked were like new. I port matched the heads and blended the bowls. A local machine shop added LT-4 2.00" intake and 1.55" exhaust valves with a 3 angle valve job and LT-4 springs. I added a GM LT-4 "Hot" cam and 1.6:1 roller rockers with Cloyes timing set. The intake is a Chinese "Crosswind" copy of a RPM Air Gap, if I did it again I would have spent the extra money and purchased an Edelbrock, the offshore quality is poor. That said, I attacked the intake with a Sawzall and grinder and removed the extra lumps, bumps, weird mountings and "nitrous nozzle" bosses. I added a PCV valve (with baffle) in the valley so that I could use the Moon breathers without oiling the engine compartment. I then sent it to LO-KO Coatings for a ceramic coating, they do outstanding work. The valve covers are Ebay finned no hole centerbolt, with Moon breathers added, the carb ia a Holley 770 cfm Street Avenger with a Moon oval air cleaner. The engine is green same as the truck is going to be, I couldn't beleive that you can get dark green engine paint. Here are a couple of pictures, I hope to post more of the truck as work continues.
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I used the same intake such poor quality my valve covers hit the runners and dont let the valve covers lay correctly on the heads.
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Old Guy
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Minooka, Il
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
I had the dash and exposed interior sheet metal painted GMC Fire Red as well as the firewall and bottom of the cab. The outside got a fresh coat of DP50 now the cab can be bolted down for (hopefully) the final time. I want to drive the truck to work out the bugs before final paint.
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
I am planning to put a PCV valve in a SBC intake, and I have a couple of questions. Did you drill and tap in the flat area between the carb and distributor? What did you use for a baffle? And, instead of the Moon breathers in the valve covers, do you think it would be adequate/effective to rely on the '67-back style oil fill tube cap/breather at the front of the manifold for incoming air?
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
Very nicely done. Odd with the green ... but looking good.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Dickinson Texas
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
lookin good!Very nice truck!
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
Very, very cool! Really nice work and I like the way it's headed!
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Old Guy
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Minooka, Il
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
I finally got off my lazy ass and started working on the truck, the engine and trans. are mounted, brake pedal/master/booster is in, headers fit! It will be on Power Tour this year! Please ignore the blue oval.
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
Nice work....Definately subscribed.
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
lovin your truck man. that engine should be pretty stout. and yeah I could only imagine what that intake looks like in person. The airgap eddy from what I read is the best for most vortec applications, thats the route I'm goin. Can't wait to see this thing done. without that blue oval!!
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
Good to see that you are moving ahead. ...Progress is good.
Marc
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
Looks Amazing. Love the black finish on the frame.
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Old Guy
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Minooka, Il
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
Put on the wheels/tires, front fenders, hung a door and aired it down, great for insperation!
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Re: 48 5 Window air ride driver
Those look sweet. It's really coming together nicely.
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