06-14-2012, 01:40 AM | #26 |
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Re: 65 LB Full Poterbuilt
Is the frame done yet? If its in Delmos hands it should be!
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Re: 65 LB Full Poterbuilt
Funny you asked I was just up there yesterday dropping off the motor and trans. Delmo has it all fitted except the trans, just needs to finish welding it all up. I forgot to snap a pic. He says it will be at powder coat in a week. I'll get some pics posted next time I'm up there.
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Here some updates get some better pics later
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07-24-2012, 09:20 PM | #29 |
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Re: 65 LB Full Poterbuilt
very nice! del was telling me about this frame dig it with the shiny black & blue suspension
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Thanks Master!!! LOL
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another longbed YES!!!!!
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Lookin good!
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Long beds rock... check out " NO PAINT" also a full Porterbuilt set up and Delmo Smoothies....
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This is the longbed delmo was telling me about cant wait to see how this one turns out
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What gas tank is that?
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08-02-2012, 10:57 PM | #36 |
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suspension looks sweet! frame looks killer! gonna be a bada$$ ride!
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sweet color combo on the frame/suspension!!! gonna be a sick ride
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Indeed
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Rob,
wheres the updates???? Drove right by Hank today, I could have gave him your high hump, Trucks lookin good bud. |
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Lookin good, nice and shiny!
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Wow , sorry guys I havent checked my post in awhile as I havent got **** done on this sled.
My welder got the big back widow kit in and started filling holes. Firewall, dash vents, High hump and Shaven and smoothin whatever we can. |
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Very nice
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Looking good!... Are u running long tube headers?
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09-22-2012, 08:47 AM | #44 |
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No, I'm using the Hooker that Potorbuilt listed. Looks like I might struggle when it comes to install steering linkage.
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Re: 65 LB Full Poterbuilt
With this power rack, what will you do for a pump? The Chevy pump's output pressure is too high for the Mustang rack, right? Just curious how people are matching them up these days.
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09-22-2012, 01:20 PM | #46 |
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Re: 65 LB Full Poterbuilt
I had the same issue with a rack I had in my camaro.ended up using a part from detroit speed. this thing goes right in line on the pressure side of pump.makes the steering alot less twitchy.
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09-23-2012, 09:17 AM | #47 |
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I didnt even know about this issue, Ill do some homework
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09-24-2012, 08:32 PM | #48 |
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I didn't have any issues with the power steering pump pressure on mine. I'm using an 88 Mustang rack and used a hose set from Summit and the only issue I had was hooking the hoses up wrong...which was very interesting. If you do run into pressure problems I think Speedway sells a regulator for that.
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I was not aware of the differential in pressures between the MII r&p and Chevy pump until the night I spun my '40 Ford on a wet road as I zigged to miss an opposing driver on a curve who was zagging on the center line of a narrow road. That is why I brought the subject up as I will be facing the issue again when I modify my '65 as you have done.
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Re: 65 LB Full Poterbuilt
KRC power steering has a mulitude of valves avaiable to tweak the feel. From their website:
Flow Ratings 7.2cc Aluminum Pump Part No. Pump Flow KRC 25304000/25404000, ID:4 1.05 GPM KRC 25305000/25405000, ID:5 1.32 GPM KRC 25306000/25406000, ID:6 1.58 GPM KRC 25307000/25407000, ID:7 1.84 GPM KRC 25308000/25408000, ID:None 2.11 GPM KRC 25309000/25409000, ID:B 2.37 GPM KRC 25310000/25410000, ID:C 2.64 GPM KRC 25311000/25411000, ID 2.90 GPM KRC 25312000/25412000, ID:E 3.17 GPM 13.5cc Cast Iron Pump Part No. Pump Flow KRC 25304000/25404000, ID:4 1.5 GPM KRC 25305000/25405000, ID:5 1.75 GPM KRC 25306000/25406000, ID:6 2.00 GPM KRC 25307000/25407000, ID:7 2.25 GPM KRC 25308000/25408000, ID:None 2.50 GPM KRC 25309000/25409000, ID:B 2.80 GPM KRC 25310000/25410000, ID:C 3.10 GPM KRC 25311000/25411000, ID 3.45 GPM KRC 25312000/25412000, ID:E 3.70 GPM There are four valves that reduce assist and increase feel (KRC 25304000-25307000), and four valves that allow more assist, but lessen feel (KRC 25309000-25312000). KRC has two packages that include four flow valves, allowing you to have the appropriate valve to tailor your power steering system. KRC 25300407 is a less assist, more feel kit, while KRC 25300912 is a more assist, less feel kit.
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