04-26-2010, 08:38 PM | #51 |
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Awesome! Thanks for the info.
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04-26-2010, 08:41 PM | #52 |
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I like your red highlights! I have valve covers almost identical to yours so I'm think I might do that too. Did you just do it with a small brush?
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04-26-2010, 09:11 PM | #53 |
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No, actually we took the time to tape everything off in between and sprayed them, but it would probably be just as easy to use a brush. On the intake letters I sprayed some paint into a freeze plug and used a tooth pick snapped in half haha. Worked pretty well!
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Hello again, Newtz. It looks like we are building pretty much the same motor, except you are way ahead of me! Just wandering if you will have access to a dyno when you're done? I like what you have done so far, looking good!
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04-26-2010, 11:08 PM | #55 |
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Thank you. I may be ahead on the motor, but I'm not taking the time right now like you are to do the frame up. Looks like your doing a hell of a job on it! I have not checked around for a dyno yet. I would really like to find one close to me though. If anyone knows where one is in the central valley, please let me know.
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Didn't work today, so we got the valves adjusted, intake torqued down, oil pump on, and the oil pan bolted on. I think we're ready for paint now! Thanks to evanz67 for your help!
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04-29-2010, 12:18 AM | #57 |
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Man that looks good. Can you just go ahead and sell it to me?
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04-29-2010, 01:36 AM | #58 |
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Anytime! $6,000 and you can have it! You pick it up. I do love building motors. I could easily do it all day every day. I really do think I missed my calling by becoming an electrician. Dammit! Oh well, thank God for hobbies!
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Finally pulled the 67 outa the weeds today! Poor thing has been sooo neglected. Since I finally took some pics of the truck I'm gonna go crazy, hope you don't mind.
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After a much needed pressure wash. I apologize for the wheels and tires, those things have got to go! Think I'll go back to the rallyes.
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More pics.
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After a hand wash and a good waxing this is what we got. Thanks again to evanz67 for your help! Your truck is next buddy!
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04-29-2010, 11:20 PM | #63 |
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Good lookin truck!
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04-30-2010, 01:40 AM | #65 |
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no problem bro. i will help you out whenever just call me. I like doing that kind of stuff,just good old fun. As far as mine being next that would be nice guess well have to see.Rallyes would look good.
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Can't thank you enough for all your help. Oh yours is next, I'll decide! how ya like the two beater trucks in the background? haha
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Did a quick clean-up on the interior so figured I would post some more pics.
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Unfortunately the dash was hacked up already when my dad bought it. Has anyone ever seen a steering wheel weep like this? It's done it for as long as I can remember. It's so bad that it drips down on the floor mat, and is extremely sticky. So it's gonna get replaced finally.
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04-30-2010, 09:24 PM | #69 |
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Yeah I've seen them do that from extreme heat.
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man that is one clean truck! I wish mine looked half that good for being pulled out of the weeds!
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That must be it.
I haven't showed you the close up pics yet! Lots of rust, thankfully the cam hides most of it! Thanks for sayin so though! |
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newt that whole in the dash looks crazy huge. What did they have in there and what's your plans for it?
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that truck is so good looking, some rust or not thats a great start
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Nice truck
If you havnt made your mind up 100% on headers i got another option for you. I bought mine for my bbc off a board member here, they are 2 inch primarys with 3.5 collectors. Very well built and not one bit hangs below the frame at all. If your interested let me know ill give ya some details and pics. |
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