05-09-2010, 11:35 PM | #26 |
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Truck is looking great! Was good meeting you this weekend, hope you had a safe drive back.
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05-11-2010, 01:26 AM | #28 |
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Re: 1st Project: 71 C10 SWB
Camping was nice, they had a "night prowl" thing that night that a few of us went to. Drive back was long as hell though, had a pain keeping myself awake. Haha. We'll have to get together sometime and see if we can't get a few other Florida members to hang out as well.
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06-06-2010, 04:33 PM | #29 |
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Progress been a little slow lately. Was able to get the brake and steering components installed. Now on to getting a rear fuel tank and route brake and fuel lines.
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06-11-2010, 01:16 PM | #30 |
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Looks great. What rear disc system did you go with?
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06-18-2010, 12:43 AM | #31 |
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My truck came with fronts disks but no power booster so I just decided to purchase a kit that included everything (front/rear disks, master cylinder, booster, lines/hoses, drop spindles) and got the kit from Classic Performance Products (CPP).
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07-15-2010, 11:23 PM | #32 |
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what headers are you using?
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07-16-2010, 11:41 PM | #33 |
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I'm using a set I purchased from this forum. They are very nice with quality construction, Just can't wait to get it to a point to fire it up. Link to the thread for the headers is below.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=314836 Justin
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ive noticed that every 67-72 including my own have the exact same gt grant steering wheel lol.
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I read your post in the Boyds Alum tank thread and was wondering if you went ahead with the rear fill?? how did it work out? Thanks!
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10-10-2010, 01:22 PM | #36 |
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Did go with rear loaded calibers for E-brake?
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Yes, the rear calipers are designed for E-brake. Don't plan on hooking it up at this time. Thanks, Justin
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10-10-2010, 11:34 PM | #38 |
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Thanks! I'm also planning to install a flip door at this time, bought one from a wrecked S-10 with about 6" of bed material around it so plenty of area to work with (or trim away).... Altho i have no body and fender skills, just a mig and experiance with thick steel.. I may try the marker light fill first but havent decided. I will be watching your progress.
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10-10-2010, 11:47 PM | #39 |
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nice work this far dude! Great attention to detail!
I *think* that ps box will rust if not painted, I THINK
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Thanks for the headsup, but I have painted it. I have purchased the kit of suspension paints from Eastwood and painted the springs, tierods, spindles, PS gearbox, rotors (w/high temp paint), etc... Again, thanks for looking closely. I know there are things may have overlooked. Justin
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Where did you end up buying the 2WD leaf bushings and bolts? I am also having a hard time finding them.
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The leaf bushings came installed in the springs and I re-used the two bushings that were in my shackles as they were in good shape. For the new U-bolts, I found this site: http://www.generalspringkc.com/ For the leaf spring bolts and torque nuts I ordered them from: http://www.boltdepot.com/ Hope it helps, Justin
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Build update for last couple of weeks.
1. Mounted the fuel tank 2. Ran fuel & rear brake lines 3. Engine delivered to machine shop. 4. Heads/intake/throttle body getting stage 2 port job This weekend, I plan on starting some body work on the cab and learning how to work the mig welder I picked up a harbor freight. I have to replace the cab corners and few patch areas. Will get some pics up during the effort. Justin
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Nice clean work. Make sure you post some pictures of your body work. I have a new welder and a stack of new panels waiting to be welded, but I'm scared I'm gonna make a mess. My cab is not very bad and I would hate to destroy it.
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Well the build process has been in slow gear during the holidays. Have been working hard this week on the door disassembly (dang, the vent windows are a PITA to remove). Prepping to install the new inner door bottoms and door skins. Hope to get lots of body panels/mods done this spring. Pics to follow.
Thanks for looking, Justin
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Hey from N.C. Just looking at your build & it seems that you are making some head way,keep pictures coming & progress,just have to ask if you eaten at Pineapple Willy's, it's been few years since i been there,just asking is it still there
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Also, Pineapple Willy's is still there. Surrounded by large condos now, but still putting out the good ribs. Thank, Justin
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Pictures of the doors with the trouble areas and of the window channel before and after sandblasting. I have blasted and treated the channels with the same products that was used on the frame.
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Finally received short block from machine shop and heads, intake, and throttle body from porting. Hope to start the assembly REAL soon. Also, I have been doing body work on the doors. Progress kinda slow, learning to mig weld as I go.
Here are a few pics of the ported items. Port matched the intake to throttle body and heads. Stage 2 job on heads and smoothed the combustion chambers. I'll get more up shortly as the assembly and body work progresses. Justin
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Hey from N.C. again,you've made some progress,love to see the doors when you start on them, are you going show how it's done,it would help people out there that wants try save there doors,like me,keep pictures coming & keep on truckin''
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